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 Western Swing & Other Things
Airs Saturdays 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.

Marshal Allen Bailey fills your mornings with western swing each Saturday.  It's also your opportunity to hear the latest from the Howell Social club and Sadie the Mail Lady.  Music, cowboy poetry, HPPR features, and more each Saturday morning.

Studio 360Studio 360
Airs Saturdays at 3 p.m.

This week on Studio 360: Stewart Copeland, the drummer for rock superstars The Police, talks to Kurt about growing up in Beirut as the son of a CIA spy, and describes his tense relationship with Sting. David Maisel explains his photography exhibit "Library of Dust," in which he displays thousands of canisters containing human remains. And Hollywood just can't get the Boston accent right, no matter how many times it tries.

A Prairie Home Companion A Prairie Home Companion
Airs Saturday from 5:00 to 7:00 pm and again Sunday from 1:00 to 3:00 pm

A Prairie Home Companion has been entertaining live audiences since 1974, featuring comedy sketches, music, and Garrison Keillor's signature monologue, "The News from Lake Wobegon."
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 Radio Deluxe
Saturdays at 1 a.m. and 1 p.m.

A two-hour weekly music and conversation program hosted by jazz guitarist John Pizzarelli and his wife, jazz singer Jessica Molaskey.  Each week, listeners join John and Jessica as they play music and entertain guests in their "deluxe living room."  The stories, the laughs, the artists and their songs make the party a must for listeners week after week. John and Jessie know everybody in the business, and most all of them eventually drop by for a visit.

Two job openings at HPPR

Community/Donor Relations Assistant: HPPR's Garden City studio seeks a dynamic personality for the position of Community/Donor Relations Assistant. Major duties include management of front desk, data entry, volunteer coordination, event planning, and print/web design. Must be organized and able to multi-task. Experience with MS Office and design software is preferred. Click here for more information.

Agribusiness Reporter: The reporter will file regular long-form, NPR-standard features and spot news coverage on agribusiness topics. The reporter will train and partner with reporters and editors from the six participating public-radio stations that form the Agribusiness Journalism Center. The reporter will help create web and multiplatform reports on agribusiness topics through podcasting, photography, videos, blogs and social networking, as well as participating in community engagement efforts. The reporter will be employed by the University of Kansas but work from High Plains Public Radio in Garden City, Kansas. Click here for more information.

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