KPR Staff
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It's Veterans Day. KPR salutes and thanks all veterans for their service to our country.
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Kansas voters are casting final votes and the tally will begin to determine the results of the midterm elections. In the balance hang all four of Kansas's seats in the House of Representatives, one Senate seat, and the governor's office. There are also two state-wide ballet initiatives for Kansas.
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Kansas Public Radio has earned the Station of the Year award for a record 21st time from the Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB).
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This is a big moment for all of us who love public radio: September 15 marked the 70th anniversary of Kansas Public Radio's (KANU) first on-air…
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Kansas Public Radio began our first day on the air as KANU on September 15, 1952, and this year we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the station that has brought you the music, news, and entertainment you've known and loved for seven decades. Help us commemorate this special milestone with a year of exciting events!
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Written by Bella Koscal, KPR Intern Long-time KPR listeners know the name Marcia Higginson. Since 2019, Higginson has been the host of evening classical…
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YOUR support is now more important than ever. KPR is still striving to overcome a $216,571 budget cut from the University of Kansas, made effective last…
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Kansas Public Radio salutes all the men and women who have served our country. And we remember those who gave their lives in service. Thank you, veterans.
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These area headlines are curated by KPR news staffers, including J. Schafer, Laura Lorson, Kaye McIntyre, and Tom Parkinson. Our headlines are generally posted by 10 am weekdays, 11 am weekends. This news summary is made possible by KPR listener-members. Become one today!
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These area headlines are curated by KPR news staffers, including J. Schafer, Laura Lorson, Kaye McIntyre, and Tom Parkinson. Our headlines are generally posted by 10 am weekdays, 11 am weekends. This news summary is made possible by KPR listener-members. Become one today!