Remember or explore HPPR's past by viewing key documents and publications. Click the links below to download PDF files. (Note that some files are large.)
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This is the first in a series of planned slides shows covering HPPR's history. Please return to view more as they are developed.
Early on-air operations, productions and volunteers (1980-1986) - forthcoming
Extending service through translator stations and KZNA (1982-1986) – forthcoming
Building new studios in Garden City (1989-1991) - forthcoming
Growing to serve to Texas Panhandle (1998–2005) - forthcoming
Adding the Polk Street studios in Amarillo (2007–2010) – forthcoming
Continuing to extend and improve service across the High Plains (2010) – forthcoming
Do you recognize someone who is not identified in the caption? Please let us know so we can update this slide show and the HPPR photo archive. Email us with the person's name, the slide show title, a description of the picture and the person's place in the picture.
Do you have photographs from High Plains Public Radio 30 years of operation that you'd like to add to the archive? Email them to us along with a descriptive caption and identification of anyone you know in the picture.
Music: Townshend Shuffle by William Ackerman. The piece was used as the opening theme for Rural Free Delivery, the original morning program from 9 a.m. to noon and predecessor to High Plains Morning.