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High Plains Public Radio Receives Grant From Community Foundation Of Southwest Kansas

Jan Scoggins
Jan Scoggins presents HPPR staff members, from left, Bryan Bihorel, Angie Haflich and Valarie Smith, with a check for engineering expenses at KONQ in Dodge City.

On Thursday, Nov. 21, High Plains Public Radio was presented with a very generous check from the Community Foundation of Southwest Kansas.

The grant was for engineering expenses for KONQ in Dodge City, Kansas.

According to its website, the Community Foundation of Southwest Kansas gives citizens in southwest Kansas the opportunity to make a lasting gift to communities of their choosing. The foundation pools the assets and represents the ideas and interest of people who want to increase the impact of their philanthropy.

High Plains Public Radio extends its gratitude to the Community Foundation of Southwest Kansas, Jan Scoggins (pictured), and all those who support HPPR.