Kansas becomes 42nd state to provide free news service to the blind
By Janet Reid · August 20, 2007 · Comment on this
The National Federation of the Blind's Newsline Service is now up and running in Kansas. The program provides access to more than 250 newspapers and magazines nationwide - all through a touch-tone phone.
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