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You may have many things to be thankful for, including that old family car. It's gotten you where you've needed to go, but if now's time for a change, you…
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Kansas Public Radio is excited to welcome Daniel Caudill as the station's Statehouse Bureau Chief and newest member of the Kansas News Service.
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Kansas Public Radio is proud to be partnering with the Lied Center of Kansas to bring This American Life's Ira Glass to Lawrence, Kan., for an evening of insightful conversation, on Jan. 27.
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Kansas Public Radio needs your help to finish 2023 in a strong financial position. November 30 & December 1 KPR will be on the air asking YOU to help out with a year-end contribution.
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Take a look back at last week's Live Day concerts, on Oct. 25, featuring local musicians and KPR's own Evening Classical host, Destiny Ann Mermagen.
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Tune in for a collection of special holiday programming that's sure to get you into the spirit of the season, beginning December 21 and running through the New Year.
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This fall - 2023 - we’re launching a brand-new program to help spread the word about local community organizations. KPR’s Community Spotlight gives these organizations an opportunity to spread awareness using KPR’s airwaves each month.
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The mission of the Sexual Trauma and Abuse Care Center is to promote a culture of consent while providing 24/7 support to anyone affected by sexual trauma and abuse in Douglas, Franklin, and Jefferson Counties.
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Almost 1,500 people helped Kansas Public Radio raise just over $300,000 during their fall membership drive. However, KPR fell short of their $330,000 goal.
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Mark your calendars for KPR's Annual Live Day on Wednesday, Oct. 25, when we'll present an entire day's worth of classical music at the Lied Center of Kansas Pavilion, performed by the talented musicians that call our community home. Evening concert tickets on sale now!
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Halloween comes early at our next Cinema a Go-Go! Join us at Lawrence's historic Liberty Hall on Friday, October 20, at 7 p.m., for a ghoulish night of ghostly films: The Ghost and Mr. Chicken (1966) and William Castle's13 Ghosts (1960).
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We have been thrilled to celebrate 70 years on the air this past year with you. September 15 marked the 71st anniversary of Kansas Public Radio's (KANU) first on-air broadcast. Listener support has made every drive-time moment, every musical discovery and every headline update possible, so that's why we come to you periodically to ask for you to join the club of KPR patrons!