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    In Focus 11/7/18

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    By Brandon Peoples on November 7, 2018 In Focus

    Wednesday’s In Focus guests included USD 383 Superintendent Dr. Marvin Wade and board member Karla Hagemeister speaking about the successful passage of the $129.5 million school bond referendum.  They also previewed Wednesday evening’s school board meeting. We also spoke with Manhattan Housing Authority Executive Director JoAnn Sutton and board member Phil Anderson about an open house at the Towers Apartments on Nov. 16.

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