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VOLUME #54: OCTOBER 2012 Once a month the Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism distributes this brief newsletter, providing tourism updates from throughout the state of Kansas. Highlights include a title, brief descriptor and a link for more details. Not all highlights will be of interest to everyone. They are simply intended to entice new story ideas in the areas of agritourism, outdoor, culinary, cultural, history, heritage and more. For more information contact Cathy Kruzic at cathy@kruzic.com or 303-320-6849. They Also Ran: The Presidential Hopefuls: The office of the U.S. Presidency is the most coveted in the land, offering the highest recognition to those who claim the final victory. But what about the candidates we never hear about - the men who also ran and lost? This exhibit, running from 12/2/12 - 01/27/13 at the Stauth Memorial Museum in Montezuma, KS is a fascinating look at American politics and the men who gave the presidents a run for their money. The show highlights military heroes who became candidates, incumbents who lost, and the fluctuating costs of running a campaign. The biographies featured shed new light on American history and the electoral process. For more information visit www.stauthmemorialmuseum.org. 2012 Trout Season Opens in Kansas: The 2012 trout season opens November 1 in Kansas when select waters across the state will be stocked with trout for this popular winter fishing activity. More than 30 small lakes and several streams will receive trout stockings periodically between November 1 and April 15. Log on to www.ksoutdoors.com and click on "Trout Program" on the Fishing Quick Links menu on the Fishing Page to see stocking schedules and learn more about trout fishing in Kansas. For more information on the entire state of Kansas, visit www.TravelKS.com.