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    You are at:Home»In Focus»In Focus 12/2/22: Greg McClure, Karen Hibbard, Ernie Minton

    In Focus 12/2/22: Greg McClure, Karen Hibbard, Ernie Minton

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    By KMAN Staff on December 2, 2022 In Focus, Podcasts

    News Radio KMAN · In Focus 12/2/22: Greg McClure, Karen Hibbard, Ernie Minton

    Segment 1 – 00:00
    Segment 2 – 12:43
    Segment 3 – 26:08
    Segment 4 – 35:43

    On Friday’s edition of In Focus K-State Riley County Extension Agriculture Agent Greg McClure takes a look at a number of upcoming events including the Women in Ag Series scheduled for January and February.

    Manhattan Convention and Visitors Bureau Executive Director Karen Hibbard joined us to discuss an update on meeting data from this past year and previewed a number of holiday events and graduation ceremonies taking place this month.

    In our final segments, Kansas State University Dean of the College of Agriculture, Dr. Ernie Minton joined us to discuss a 3:1 fundraising effort underway as the university works toward the eventual overhaul of infrastructure in the College of Agriculture. The university is nearing the deadline for that effort as it looks to raise $75 million as part of the overall $125 million campaign.

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