HPPR Spotlight Stories
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A series of White House actions have been taken in recent days aimed at eliminating all federal support of public broadcasting and undermining the continued operations and independence of over 1,500 local public radio and TV stations across the country, including HPPR.
High Plains regional news
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More than 1,000 criminal cases will be reviewed in Texas because of the problems with Qiagen DNA tests.
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One great place to put a native plant bed is the base of a tree. It creates what is called a 'soft landing' for caterpillars that need to transition from the tree to pupating on the ground.
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An organization that provides thousands of Oklahoma seniors with resources like meals and transportation is facing uncertainty about the future of its federal funding.
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A trial court originally issued the protective order after Christine Stary was arrested and charged with acts of family violence in 2020.
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The Conservation Reserve Program incentivizes farmers to take environmentally sensitive land out of production. Project 2025 says the Trump administration should champion its elimination.
Happenings across the High Plains
Regional Features
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With the warmer weather of May now here, you can expect to see bugs and other pests begin to appear in your garden. This week, we'll talk about the best ways to defend your plants against them, and which methods work best for specific types of plants!
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Before humans walked the Panhandle dinosaurs and other creatures walked, or swam, through this land.
NPR Top Stories
The Homeland Security Department pitched the monetary incentive as a more "dignified" way to leave the country, while saving taxpayers money.
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