Dave Kendall
The host of a long-running public television program in Kansas, Dave Kendall (KEN-dull), the host of Sunflower Journeys. KTWU, Channel 11 in Topeka.
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A new documentary profiles ranchers in Greenwood County, Kansas, including a young couple trying to make a go of it as ranchers and small business owners in rural Kansas.
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A new documentary, still in production, takes an in-depth look at climate change in Kansas. Produced by Dave Kendall, of Prairie Hollow Productions, the documentary features interviews with farmers, ranchers, policymakers and other stakeholders.
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Did you miss the public premiere of "Prairie Women: Engaging Women of the Flint Hills" in Emporia earlier this month? Don't worry. You can see the documentary this Thursday on KCPT, Kansas City Public Television.
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A documentary about the women of the Flint Hills premiers on Sunday. The documentary was produced by Dave Kendall, a veteran broadcast journalist and former producer for public television station KTWU in Topeka.
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A new documentary celebrates the 20th anniversary of the creation of the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in the Flint Hills of Chase County. The documentary, produced by KPR contributor Dave Kendall (of public TV fame), is called: Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve: A Flint Hills Love Story. Get a sneak preview of the documentary by listening to this three-part preview.
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The National Park Service celebrates its 100th anniversary this week. One of the sites operated by the Park Service is the Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve in the Flint Hills of eastern Kansas. A new documentary celebrates the tallgrass preserve, which marks its own anniversary this year.
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Dave Kendall, the longtime host of KTWU's Sunflower Journeys, says goodbye to public broadcasting. In this guest commentary, he shares memories of the show... and some of the reasons behind his departure from public broadcasting.