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    In Focus 4/17/24: USD 383, Riley County Extension, and Ron Fehr Retirement

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    By Kolby Van Camp on April 17, 2024 In Focus, Podcasts

    Segment 1: 00:00
    Segment 2: 8:43
    Segment 3: 19:09
    Segment 4: 29:26

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    Manhattan-Ogden USD 383 Assistant Superintendent Nathan Downs and board member Kristin Brighton.

    Riley County Extension 4 H Agent John Jobe discusses Grow Green Match Day, the 4-H Fair Auction and the upcoming garage sale fundraiser.

    Former Manhattan City Commissioner Bruce Snead (1995-2011) talks about the legacy of long-time Manhattan City Manager Ron Fehr. Snead was on the commission that hired Fehr in 2000.

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