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    In Focus 9/11/19

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    By KMAN Staff on September 11, 2019 In Focus, On Demand

    Wednesday’s guests included Pottawatomie County Schools Superintendents Tim Winter (Wamego USD 320) and Kevin Logan (Rock Creek USD 323).

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    We also spoke with K-State professor and Tap to Togetherness founder and Director Julie Pentz, about a new partnership her organization has started with Meadowlark Hills Parkinson’s and Memory Programs with Michelle Haub, Special Programs Leader and Manhattan Parents as Teachers program with liaison Janice Schroeder.

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