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    <description>Season one of Wide Open explores one big question: How should cities be governed? In this four-part series, we dive into the two dominant models of local government—the Council–Manager system, which relies on professional administrators, and the Strong Mayor system, which concentrates executive power in a single elected leader. This podcast examines this question through expert interviews, historical reference, and real-world examples from Kansas cities and beyond. What do these structures mean for leadership, accountability, and community identity? Is it time to innovate, or should we trust the models that have endured for over a century? Join us as we unpack the ideas, risks, and opportunities shaping the future of local governance.</description>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In our final episode of Wide Open season one, we widen the lens. We look at the interplay between structure and the leaders who bring those structures to life.   </p><p>We revisit our core questions and take two short field trips to Oklahoma City and Omaha, where different models of local government each produced decades of growth and civic identity. Along the way, we hear from experts about why leadership, trust, and community ambition can matter just as much—if not more—than the form on paper.  </p><p>Finally, we turn the questions toward you, the listener. What kind of leadership does your community need? And how might your presence and influence shape its future? </p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>How should cities be governed? </p><p>Episode one sets the stage for our central question with the help of input from experts around the state of Kansas. In this episode, we explore the essence of local government, how our local government supports our notions of community, and the historical context of both the council-manager and mayor-council forms of government.  </p><p><br>What is the key role of local government? What do these structures mean for leadership, accountability, and community identity? And, what structure is best suited for communities into the future?  </p>]]>
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