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The Wichita City Council will vote Dec. 17 on changing local ordinances to allow for stricter homeless encampment enforcement.
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After several years of near-inactivity, the Invertebrate Zoology Collection at the Museum of Texas Tech University is back to providing resources to entomologists everywhere. In the spirit of the season, we visited the facility and heard from the collection’s curator who says bugs like these deserve more attention.
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Oklahoma Attorney General Gentner Drummond and Gov. Kevin Stitt continue to disagree about the best plan of action for the state following a federal lawsuit. While Drummond is poised to settle, Stitt is set on intervening before the proposed settlement passes in front of a judge.
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We have great news, High Plains! StoryCorps, the national nonprofit organization dedicated to recording, preserving, and sharing the stories of people…
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Colorado health officials issued a public health order effective today, implementing a 50 percent reduction in non-essential in-person work and to…
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On Monday, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) mandated new quarantine measures for people who have traveled to Illinois or New Jersey.…
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Hello, Radio Readers and Radio Reader wannabees! I’m Jane Holwerda from Dodge City KS. We’re celebrating public radio on our High Plains. Did you know?…
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High Plains Public Radio is excited to announce the hiring of its new executive director, Will Murphy, who brings over 30 years of public radio experience…
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Calling all artists! High Plains Public Radio wants YOU and your talent to participate in an upcoming art show at an Amarillo gallery.It's called…