Nebraska Rural Radio Association to host annual meeting June 11

Nebraska Rural Radio Association to host annual meeting June 11
“We are thrilled to bring our members together and share important updates about our company,” said Tim Marshall, Chief Executive Officer of NRRA. “It’s a time for reflection on our rich history and an opportunity to chart a course for yet another successful year ahead.”
June 3rd, 2024 | RRN Staff

The Nebraska Rural Radio Association (NRRA), the pioneering farmer- and rancher-owned radio group in the United States, is gearing up to host its 73rd annual meeting on June 11th at Kirk’s Restaurant in Lexington.

This event marks a significant gathering for an organization that has been a cornerstone for the agricultural community since 1948.

The meeting, set to commence at 11:00 am, will offer an important opportunity for the NRRA to update its members on the latest developments within the organization.

“We are thrilled to bring our members together and share important updates about our company,”  said Tim Marshall, chief executive officer of NRRA. “ It’s a time for reflection on our rich history and an opportunity to chart a course for yet another successful year ahead.”

Key highlights of the meeting: 

  • Election of three individuals to the Board of Directors
  • Annual report and financial update
  • Service to Agriculture award 

NRRA members are encouraged to attend the annual meeting, as it serves as a platform to stay informed about the latest happenings within the association. 

NRRA will be providing a complimentary lunch for attendees. However, interested members are requested to RSVP by June 6st to secure their spot. 

RSVPs can be made by calling Delpha at 308-324-2391.

About the Nebraska Rural Radio Association (NRRA):

The Nebraska Rural Radio Association is the only radio group in the nation which is owned by a cooperative of farmers and ranchers. Along with flagship studios in Lexington, other markets include Scottsbluff, West Point, Holdrege, York and Broken Bow. In addition to the radio stations, the NRRA has production studios on the Nebraska Innovation Campus in Lincoln.

The NRRA-owned Rural Radio Network reaches six states across the Midwest.

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