(KNZA)--The buzz begins to build as television host, and renowned businessman Marcus Lemonis, finalizes his plans to visit the Brown County Community of Horton.
The date for the visit is now set, with Lemonis to spend all of Wednesday, January 22nd inside the community, seeking input on what it would take to help revitalize the town's downtown business district.
Lemonis says it's critical, if an overhaul is to be done, and rebirth in Horton business found, to gain outside support for revitalization. He tells Kanzaland news, that includes the goal of seeing support role in from major metropolitan areas such as Kansas City and beyond.
Following his day of meeting with businessowners, city officials, and others, Lemonis will host an evening town hall meeting at 6:00 at the Horton High School auditorium.
The public is encouraged to attend, with the sole focus to be placed on the needs for the community of 1,776.
Lemonis is well known to the public as the host of CNBC's “The Profit.”
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