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    In Focus 7/12/19

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    By KMAN Staff on July 12, 2019 In Focus, On Demand

    Friday’s program featured a chat with the Biosecurity Research Institute’s Dr. Stephen Higgs on the latest happenings at the institute on K-State campus.

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    Brian Howells, Director of Rehabilitation at Ascension Via Christi joined us to preview a ribbon cutting for a new cardiac rehab gym.

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    Flint Hills Area Transportation Agency Executive Director Ann Smith and Mobility Manager Mike Wilson joined us to discuss fixed route changes beginning with ATA bus in Manhattan on July 29 as well as a new grant project providing three bus shelters in town.

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