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  • Originally from Ireland, Nick is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin, with a M.Phil in Music & Media Technology.
  • Chas joined WPLN in 2015 after eight years with The Tennessean, including more than five years as the newspaper's statehouse reporter.Chas has also covered communities, politics and business in Massachusetts and Washington, D.C. Chas grew up in South Carolina and attended Columbia University in New York, where he studied economics and journalism. Outside of work, he's a dedicated distance runner, having completed a dozen marathons
  • Having spent more than 20 years as a broadcaster and audio engineer, Jacob Kuebler joined HPPR in the summer of 2020. When not updating High Plains residents on the current weather conditions, managing station promos, and scheduling special programming, he likes playful games of badminton and hanging out with his four-legged, feline companion Enzo. Jake also helps out with countless projects behind the scenes, where he has been known to drink his weight in bubbly water. He also managed HPPR's One Small Step podcast, curating voices from High Plains residents in conversation to find common ground.
  • Dr. Gary Girod is a historian who received his Ph.D. in modern British & French history from the University of Houston in 2021.
  • Dr. Rebekah Wagenbach is the Associate Dean of the College of Arts and Education, and Assistant Professor of History and Political Science at Oklahoma Panhandle State University.
  • Brett Neely is an editor with NPR's Washington Desk, where he works closely with NPR Member station reporters on political coverage and edits stories about election security and voting rights.
  • Brandon Carter is an assistant producer on NPR's Washington Desk. He manages the NPR Politics social media accounts, writes and produces stories for the web and writes for the NPR Politics weekly newsletter.
  • Born and raised in Champaign, Illinois, Ken hosted his first public radio air shift as a jazz host in September of 1988, leading to a lifetime love of public radio. As program director, Ken oversees the programming and operations departments in Garden City and Amarillo, joining HPPR in May of 2020 after previously acting as Assistant PD/Operations Manager/On-Air Fundraising Producer at St. Louis Public Radio until 2000.
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