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    You are at:Home»In Focus»In Focus 1/31/22: Gregg Eyestone, Daphne McNelly, Ben Jedlicka, Caleb Snider

    In Focus 1/31/22: Gregg Eyestone, Daphne McNelly, Ben Jedlicka, Caleb Snider

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    By KMAN Staff on January 31, 2023 In Focus, Podcasts

    News Radio KMAN · In Focus 1/31/22: Gregg Eyestone, Daphne McNelly, Ben Jedlicka, Caleb Snider

    Segment 1 – 00:00
    Segment 2 – 12:34
    Segment 3 – 21:18
    Segment 4 – 32:34

    On Tuesday’s edition of In Focus, Riley County Extension Horticulture Agent Gregg Eyestone spoke about the K-State garden hour on plant propagation happening Wednesday on Zoom, the Community Fair at Manhattan Town Center on February 4th, an upcoming home landscape class beginning on February 12th and spring soil Preparation on February 14th.

    Flint Hills ATA Bus Marketing and Communication Specialist Daphne McNelly spoke about the new shelter, the Poyntz project, news of the dispatch supervisor job opening, using transportation as a solution for parking issues, and the community fair on February 4th.

    In our final two segments, Riley County Game Warden Ben Jedlicka and Tuttle Creek Lake Park Manager with the USACE Caleb Snider spoke about the upcoming swap meet, the Polar Plunge, the Riley County F&G Banquet, a message about ice safety, current volunteer needs for the parks and an updated reservation process for Outlet Park.

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