What's U.P.
National Night Out
6/29/2023 | 2m 39s
Jon Kovar discusses Neighbors Night Out, a campaign to enhance police-community relations.
Guest Jon Kovar joins us to discuss Neighbors Night Out. Part of National Night Out, the campaign aims to enhance local police-community relations. Neighbors Night Out gatherings are planned in communities across Marquette County from August 1-19. To register your gathering or to find out what is planned in your area, contact Lori Stephens-Brown at 906-315-2607 or email at lbrown@mqtco.org. (2309)
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What's U.P. is a local public television program presented by WNMU-TV PBS
What's U.P.
National Night Out
6/29/2023 | 2m 39s
Guest Jon Kovar joins us to discuss Neighbors Night Out. Part of National Night Out, the campaign aims to enhance local police-community relations. Neighbors Night Out gatherings are planned in communities across Marquette County from August 1-19. To register your gathering or to find out what is planned in your area, contact Lori Stephens-Brown at 906-315-2607 or email at lbrown@mqtco.org. (2309)
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