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Forty Years of Memories: Share Yours NOW!

As High Plains Public Radio looks down the year 2020, there shines a sparkling milestone on the horizon: the station's 40th anniversary of being on the air in Kansas. What started as a lofty goal, against great odds, has unfolded into a network of signals providing in-depth news and information, regional perspectives, arts and culture, eclectic music programming, and a community of mission-driven members that keep it all afloat. Many of you have listened for a while, and your station wants to hear from YOU! Please click hereto take a moment to share your memories, thoughts, and impressions of your public radio station over the years. Thank you!

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Kay Kennedy comes to HPPR with a wealth of knowledge about nonprofit fundraising, community engagement, and advocating for the arts in the Texas Panhandle. She has served in the leadership role for nine arts entities, served three terms on the Texas Arts Commission Peer Review Panel including one as chairman, and held the Certified Fund Raising Executive designation (CFRE) for nine years.
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