Ark City Police Chief Eric Burr stopped by the Bob FM/KSOK studios recently to talk about Tuesday evening’s fentanyl awareness forum at Cowley College, an expansion of Hope Squad at schools in the county and how the student-led mental health awareness program gives him optimism future generations will make the world a safer place — especially in light of the most recent school shooting in Nashville.
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