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    You are at:Home»Local News»Fort Riley»Congressman Tim Huelskamp Visits Fort Riley Area

    Congressman Tim Huelskamp Visits Fort Riley Area

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    By KMAN Staff on April 2, 2015 Fort Riley, Geary County, Local News, Top Story

    11102894_805125092856925_6687314968457537893_nCongressman Tim Huelskamp made a few stops through Fort Riley and Junction City Thursday to meet with local businesses, make an appearance at Fort Riley and hold a Geary County Town Hall meeting.

    Huelskamp attended the 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team inactivation ceremony on Fort Riley Thursday morning, followed by a Town Hall discussion at American Legion Post 45, where he listened to area residents’ thoughts and concerns. Huelskamp also visited with Godfrey’s Indoor Shooting Range staff in Junction City.

    Huelskamp last made an appearance to the area on February 9th to attend Fort Riley’s listening tour session, a meeting attended or listened to via 1350 KMAN by thousands of Kansans. Huelskamp plans on reaching a total of over 280 Town Hall meetings this month.

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