
J. Schafer
News DirectorJ. Schafer is the News Director of Kansas Public Radio. He’s also the Managing Editor of the Kansas Public Radio Network, which provides news and information to other public radio stations in Kansas and Missouri.
Before joining KPR in 1995, Schafer spent 10 years as a commercial radio and TV newsman. During his career, he's filed stories for nearly every major radio news network in the nation including ABC, NBC, CBS, AP, UPI, the Mutual Broadcasting System, NPR and the BBC. This seems to impress no one. At KPR, he produces feature stories, interviews and newscast items and edits the work of others. In the fall of 2000, he performed contract work for the U.S. State Department, traveling to central Asia to teach broadcast journalism at newly independent radio stations in the former Soviet Union. One of his passions is Kansas; learning about and promoting the state’s rich heritage, people and accomplishments. Schafer gives presentations about Kansas to various organizations around the state to remind residents about our awesome history and incredible people. A native of Great Bend, he studied journalism and mass communications at Barton County Community College and at the University of Kansas. He was also an exchange student to Villingen-Schwenningen, Germany. The “J.” in J. Schafer stands for Jeremy, but he doesn’t really care for that name. He also enjoys the pretentiousness of using just a single initial for a first name!
-
The Lawrence School Board is considering whether to close and consolidate several elementary and middle schools in order to bridge a multi-million dollar budget deficit.
-
February is the month of love. If you love Kansas Public Radio, let us know by making a pledge today. Thanks. We love you too!
-
Light to moderate snow at times will continue through the morning hours today (WED). Periods of light snow will be possible through tonight (WED), mainly south of I-70. Additional snow accumulations of 1 to 4 inches are possible. Winds gusting as high as 35 mph will cause blowing and drifting snow.
-
Snow is likely to begin Tuesday night and continue through late Wednesday night. Periods of moderate to heavy snow are possible. Total snow and ice accumulations of 4 to 7 inches possible.
-
Snow is likely to begin Tuesday night and continue through late Wednesday night. Periods of moderate to heavy snow are possible across eastern Kansas.
-
Kansas became a state on January 29, 1861, entering the Union as the 34th state.
-
-
Happy New Year from all of us at Kansas Public Radio. May the New Year bring peace, joy and good health.
-
It's the end of the trail for our year-long series commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Santa Fe Trail. In this last segment, hear how the rails displaced the trails. Learn how the Santa Fe Trail was replaced by the Santa Fe Rail.
-
The state of Kansas is hosting another statewide virtual job fair, December 8 and 9.