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Episode 3: Community issues, spring critters and Camp Courage

Episode 3: Community issues, spring critters and Camp Courage

Episode 3 Published 3 years ago
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Shawnee County District Attorney Mike Kagay said everyone plays a role in ensuring children are safe at school.

Kagay visited Eye on NE Kansas Monday, hours after police say a woman shot out a door to get inside a private Nashville school, then killed three children and three adults before she was killed in a confrontation with police.

8:00

The Topeka City Council listed improving the city's appearance among its priority outcomes discussed in their work session on March 28th.

Council members Karen Hiller of District 1 and Christina Valdivia Alcala of District 2 visited Eye on NE Kansas to share details and fill us in on upcoming informational sessions.

13:23

Dennis Dinwiddie from the Topeka Zoo visited Eye on NE Kansas to offer reminders for getting along with the wildlife around us.

Dennis also brought a reptile along for some show and tell.

20:27

The annual Topeka Fire Department's Camp Courage invites young ladies aged 14 to 20 to experience various aspects of a firefighter's job.

Brendy Muninger with Topeka Fire, Sara Thielenhaus with Shawnee Heights Fire and Riley Co. EMS, and Rachel Frehe with Soldier Township Fire visited Eye on NE Kansas to talk about the camp and to share their own motivations for joining the fire service.

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