(KMZA)--A chance to see and hear from the Republican candidates for all levels of government.
That's set to happen Saturday evening in Bern where the Nemaha County Republican Committee will host a candidate dinner.
Confirmed to attend are U.S. Senator Pat Roberts, U.S. Congresswoman Lynn Jenkins, Lieutenant Governor Jeff Colyer, Attorney General Derek Schmidt, Secretary of State Kris Kobach, 62nd District Representative Randy Garber, County Commissioner Gary Scoby, Magistrate Judge Libby Deiter and Candidate for Kansas Insurance Commissioner, Ken Selzer.
The dinner begins at 6:00 Saturday evening at the Bern Community Building.
Single tickets are $20.00 or $35.00 per couple.
They can be purchased at:
Bern Meat Plant in Bern
Cornerstone Coffee Haus in Seneca
Goodman American Family Insurance in Sabetha
Ray Shinn at 785-336-3325
Ann Moser at 336-3936
Dort Goodman at 284-3636
Jack Willmeth at 336-3521
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