Smoky Hills PBS visits Rooks County on the next Traveling Kansas
First airing on Thursday, November 14th, at 7:00 p.m.
BUNKER HILL, KANSAS— On the next Traveling Kansas, we visit Rooks County and check out some of the many things to see and do. We will learn about their diverse economy, outdoor recreation, and special events. This episode will air on Thursday, November 14th at 7:00 p.m. It will also re-air on November 15th at 2:00 p.m., November 21st at 7:00 p.m., and November 22nd at 2:00 p.m.
“We’re thrilled to feature Rooks County in this episode of Traveling Kansas,” said Chuck Becker, Senior Sales/ Underwriting Associate. “The beauty of Kansas lies not only in its landscapes but in the stories of its people, and we can’t wait to share the story of Rooks County with our viewers.”
Traveling Kansas showcases the unique stories, landscapes, and communities across the Sunflower State. In this special Rooks County episode, viewers will explore local treasures like the Rooks County Historical Museum, Webster State Park, and the Barn Quilt Wall in Stockton and meet the residents whose pride and passion bring these places to life.
“The Traveling Kansas series produced by Smoky Hill Public Television are high quality shows that highlight the uniqueness of our communities and counties of western Kansas,” said Roger Hrabe, Rooks County Economic Development Director. “Rooks County is proud to have our attractions, businesses, and events featured as part of the series. We look forward to welcoming all our visitors!”
Smoky Hills PBS invites everyone to tune in on Thursday, November 14th, and discover why Rooks County is a mustsee destination in Kansas. This episode will also be available to stream on the Smoky Hills PBS YouTube channel.
Traveling Kansas is a Smoky Hills PBS production that highlights Kansas communities, events, and natural wonders. Previous episodes can be viewed at SmokyHillsPBS. org. This episode is made possible by Rooks County Economic Development, Rooks County Health Center, StrataKan Exploration, Midwest Family Health, BirdDog Aviation, Stahl Products, LLC, and Damar Community Foundation.
Ways to watch this documentary: tune into Smoky Hills PBS, which can be found through an antenna on many cable systems, Smoky Hills PBS LLS Channel, DirecTV, Dish Network, LocalNow app, YouTube TV, HULU+LIVE TV. You can also access Smoky Hills PBS via the FREE mobile app for Android and iPhone devices. For more information, visit SmokyHillsPBS.org or call 1-800-337-4788.
— News Release from Amanda Smith, Director of Marketing Smoky Hill