(KAIR)--A chance to hear from candidates seeking local, Atchison-based offices.
That’s set to happen Tuesday evening, as the Atchison Area Chamber of Commerce hosts a candidates forum.
Scheduled to be featured are those seeking seats on the Atchison City Commission, as well as candidates for the USD 409 Board of Education.
Beginning at 5:30, the candidates will provide answers to questions presented during the forum, set to be held in the Community Room of the USD 409 Board of Education, located at 626 Commercial Street, in Atchison.
Those who attend in person will be required to wear a face mask.
The forum will also be live-streamed on the Chamber of Commerce’s Facebook page.
The general election will be held November 2.
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