Cheyenne Leach
News InternCheyenne Leach is KOSU's news intern, serving in both the fall and spring of 2023.
Born and raised in rural Oklahoma, Cheyenne is currently pursuing a degree in Agricultural Communications at Oklahoma State University.
In addition to her studies, Cheyenne serves on the executive board of the Agricultural Communicators of Tomorrow (ACT) and is also a member of the Oklahoma Collegiate Farm Bureau, Montana Stockgrowers Association and the Oklahoma Collegiate Cattlewomen’s Association.
Cheyenne developed her interest in radio broadcasting and journalism during her time interning for Radio Oklahoma Ag Network. Growing up listening to NPR with her mother, Cheyenne is eager to work under KOSU staff and hopes to further her interest in radio broadcasting and journalism.
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The USDA is offering producers $75 million to help transition their farms to become certified organic operations.
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Oklahoma has reportedly signed a contract with Panasonic to build an electric vehicle battery plant in Pryor.
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Before dogs can sniff out explosives they have to pass a test. One of those tests was held recently at the Oklahoma State Fairgrounds.
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Oklahomans gathered at the Sam Noble Museum to celebrate 20 years of Native American language learning this week.
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The U.S. Mint released a new $1 coin this month, featuring five Native American women known as the Five Moons Ballerinas.
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Oklahoma lawmakers have authored at least five bills this legislative session to limit diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) initiatives in education. The measures aim to limit political testing, amending parental rights and report spending in higher education programs.
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KOSU is welcoming a new intern and voice to our airwaves.