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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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HPPR's Radio Readers Book Club's 2019 Fall Read began this week. The new theme is "Navigating Uncharted Waters — Past, Present, & Future." We’ll be…
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This week saw a somber one-year anniversary in the High Plains. On the evening of Aug. 1, 2018, Garden City Community College football player Braeden…
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The on-air portion of HPPR’s "Summer of Renewal" membership campaign concluded Thursday evening. However, our need for renewing and new members remains.…
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It’s summer time – your renewal time. Summer is renewal time – taking vacations, catching up on reading, tending a garden, enjoying hobbies, getting to…
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Update: HPPR Connect, 94.9-Amarillo is back on the air. Thank you loyal listeners once again for your patience! HPPR Connect, 94.9-FM in Amarillo is off…
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“What if you could add something to animal feed that changes the chemistry within cattle, that converts more of what they eat into weight and less in…
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UPDATE: Tuesday, July 9 - HPPR Connect 94.9 in Amarillo is back on the air! Thanks again for your patience!And don't forget, you can always stream HPPR…
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The Kansas News Service, a collaboration of HPPR, KCUR, Kansas Public Radio and KMUW covering health, education and politics, has a question for you:…
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How’d you spend Thursday? Was there a cake? Party balloons? A little dancing? No? Well there could have been.On June 27, 1945 — 74 years ago — the Federal…
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Thanks to everyone who visited High Plains Public Radio’s Garden City offices Thursday. The occasion was the Garden City Area Chamber of Commerce’s June…