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    In Focus 7/24/19

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    By Brandon Peoples on July 24, 2019 In Focus, On Demand

    Wednesday’s program featured Thrive! – Flint Hills Director Jayme Morris-Hardeman previewing their upcoming Thrive in the Heat bike ride fundraiser Aug. 17 and ongoing need for volunteers.

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    USD 378 Riley County Schools Superintendent Cliff Williams and Blue Valley High School Principal Marion Mazouch joined us to highlight enrollment schedules and a potential maintenance bond coming up in USD 378.

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