A podcast about the history and people of western Nebraska.
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A podcast where I tell stories of growing up on a farm on the plains of South Dakota Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bardontheplains/support
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Health on the Plains is a Kansas Health Institute podcast, hosted by Wyatt Beckman, KHI senior analyst. The podcast was launched in 2023, with a focus on health and well-being in rural Kansas. Episodes include engaging and nuanced conversations around topics impacting the health of individuals in less populated parts of the state. Episodes are released twice monthly and include guests representing a wide range of backgrounds who are focused on improving health for Kansans. Although conversat ...
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Daily news from The Auburn Plainsman.
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Spirits on the Plains is a bi-weekly podcast about the ghosts, spirits and demons from the the most haunted region west of the Mississippi. As the Gateway to the West, our haunted history has left behind endless stories from the bloody Border War to a den of mob activity, and possibly the eye witnesses to tell them. And I believe the tales of the paranormal walk hand in hand with the stories of our history.
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Life on an Indian Reservation can be placid if you don't involve yourself with the people that surround you. Everyday life in one of America's poorest places has it's difficulties but there are stories to be told and I'm here to find them. Updated weekly.
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Conner and Irene talk about the haunted areas in the Nebraska Panhandle. In this episode, they discuss the various hauntings, sightings, and sounds at the Midwest Theater in Scottsbluff.
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Being a Catalyst for Health - Investing in Hopes and Dreams, with the Sunflower Foundation, episode 13
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On Health on the Plains, episode 13, Wyatt Beckman takes us down the road in Topeka, to visit Sunflower Foundation leaders Brandon Skidmore and Elizabeth Burger. They discuss the history of the foundation and their new home on Healing Hill. They share their vision for improving the health of all Kansans by investing in people, places and ideas. The…
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31 Haunted Panhandle Part One
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Conner and Irene talk about the haunted areas in the Nebraska Panhandle. In this episode, they discuss the various hauntings, sightings, and sounds at Fort Robinson State Park.
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30 Rebecca Winters Part Two
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Conner and Irene are joined by Jerry Lucas to discuss the famous Mormon who died on the trail in this two-part episode.
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After I talked with one of the teachers at school who lives by our farm, I'm inspired to have a Sunday Morning Ramble about living on that dusty gravel road and what it meant to me and how it shaped my life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bardontheplains/support
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Conner and Irene are joined by Jerry Lucas to discuss the famous Mormon who died on the trail in this two-part episode.
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A Saturday morning musical meandering about me reacting to music reaction videos and the importance of music to me growing up.http://www.bardontheplains.comhttps://www.mcpeekpodcasting.com/https://www.mike-mcpeek.comBut until next time remember you’re the author of your story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bardon…
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Conner and Irene discuss John Hollman, 19, who died on the Oregon Trail. They also discuss the importance of organizations such as OCTA, the Oregon-California Trails Association, in preserving history.
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In part two of our conversation with Robert Moser, M.D., Health on the Plains host Wyatt Beckman discusses with Dr. Moser the potential of telemedicine and the importance of maternal health care in rural communities. They talk about the unique challenges of maintaining obstetrics skills among rural health professionals and the unique dynamics of ph…
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Conner and Irene discuss the Silver Hill Theater Museum in Oshkosh, Nebraska. While discussing the theater’s history, Conner and I share their memories of movies as well as the importance of small-town museums.
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I tell the story of my dad passing away, the farming bee the neighbors had to help us out and the hope I have for the future --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bardontheplains/support
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26 Narcissa Prentiss Whitman
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Conner and Irene discuss Narcissa Prentiss Whitman, one of the first two documented women to come along the trails as she, her husband, and a group of missionaries headed toward Oregon Territory in 1836.
