Our Northern Kansas Hometown was able to show their appreciation to their local law enforcement by participating in the Law Enforcement Lunch and Dinner. Our team partnered with Reser’s Fine Foods, Hog Wild BBQ, Cavanaugh Biggs Lemon P.A., and Eaton Roofing. They provided a meal to 1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift law enforcement officers of the Topeka Police Department, Shawnee County Sheriff’s office, and Kansas Highway Patrol. This event was a simple way for us to thank all the law enforcement officers in their area who tirelessly work to keep their community safe.

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