Chad Onianwa
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FROM KPRNational Park Service Celebrates 100 Years (Don't Overlook Sites in Kansas!)This year, the National Park Service celebrates a significant…
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Last month Kendra Kuhlman joined the KPR staff as our newest Corporate Underwriting Sales Representative. Kendra comes to KPR with a wide variety of skills. Most recently, she managed a running store in downtown Lawrence where she gained valuable experience in sales, marketing and event coordination. Kendra is a big fan of public radio and enjoys volunteering in the community. In her short time here, she has hit the ground running, connecting with existing KPR clients and reaching out to her many contacts in the Lawrence community.
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For Kansas voters, the outcome of this year's state elections could be particularly significant. At stake is whether moderate Republicans will gain more influence in the Kansas Legislature, or whether conservative Republicans will remain in charge.
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What began in Norway as a simple idea in 2011 has blossomed into the World Choral Festival, which today brings together singers from around the world to perform amazing choral pieces.
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Kansas Voting Regulations: What You Need to KnowEarlier in July, the state board adopted a regulation proposed by Secretary of State Kris Kobach’s office allowing thousands of Kansas voters whose registrations were suspended to vote in federal elections but not in state and local races.
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Kansas Public Radio is adding another broadcast frequency to its family of stations covering northeast, east-central, southeast Kansas and the Kansas City metro.
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You may think you’re pretty app-savvy now that you’ve mastered Pokémon Go, Uber-ed a ride home from the party, or Snapchat-ed your latest athletic accomplishment.
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Radiolab is an exploration of everything human and the world around us. Hosts Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich guide listeners through an auditory voyage that doesn't just rely on its informative topics to retain their audience. Radiolab engulfs listeners in elaborate soundscapes, creating theatrical narratives challenging the boundaries of what a podcast can be.
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If you’re a business owner in the Kansas Public Radio listening area and you haven’t met Jake Jacobson yet, our new underwriting sales representative, he wants to meet you! He’s been out on the road getting acquainted with his new job, but took a few minutes to respond to an email we sent to get to know him better.
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Classical music has always had a special place at KPR, and starting July 7, an exciting new classical music program will begin. This new program, called Classics Live, will be hosted by Darrell Brogdon, host of Retro Cocktail Hour, and produced by Cordelia Brown, KPR's evening classical music host. Classics Live will feature recordings of solo artists and group performances.