Kelly Cordingley

Former Content Manager

Kelly is a 2016 University of Kansas graduate with degrees in Journalism and Political Science. She has background in journalism, business and accounting. She joined the Flatland team in May 2016, and has enjoyed her time here reporting on various topics and managing projects across KCPT and Flatland.

Stories by Kelly Cordingley

Group singing on stage

Peace Outside and Inside

For the Rev. Ken McKoy, following the teachings of Jesus does not mean simply preaching from the pulpit. “There’s very little record of Christ spending his time in the synagogue,” said McKoy, a St. Louis pastor who walks the dangerous streets of his city three nights a week armed only with his faith and the…

A woman running from mosquitos

Five Ways You’re a Mosquito Magnet

Between the torrential downpours this holiday weekend followed by bursts of hot, humid sunshine, conditions are ripe for one scourge of summer: mosquitos. And whether you’re at a picnic or out by the lake this summer, you’ll probably end up swatting at some of the flying pests. But if you feel like you’re being swarmed more…

This photo shows food commonly served during Ramadan, including an entree of beef or chicken, a salad, and rice.

Look Who’s Coming to Dinner

Are you a non-Muslim interested in exploring the sacred month of Ramadan with local Muslim families? The Kansas City branch of the Dialogue Institute — a regional organization dedicated to increasing interfaith communication — wants you to join them at special dinners (and breakfasts) during the monthlong observance of Ramadan. The first dinner is set…