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Conner and Irene discuss how the Mormon group with Brigham Young named an outcropping in western Nebraska, which would be a marker for future Mormons as they made their way west toward "Zion." They also provide a teaser for their next episode and ramble on about some things viewers have come to expect them to do.…
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On Health on the Plains, episode 11, host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners to our very own Kansas Health Institute studio, for the first half of our visit with Robert Moser, M.D., who heads the Kansas Center for Rural Health. Dr. Moser discusses his experiences as a rural Kansan, practicing rural Kansas physician, county health director, cabinet secre…
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24 Biking on the Plains
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Conner and Irene discuss the bicycle journey of the Army's 25th, who made a journey from Fort Missoula, Montana to St. Louis, Missouri in a test to see if bicycles would be a viable mode of transportation for the military.
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Conner and Irene return with a chat about what they've been up to and they discuss their visit to the 2024 Circle the Bluffs Powwow at the Legacy of the Plains Museum in Gering, Nebraska.
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Helping People Help Other People: The Role of a Rural Hospital Leader with Benjamin Anderson, episode 10
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On Health on the Plains, episode 10, Host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners to Hutchinson, Kansas, to visit with Benjamin Anderson, President and CEO of Hutchinson Regional Medical Center. He emphasizes the need to develop leadership in rural health care. He addresses meeting the health care needs of the community while keeping work-life balance in foc…
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On Episode 9, host Wyatt Beckman returns to Liberal, Kansas to meet Kay Burtzloff, founder and president of the Liberal Area Coalition for Families. She discusses the creation of the coalition and its continued success of acquiring grant funds and investing in programs to benefit southwest Kansans. Find out how a rural coalition approaches planning…
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On Episode 8, host Wyatt Beckman take listeners to Inman, Kansas, to visit with Marci Penner and Sarah Green, co-directors of the Kansas Sampler Foundation, to learn how the foundation is working to sustain rural culture by promoting communities and resources that highlight the unique stories of Kansans.…
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Health on the Plains, episode 7: Learning from the unique blend of cultures in southwest Kansas
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On Episode 7, host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners to Liberal, Kansas to meet Clarissa Carrillo Martinez, a multifaceted, dynamic community leader in southwest Kansas. She shares her personal experiences growing up in Liberal and serving the community, highlighting the importance of understanding and learning from the unique blend of cultures in sout…
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On Episode 6, host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners on a look back at the first five episodes of Health on the Plains. Since the show got started in September 2023, we’ve heard from a wide range of leaders and doers in rural Kansas, as they’ve addressed the health-related needs in their communities. Guests have shared not just the challenges, but how …
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Health on the Plains, episode 5: Setting the PACE for Aging in Rural Kansas with Emilie Rains
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On Episode 5, host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners to McPherson, Kansas, to meet Bluestem PACE Executive Director Emilie Rains. We get a look at the innovative PACE model, which stands for Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, and what it can mean for rural Kansans. Emilie discusses the organization’s unique approach to helping older adults …
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Health on the Plains, episode 4: The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation’s Health Priorities with Chairman Zeke Rupnick
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On Episode 4, host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners to The Prairie Band Potawatomi Nation, in northeast Kansas. He visits with Tribal Council Chairman Joseph “Zeke” Rupnick, who shares the importance of honoring the Nation’s past while paving a way towards improved health for its members now and for the future. Chairman Rupnick shares how the Nation a…
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On Episode 3, host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners to Pittsburg, Kansas, where he talks with Dan Duling, Vice President of Community Partnerships for Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas. Dan shares his journey from educator to health care leadership. He discusses the challenges and opportunities in rural Kansas to grow a health center that me…
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On Episode 2, host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners to Allen County, Kansas where he talks with Lisse Regehr, President and CEO of Thrive Allen County. She shares how her rural health advocacy organization is working relentlessly to make Allen County the healthiest rural community in the state - one that thrives physically, socially, emotionally and f…
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Health on the Plains Host Wyatt Beckman takes listeners to southeast Kansas where talks with Matt Perrier, a fifth-generation rancher and Kansas Health Institute board member based in Eureka, Kansas. This episode delves into Matt and his family’s journey and commitment to rural life, exploring the challenges and opportunities faced by rural communi…
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Conner and Irene talk about hiking Bead Mountain and the area around it you can hike in. They also discuss photography and whatever else pops into their heads about this cool place to hike in western Nebraska.
