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Dave Brede: From Senior Special Agent Investigator to City Council Candidate to Transform Topeka's District 4

 Dave Brede: A Catalyst for Change in District 

4  Now Running for Topeka City Council.

In the bustling race for Topeka City Council in District 4, one candidate stands out for his unique blend of academic expertise and invaluable work experience. Meet Dave Brede, a dedicated individual with a background in Sociology and a distinguished career as a Senior Special Agent at the Kansas Bureau of Investigation. As he steps into the political arena, Brede's vision is to bring his multifaceted knowledge and unwavering commitment to serving the community, making him a true catalyst for change.

Dave Brede's Academic Brilliance and educational journey in Sociology has equipped him with a deep understanding of the social dynamics at play in Topeka. Armed with a bachelor's degree in Sociology, Brede possesses the analytical skills to identify and address the underlying issues faced by the community. His in-depth knowledge of human behavior and societal trends allows him to approach problem-solving with a fresh perspective, making him a valuable asset in the City Council.

Brede's Experience of a Senior Special Agent and impressive work history as a Senior Special Agent at the Kansas Bureau of Investigation further sets him apart from other candidates. With years of experience in law enforcement, he has developed a keen sense of fairness, justice, and a strong commitment to upholding the law. Brede's hands-on experience in dealing with diverse communities, investigating complex cases, and collaborating with various stakeholders has honed his skills in effective communication, critical thinking, and problem-solving – qualities that are essential in the realm of politics.

Dave Brede's decision to run for Topeka City Council stems from his unwavering dedication to the betterment of District 4. With his wealth of knowledge and experience, he aims to tackle pressing issues such as community safety, economic growth, and education. Brede has a clear vision of fostering a safe environment, promoting sustainable development, and ensuring equal opportunities for all residents. His commitment to transparency and accountability resonates with voters who seek a representative truly dedicated to the well-being of the district.

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FW: Daily Briefing: 3 key observations from Kansas football’s 31-24 win against Nevada

 

 

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Was Kansas football able to go on the road and top Nevada? Check out these observations from the Jayhawks' first game away from home this season.

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3 key observations from Kansas football's 31-24 win against Nevada

 

Nevada takes on Kansas at Mackay Stadium in Reno on Sept. 16, 2023.

 

Was Kansas football able to go on the road and top Nevada? Check out these observations from the Jayhawks' first game away from home this season.

 

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An American Bison roams the Konza Prairie Tallgrass Preserve in Riley County.

 

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As Kansas approaches the centennial of bison conservation, some in Congress want you to know if the buffalo meat label is for water buffalo or bison.

 

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Misha Reed holds her hands in a namaste pose Wednesday at Empower Life before she taught her gentle yoga class. Reed's business, Yoga on the Go, has classes here and other areas around Topeka for $15 per class. The first class is free to try.

 

This yoga business will come to wherever you feel most comfortable

 

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The Fat Shack sandwich is packed with cheesesteak, chicken fingers, jalapeño poppers, mozzarella sticks, french fries, onion rings and your choice of sauce all wrapped together. Get it with a side of fries and a shake, but remember to loosen your belt before devouring.

 

These 15 restaurants in Topeka offer late-night eats for night owls

 

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The current library layout at Silver Lake Elementary School leaves much to be desired, as a new bond issue for USD 372 states. The library is among updates the district hopes to address through the $16.3 million bond put on the ballot this November.

 

Silver Lake USD 372 asks voters to consider $16.3 million bond issue

 

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