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    In Focus 10/20/17

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    By KMAN Staff on October 20, 2017 In Focus, On Demand

    Today’s guests on In Focus included Riley County Extension Horticulture Agent Gregg Eyestone, Riley County Senior Service Center Program Coordinator Melissa Colby, Bruce Snead and Ed Klimek speaking on Parks and Recreation’s proposed sales tax renewal, and Development Director with the Meadowlark Foundation Becky Fitzgerald along with Bud Cox from Cox Brothers BBQ speaking on Hogtoberfest.

    Eyestone:

          1020 IF Eyestone

    Colby:

          1020 IF Senior Center

    Snead & Klimek:

          1020 IF parks and trails

    Fitzgerald & Cox:

          1020 IF Hogtoberfest

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