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    In Focus 7/20/18

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    By KMAN Staff on July 20, 2018 In Focus, On Demand

    Friday’s guests included Riley County Agriculture Extension Agent Greg McClure, Director of Elementary Education for USD 383 Lucas Shivers and FIT Closet Coordinator Tracy Emery. During the last half hour, Gregg VanDeCreek from the Manhattan Fire Department, Tyrone Townsend from the Riley County Police Department, James Marstall from Riley County EMS and Kristi Ingalls from American Red Cross discussed the Battle of the Badges blood drive July 24-25.

          In Focus - Greg McClure
          In Focus - Stuff the Bus
          In Focus - Battle of the Badges 1
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