Browsing: In Focus

On today’s In Focus, Cathy spoke with Director of Jazz Studies, School of Music, Theater, and Dance at K-State, Wayne Goins as well as Curator of Manuscripts at the Morse Department of Special Collections, Tony Crawford. Cathy also talked to Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce President, Lyle Butler.

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On today’s In Focus, Cathy talked to Riley County Extension Agriculture Agent, Greg McClure; Riley County Senior Service Center Assistant Director, Susan Peterson; and Executive Director of Konza United Way, Lee Ann Smith Desper.

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During today’s In Focus, Cathy was accompanied by new Executive Director of Aggieville Business Association, Rod Harms; and Staff Coordinator with Leadership Manhattan and Military liaison with Manhattan Area Chamber of Commerce, Janet Nichols.

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On today’s In Focus, Cathy spoke with Manhattan Ogden USD 383 Associate Superintendent, Robert Seymour and school board member, Leah Fliter. She also talked to Manhattan Area Technical College President, Rob Edleston.

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On today’s In Focus, Cathy had several guests: Clinical Associate Professor/Agricultural Practice at the Veterinary Health Center at Kansas State University, Shelie Laflin; Amanda Lee with K-State Homecoming; Manhattan Bicycle Coordinator, Joey Lightner and Transportation Engineer, Peter Clark; and lastly-Flint Hills Focus with Gathering in the Grove Fine Art Sale, Linda Cosgrove.

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On today’s In Focus, Cathy talked to Patrick McLaughlin, Lori Kniffin, and Autumn Snesrud about Everybody Counts. She also spoke with Eddlie Lowery who served time for a wrongful rape conviction.

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On today’s In Focus, Cathy was joined by several individuals for Fort Riley Retiree Appreciation Day; Riley County Police Public Information Officer, Mat Droge; and Flint Hills Christian School Administrator, Tim McDonald.

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On today’s In Focus, Cathy spoke with Rock Creek’s USD 323 Superintendent, Darrel Stufflebeam and Wamego’s USD 320 Superintendent, Denise O’Dea; as well as Kansas State University President, Kirk Schulz.

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