Like all of the Concordia Habitat for Humanity trips that are at various locations during Spring Break, the Houston group came ready to crush it at the build site. They wanted to dig in, get their … Continue reading

By Sarah Hinnenkamp
Like all of the Concordia Habitat for Humanity trips that are at various locations during Spring Break, the Houston group came ready to crush it at the build site. They wanted to dig in, get their … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
At the end of the second build day for Habitat for Humanity in Houston, Texas, a handful of Concordia students are showing school spirit with maroon tinted skin under their Cobber themed t-shirts. For … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
Our 1920s story and ¾ is quaint, charming and full of deathtraps. There are two traps to be exact, one leads to the second floor and one leads to the basement. The stairs are treacherous, scary and … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
Check this out...Editors for the book "What Can I Do Now? Radio and Television" contacted me a few years ago when I was working as a TV reporter. They interviewed me about my job and sent me a copy … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
I met Les Rose at a television storytelling seminar in Florida a few years ago. The leader of the seminar set our name cards next to each other because he knew we would get along. As a television news … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
I was going through some video archives and I came across this story about Fargo's JustNtyme that we aired at KVLY a few years ago. Photojournalist Dave Grant did a beautiful job shooting and editing … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
Oprah has OWN and I, apparently, have MNN. This video is the open to a college class news program, hand crafted by my sneaky Concordia Television Production class of fall semester, 2010. During the … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
On the eve of Thanksgiving, many travelers breathed a sigh of relief as the National Weather Service lifted the blizzard watch that had been in effect for the Red River Valley. Icy roads still made … Continue reading
By Sarah Hinnenkamp
By Sarah Hinnenkamp