STUDIO BASIN: GCSO's Kyle Foreman talks about crime and disasters, Mavericks suffer heartbreaking, last-second defeat
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Grant County Sheriff’s Office Public Information Officer Kyle Foreman joins Charles Featherstone and Ian Bivona this week to talk about using social media to cover crime, keeping the public informed about both natural and man-made disasters, and what you should do with your smoke detector batteries when we turn the clocks back on Sunday.
In sports, Ian Bivona talks about the unexpected lead of the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC West, a slew of title games for teams competing in fall sports, and how the Moses Lake High School Mavericks saw victory slip away in the very last second of an amazing game.
This week’s podcast is available at https://www.buzzsprout.com/2017652/11633081.
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