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    In Focus 1/23/19

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    By KMAN Staff on January 23, 2019 In Focus, On Demand

    Wednesday’s guests included Blue Valley-Randolph Superintendent Brady Burton updating us on the district’s ongoing bond project, the Governor’s proposed plan for education funding and winter weather.

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    Biosecurity Research Institute Director Stephen Higgs joined us for updates going on at the Manhattan facility.

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    Finally, KMAN’s Nick McNamara joined In Focus with a discussion on Radon Action Month from Riley County Health Department Health Educator Ed Kalas.

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