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Conner and Irene get way off track while talking about the Kiowa Wetlands Wildlife Management Area.
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Conner and Irene discuss the new trails opened at the Chimney Rock Historical Site and talk about the historical importance of the landmark on the overland trails.
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19 First Marriage in Scottsbluff
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Conner and Irene discuss the meandering story of how the first marriage came to be in Scottsbluff on August 12, 1900.
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18 The peopling of western Nebraska Part 2
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Enjoy the conversation with Conner and Irene and they wrap up the discussion on how people arrived in western Nebraska.
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17 The peopling of western Nebraska Part 1
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In Part one of this two part episode, Conner and Irene mostly stay on task talking about the people of the area, from a variety of tribes to the present day.
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16 Lincoln Hotel
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The Lincoln Hotel is the largest building in downtown Scottsbluff, Nebraska. It has stood for more than 100 years. Conner and Irene discuss the hotel and other off-topic issues during this mostly unedited episode.
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15 Airfields and crashes
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Conner and Irene talk about a crash that happened on June 7, 1944, and two former military airfields that continue to serve their communities as municipal airports. They get sidetracked, as usual, so buckle up and enjoy the ride.
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One of Irene's favorite stories is that of Hubert Clair Bishop, who lived in early Scottsbluff. Bishop’s life is intriguing and today we’re going to talk about Bishop’s life and claim to fame as a female impersonator, Miss Claire Bish.
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Conner and Irene have a chat about what's going on in western Nebraska. They talk way too much about the zoo in a meandering episode about life on the Plains.
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12 End of an Era
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Irene sits down in the middle of the night to discuss her thoughts on a major change at the newspaper she used to work for.
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Lucretia was a lady Irene had met, who lived to be 108. She was a bit of an inspiration and everyone who ever met her only had good things to say about her. This is her story.
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10 Wee Granny
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Wee Granny was an emigrant on the Mormon Trail. She began her trek to Salt Lake City from her native Scotland along with several hundred other hopefuls in the Martin Handcart Company. Her story is one of thousands who were seeking a better life out west.
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We wrap this story about the forgotten fort in western Nebraska.
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Fort John is a forgotten stop along the Oregon Trail. It existed only for a few years, but little is known of this fort in Scotts Bluff County. Part One of a two-part episode discusses the research that went into finding information on Fort John, which is marked today by historical marker in the middle of a field.…
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07 Belmont Tunnel
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The only rail tunnel ever built and used in Nebraska was the Belmont Tunnel.
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The Battle of Warbonnet Creek on July 17, 1876, was the first battle, or skirmish, after the Battle of the Little Bighorn, or Battle of the Greasy Grass. In this episode, we discuss the aftermath of the battle.
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The Battle of Warbonnet Creek on July 17, 1876, was the first battle, or skirmish, after the Battle of the Little Bighorn, or Battle of the Greasy Grass. In this episode, we discuss accounts of the battle, Buffalo Bill Cody, and the killing of Yellow Hair.
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The Battle of Warbonnet Creek on July 17, 1876, was the first battle, or skirmish, after the Battle of the Little Bighorn, or Battle of the Greasy Grass. In this episode, we discuss the events leading up to the battle.
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Built in 1887, the Immaculate Conception Catholic Church is the only intact structure of what was once the hamlet of Montrose in western Nebraska. The adjoining cemetery also provides details of the people who built the church
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I start out discussing the long winter we've been having, then reminisce about the last 4th of July and finally talk about my ag teacher who passed away and the impact that he had on my life. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bardontheplains/support
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I talk a little bit about myself and my podcasts--- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bardontheplains/support
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Montrose was a small hamlet in northwestern Nebraska. It never grew very large, but had an impact on history.Por Irene North and Conner Mathis
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01 Introduction
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A podcast about the stories and history of western Nebraska. Conner and Irene take you through the history of the area, up to the present in an introduction to the area they call home.
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