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    In Focus 7/15/19

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    By Brandon Peoples on July 15, 2019 In Focus, Podcasts

    Riley County Historical Museum Director Cheryl Collins and Native Stone Scenic Byway Advisory Board Secretary Mary Mertz joined us to discuss a stay-cation opportunity for residents with interesting findings along the scenic byway from Dover to just south of Manhattan.

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    We also heard from Battle of the Badges representatives including Kristi Ingalls from the American Red Cross, James Marstall with Riley County EMS, Luke Breault with the Riley County Police Department and Ryan Almes with the Manhattan Fire Department. The event is planned July 22 and July 23 at St. Thomas More Church (2900 Kimball Ave.)

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    From left to right: Kristi Ingalls – American Red Cross, James Marstall – Riley County EMS, Luke Breault – RCPD, Ryan Almes – Manhattan Fire Department. Photo by Brandon Peoples/KMAN

     

     

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