Artist Interviews
Author Interviews
- Judy Carroll
- Jim Correll (Text Only)
- Cherilyn Hearn
- Marilyn Johnson
- Liz Moore
- Collette Reichenberger
- Hazel Spire
- J. L. Warnock
Author Readings
- Cameos of Courage by Judy Carroll and Collette Reichenberger
- Six Table Stories written by James D. Fischer, performed by the Six Table Players
- Blind and Willing by Cherilyn Hearn
- Little Magpie and the Wild Pony Hunt by Sue Snow/Marilyn Johnson
- Arrowhead's Lost Hoard by Hazel Spire
- Stories By J. L. Warnock
Blogs
- Family, Laughter and Laundry, by Judy Carroll
- The Entrepreneurial Minute, by Jim Correll
- Bill on Books, by Bill Gour
- Moore or Less, by Liz Moore
Book Talk
Businesses and Entities in Independence, KS
The Independence Public Library invites all local business owners to record a podcast about their business, to increase visibility and provide information about local businesses and entities to the community and to those who are thinking of becoming part of our community. Contact Nancy Kishpaugh at the library, (620) 331-3030, to schedule a recording session.
Community Organizations
The Independence Public Library invites all community organizations to record a podcast about their organization, to increase visibility of the organization to the community, and to let others know how they can get involved. Contact Nancy Kishpaugh at the library, (620) 331-3030, to schedule a recording session.
Interviews
The Independence Public Library invites notable visitors to record an interview and podcast reading. Contact Nancy Kishpaugh at the library, (620) 331-3030, to schedule a recording session.
Oral Histories
- Sydney H. Andrews
- Alfred J. (Bud) Baden
- Dr. Fay Bradley
- Jackie (Jack) E. Brannum
- Robert L. Cooley
- Melvena Hazen
- Donald Ray Hill
- Gary Edward Hunn
- Bertha May LaSalle
- Ralph J. (R. J.) Osborn
- Graham Reeves
- Art and LaVerne Schenk
- John Vermillion
- Marge Warren
- Robert Wesley
More oral histories are being added, time permitting. If you or someone you know would like to record their history for future generations, please contact Nancy Kishpaugh at the library, (620) 331-3030, to schedule an interview and recording session. Keep those memories alive!