Daniel Caudill will join Kansas Public Radio and the Kansas News Service as statehouse bureau chief in January.
Caudill wrote on X/Twitter:
“I’m so excited to join the same team I interned for back in 2020 and to cover #ksleg again. I’m open to any coverage ideas you may have!”
He will join from KMUW-FM 89.1, NPR’s Wichita member station, where he served as a general assignment reporter. Before that, he held the posts of reporter, photographer and digital content manager at The Derby Informer in Kansas.
Previously, he interned at the Kansas News Service in 2020.
Be sure to congratulate Caudill on X/Twitter.
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