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About one-third of Americans listen to at least one podcast a month, according to a 2019 survey. That figure represents a significant increase in the…
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“It’s about time for a fishing show.”With that, Luke Clayton kicked off his weekly High Plains Outdoors segment last weekend.What followed was a…
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Here are some fun facts to know and share from this week’s news on High Plains Public Radio and HPPR Connect: “Walk into your local medical clinic and…
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Your decoder ring should spell out: The 2019 Spring Read on-air book discussion is Sunday, May 5 from 6 p.m.-8 p.m.Don’t miss it!(Pro tip: You can catch…
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High Plains Public Radio was recognized for its coverage of the arts by the Amarillo Convention and Visitor Council Golden Nail Awards Arts Committee at…
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A can-do spirit is built into the DNA of the High Plains.It was this pioneering mindset that inspired a set of dreamers four decades ago to create…
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Spring is planting time on the High Plains. It’s a season of hope.Seeds are placed in the ground with the expectation that over time a hearty crop will…
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C'mon, Folks, I Mean Show Us Your Photos Of HPPR LandTwo of your faithful correspondent’s favorite things are (a.) riding his bicycle and (b.) taking…
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TUNED IN: News and notes from High Plains Public RadioStudents and teachers - grades 5 through 12 - have until March 31 to enter the first-ever NPR…
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.... High Plains Public Radio offers two services?High Plains Public Radio is a mix of news and unique musical offerings. Call it Public Radio Classic.…