While driving down an East Texas country road I spotted this scene. The autumn trees and the late afternoon sun made these golden bales of hay shine just a little bit more. Fortunately I had my camera with me. (c) James Q. Eddy Jr.
The Four States NPR News Source 2025 Kansas Association of Broadcasters Award Winner 2nd Place for Website in a Medium Market
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Stream and Listen To KRPS's Weekday Morning & Afternoon Newscasts In The NPR App

KRPS Back On The Air At 89.9 FM

KRPS's transmitter site

Updated - 12:22 PM Saturday

****Update***
KRPS is back on the air at 89.9 FM.

Thank you for your patience.
*************
KRPS at 89.9 FM is off the air.

Systems at our transmitter site overheated when an air conditioner unit failed overnight.

We have personnel on site and are working to resolve the issues.

Online streaming continues on our website, through your Alexa or Google Home (ask it to play Four States Public Radio) also through the NPR and TuneIn Apps.

We will provide updates when they become available.

Thank you

Since 2017 Fred Fletcher-Fierro has driven up Highway 171 through thunderstorms, downpours, snow, and ice storms to host KRPS’s Morning Edition. He’s also a daily reporter for the station, covering city government, elections, public safety, arts, entertainment, culture, sports and more. Fred has also spearheaded and overseen a sea change in programming for KRPS from a legacy classical station to one that airs a balance of classical, news, jazz, and cultural programming that better reflects the diverse audience of the Four States. For over two months in the fall of 2022 he worked remotely with NPR staff to relaunch krps.org to an NPR style news and information website.

In the fall of 2023 Fred was promoted to Interim General Manager and was appointed GM in Feburary of 2024.