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    You are at:Home»In Focus»In Focus 3/31/22: Tuttle Creek Outdoors & Army Corps of Engineers

    In Focus 3/31/22: Tuttle Creek Outdoors & Army Corps of Engineers

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    By KMAN Staff on March 31, 2022 In Focus, Podcast, Podcasts

    News Radio KMAN · In Focus 3/31/22: Tuttle Creek Outdoors & Army Corps of Engineers

    00:00 – Segment 1
    11:20 – Segment 2
    24:04 – Segment 3
    36:53 – Segment 4

    Thursday’s edition of the In Focus Podcast featured an hour of discussion with Riley County Game Warden Ben Jedlicka from the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks, Army Corps of Engineers Operations Project Manager Brian McNulty and Tuttle Creek Park Manager Caleb Snider.

    The trio discussed construction at the spillway marina boat ramp, recreation offerings and events coming up around Tuttle as well as water safety as Spring starts to heat up.

    Friday’s episode will feature Riley County Extension Horticulture Agent Gregg Eyestone, Manhattan Convention and Visitors Bureau Director Karen Hibbard, City of Riley Mayor Tim Sharp as well as Riley County Health Department Director Julie Gibbs and Flint Hills Wellness Coalition Chair Deb Nuss.

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