Strikes, banjos, and talking like a pirate
Steve and Ted in the Morning: 9/19/24 Complete Show - Textron workers voting on a strike, International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and Steve and Ted bring you a live update from Winfield at the Walnut Valley Festival.
Textron presents machinists with "final" offer
Hour 3 - Now the IAM will be voting on the offer, to accept or go on strike. Local and national news headlines on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
A very hot day in Wichita, rain returns to the forecast tomorrow
Hour 2 - Steve and Ted get today's KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams. It is the final full week of summer, so mid-summer heat returns to Wichita for a day.
House rejects budget fix over election security rider
Hour 1 - A bipartisan group of Representatives thwart Republicans in the U.S. House, who failed on Wednesday to pass a funding bill that included a voting measure backed by Donald Trump. A government shutdown will happen at the end of the month without the passage of a spending bill.
Second round of Israeli bombings target Hezbollah in Lebanon
U.S. Senior officials are saying Israel is responsible for the bombings that have killed at least 37 and wounded dozens more, including civilians and children. Steve and Ted get an update from Fox News' Jonathan Savage in London.
The Walnut Valley Festival is underway in Winfield
It is the 52nd Annual Walnut River Festival featuring the National Flat-Picking Championships. Steve and Ted in the Morning sponsor and Wichita entrepreneur "Hatman" Jack Kellogg is in Winfield for the festival, and he joins us live this morning.
Air Force Sgt. missing since WWII has been accounted for
The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency announced that 24-year-old U.S. Army Air Force Staff Sgt. John Tarbert, killed during World War II, has been accounted for. His story is the focus of today's KNSS Salute To Service on Steve and Ted in the Morning.
Strikes, negotiations, and over-budget projects
Steve & Ted in the Morning: 9/17/24 Complete Show - All the local and national news headlines on the show today, plus we check in with Fox News correspondent Tonya J. Powers. And talk laziness and cheeseburgers.
Price increases for Wichita's new water treatment plant
Hour 3 - The Wichita City Council gets an explanation as the north Wichita project is coming in late and overbudget.
Storms in Wichita's forecast this weekend
Hour 2 - After local and national news headlines, Steve and Ted get the KSN Storm Track 3 Forecast from Kansas Today Meteorologist Ronelle Williams.