(MSC News)--Legislative forums are planned Saturday morning ( April 2) in Atchison and Holton.
In Atchison, the Atchison Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a Legislative Coffee, beginning at 8:30, at the Santa Fe Depot located at 200 South 10th Street.
Representative Dr. John Eplee will be on hand to provide an update on what's happening in the Kansas Legislature and answer questions.
The public is invited to attend.
In Holton, the legislative forum will take place in the meeting room on the first floor of the Jackson County Courthouse, beginning at 9:00.
Scheduled to attend are Representatives Francis Awerkamp and Randy Garber, along with Senator Dennis Pyle.
They will provide a recap of this year's legislative happenings and answer questions.
Coffee, doughnuts and bottled water will be provide.
The public is invited to attend.
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