(KNZA)--U.S. Senator Pat Roberts is bringing his message to the local area, as he continues his listening tour of Kansas.
Roberts has three local stops planned for Monday, beginning in Atchison, at 12:30, where he will meet with constituents at Elizabeth’s, located at 121 North 5th Street,. Once that wraps up, Roberts will continue his tour with a 2:15 visit to Doniphan County, holding that session at the Pioneer Center in Troy.
Roberts will then travel to the Brown County community of Hiawatha for a 4:00 visit at the Fisher Center.
On Thursday, Roberts will travel to Leavenworth, meeting with constituents at Leavenworth City Hall beginning at 2:30.
The three term Republican Senator from Kansas defeated his challengers in the August 5th Republican primary, and now sets his sights on the November general election and Democratic opponent Chad Taylor.
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