Lu Anne Stephens
Lu Anne Stephens has held many positions over many years at KMUW, including local host of NPR’s Morning Editionand reporter/editor. In addition to her current duties as Director of Content Strategy, Lu Anne produces KMUW’s New Settler's Radio Hourand countless special productions.
In 2018, Lu Anne was recognized with a first place award from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters for her production work on a Media Circus promotion announcement featuring Bill Kurtis of Wait Wait...Don't Tell Me!She produces the Hidden Kansas segment for KMUW’s weekly news program The Rangeand was a producer on season two of My Fellow Kansans from the Kansas News Service. In 2020, Lu Anne received first place in Public Affairs Program from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters for her contributions to My Fellow Kansans.
After studying music performance and journalism at Pittsburg State University, Lu Anne completed her degree at Wichita State University in 1995. She has won several awards for journalistic excellence since she has been at KMUW.
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In late summer and fall, prairie grasses in Kansas’ Flint Hills can grow as high as eight feet tall. But right now, the grass is still short and wildflowers are the stars of the prairie.
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People say that western Kansas is empty and flat — and maybe it seems that way when you’re racing along on I-70. But if you venture off the interstate...
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Art can inspire, motivate and educate. It also can lead to — let’s say — a good debate. That’s certainly the case with M.T. Liggett’s sculptures, which,...