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Cody Liming, Back Roads Broadcasting

“Friday night lights.” That phrase refers to the exciting atmosphere of hometown high school football games, played in communities across the nation on Friday nights.

Three men wearing headsets, Back Roads Broadcasting
Back Roads Broadcasting. Pictured l to r are Eddie Greer, Isaiah Dobbins and Cody Liming

The sights and sounds of those games are part of the fabric of small town life. Today we’ll meet some innovative Kansans who are finding a way to bring the excitement of those Friday night games to many more people, using the tools of technology.

Cody Liming is the co-founder of Back Roads Broadcasting, which he founded with his friend Cody Roche. Both of them graduated from Rock Creek High School in Pottawatomie County, where Cody Liming had played football, baseball and wrestling. Cody Liming now works for the Kansas Division of Emergency Management and Cody Roche is a systems engineer at K-State.

The two Codys did some video production on the side. Over time, they accumulated more cameras and video production equipment.

“We came to realize that we had an entire set of live video production equipment,” Liming said. “We could use this to benefit the community.”

In the spring of 2020, Covid-19 hit and people were not allowed to gather in person. “The athletic director at Rock Creek reached out to us to see if we could livestream a couple of games so that people could see them,” Liming said. The broadcast was fun and generated positive reaction from the viewers.

When the 2021 football season came around, they decided to livestream the whole season. “Let’s invest in more equipment, get some commentators and go whole hog,” Liming said. Continue reading “Cody Liming, Back Roads Broadcasting”

Kansas Profile – Now That’s Rural: Kaitlyn Harlow

Let’s go to the Great Lakes Floral Expo in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The top winner has been named in the professional division of the floral arrangement competition. This winner not only has ties to rural Kansas, she is an example of the deep positive influence of a good teacher.

Kaitlyn Harlow credits teachers she's had along the way for introducing her to new ways of thinking and ultimately, a career.
Kaitlyn Harlow credits teachers she’s had along the way for introducing her to new ways of thinking and ultimately, a career.

Kaitlyn Harlow is a young woman from rural Illinois. Her family farms in the north central region of the state. Kaitlyn was active in 4-H and FFA. She enrolled in 4-H every year that she could.  She decided that she would like a career working with youth through extension. As a high school student, Kaitlyn took various kinds of projects and ag classes including horticulture, although she wasn’t especially interested in horticulture at the time.

Kaitlyn went on to Joliet Junior College. She decided to take an Introduction to Horticulture class which would count as a basic science credit.

“Since the first day that I walked in that classroom, I knew this was where I was meant to be,” Kaitlyn said. Professor Donna Theimer was the instructor, and she became Kaitlyn’s mentor.  Kaitlyn received her associate’s degree in Floral Design and Interior Plantscape.

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