People of the Plains
Every Sunday afternoon at 4:35 p.m. CST during All Things Considered
The stories of the High Plains are as limitless as High Plains skies.
People of the Plains is a 10-week series featuring students from West Texas A&M University sharing stories and lessons learned by People of the Plains.
Written and voiced by WTAMU students, People of the Plains is produced by High Plains Public Radio and airs every Sunday at 4:35 p.m. CST during All Things Considered.
Scroll down below for examples of their work.
Latest Episodes
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“It is not what you do for your children, but what you have taught them to do for themselves that will make them successful human beings.”- Ann…
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Tom Morris is a 97-year-old WWII veteran from Amarillo, Texas.Starting out his life, he worked hard, dedicating his time to the railroad when he decided…
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Theologians tell us there are three things in things in a Christian’s life that are going to affect them. Number one is the world, another is flesh, and…
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"I guess it’s fair to say that younger siblings follow their older siblings to college. There can be many reasons behind that. But, today I am going to…
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There are more lessons that we learned throughout our lives besides the ones we learned in school.Samantha tells the story of Desha Hooks, her Resident…
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During the Fall Semester, HPPR and a communications class partnered together to spotlight the people who call the High Plains home. Cindee Talley had the…
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Aaron Keller was born and raised in Pampa, TX. He always seemed to have a passion for motorcycles. This passion led him to joining the Bandito Motorcycle…
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Through an interview with the creators of the online magazine of Field and Bone, Brittany and Evan Kelly, and excerpts from the magazine itself, we…
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You know, there’s a particular line in Thoreau’s “Walden” where it says,“I do not wish to be anymore busy with my hand than is necessary. My head is hands…
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Jennifer Sugg was a 16-year-old color guard when she found out that she was expecting a little baby girl. Unaware of what the future would hold, Jennifer…