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    Country Stampede Kicks Off

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    By KMAN Staff on June 22, 2012 Local News

    Country Stampede began on Thursday, June 21 with acts such as The Farm and Luke Bryan.

    There are a number of people who work round the clock to make sure people stay safe while enjoying the Stampede experience.

    “We’ve had a few MIPs and we certanly have staff out looking for underaged drinkers,” said Pottawatomie County Sheriff Greg Riat.

    Riley County has also taken in there share of the Stampede action they continue to paroll their portion of the campground.

    “A portion of the campground is in Riley County as well and we have officers down there working pretty much the enitre time when campers are up and about which can be rather late in the evening and mid to late morning,” said Riley County Police Director Brad Schoen.

    The Kansas Highway Patrol also helps out by searching for those who are drinking and driving. 

    The event will continue through Sunday evening with The Band Perry.

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