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KCUR 89.3 Wins 'Radio Station Of The Year' From Kansas City Press Club — And 5 PRNDI Awards

KCUR was named radio station of the year and took home nine Gold Awards from the Kansas City Press Club's Heart of America Awards.
Andrea Tudhope
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KCUR 89.3
KCUR was named radio station of the year and took home nine Gold Awards from the Kansas City Press Club's Heart of America Awards.

KCUR was named "Radio Station of the Year" by the Kansas City Press Club's Heart of America Awards and took home nine Gold Awards for breaking news, investigative reporting and more. The station also received two first place awards from Public Radio News Directors Incorporated, or PRNDI. 

The Kansas City Press Club honors journalists from western Missouri and eastern Kansas each year. KCUR received nine Gold Awards, nine Silver Awards, three Bronze Awards and several honorable mentions. 

KCUR Director of Content Strategy Donna Vestal says the honors reflect the core values of KCUR's journalistic mission.

"The KCUR news and talk show staffs are committed to the highest journalism standards, and we keep pushing the boundaries of what we can do — thanks to the support of the community," Vestal says. "We’re pleased to see our work so widely recognized."

At the 2018 PRNDI Awards, KCUR's Frank Morris received first place honors for Nationally Edited Series and Nationally Edited Soft Feature. KCUR's Andrea Tudhope, Kansas News Service's Jim McLean and contributor Victor Wishna also received second place awards for Arts Feature, Spot News and Commentary, respectively.

Below is the full list of awards by the Kansas City Press Club. You can find the full list of PRNDI winners here.

Kansas City Press Club Gold Awards:

Silver Awards:

Bronze Awards:

Honorable Mention:

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Cody Newill was born and raised in Independence, Missouri, and attended the University of Missouri-Kansas City. Cody won a Regional Edward R. Murrow award for his work curating kcur.org in 2017. But if you ask him, his true accomplishments lie in Twitter memes and using the term "Devil's lettuce" in a story.