In touch with the world ... at home on the High Plains

How does HPPR keep you in touch with the world?

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We've asked members to let us know how HPPR keeps them in touch with the world at home in their community and why they support. The response has been overwhelming.  
Check out what these HPPR member-listeners have to say, then use the comments section below to tell us what HPPR means to you!

    

Susan loves the way that hppr.org supplements her listening experience!

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Katrina Lowry - Garden City, KS

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 Katrina Lowry appreciates the music diversity she finds on HPPR and especially enjoys High Plains Morning!


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Tony Hardman - Goodwell, OK

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Tony Hardman enjoys many of the programs on HPPR, but his favorite thing to do is tune-in and be surprised about what he hears next. 

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Wayne Hughes - Amarillo, TX

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Wayne Hughes expects quality programming, and he finds it when he tunes-in to HPPR!

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Tindle Ramon - Spearman, TX

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Tindle Ramon looks to HPPR for news he can trust from NPR, including programs like Morning Edition and All Things Considered. 

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Howard Hobbs - Lamar, CO

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Howard Hobbs appreciates HPPR's free flowing service to the High Plains, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

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David King - Guymon, OK

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David King looks to public radio to give him a bird's eye view of events that are happening around the nation and around the world. 

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