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How to stay prepared for when disaster strikes in Kansas
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Russel Stukey with Riley County Emergency Services joined 27 News on Friday morning to chat about being prepared for the worst situations. Stukey touched on several topics such as emergency preparedness, severe weather season, prescribed fire season, the importance of putting together emergency kits, spring burning and more on March 20. "Just [...]
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