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Public radio on the High Plains is possible only through the giving spirit of all those who join hands to support HPPR. And between now and December 31st…
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Your year end support of HPPR brings to everyone in your community a news, information and music service that’s driven by qualities and values that build…
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High Plains Public Radio is excited to announce the hiring of its new executive director, Will Murphy, who brings over 30 years of public radio experience…
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It’s one thing to be inspired. It’s another thing to act on your inspiration. Four decades ago, when your friends and neighbors across the High Plains…
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Inspiration can come from many sources – great works of music, art and literature, spiritual experiences, witnessing the good works of others, biographies…
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We can’t think of a better way to spend Thursday mid-mornings than with Skip Mancini and her regular feature “Growing on the High Plains.” (Or if…
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Cokie Roberts, the longtime NPR journalist who died early this week, was “one of a handful of pioneering female journalists — along with Nina Totenberg,…
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High Plains Public Radio and the Cerulean Gallery announce the artists for the upcoming exhibition to benefit HPPR on Oct. 17-20 at the Cerulean Gallery…
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Visitors to HPPR’s Community Calendar may have noticed something new this week. The Amarillo Convention & Visitor Council is sponsoring the calendar,…
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Whatever your plans for this holiday weekend, we hope you will keep HPPR, either on the air or online, nearby. Allow us to share a couple of musings on…
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The number of visitors to High Plains Public Radio’s website — www.hppr.org — is more than 60 percent higher than this time last year, according to a…
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High Plains Public Radio captured three awards in the 2019 Kansas Association of Broadcasters contest. Our winners were:Editorial/Commentary1st Place:…