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Tens of millions of federal tax dollars will help the state seal thousands of openings over the next several years, though many will remain unaddressed. Old wells in Kansas can date back to the ...
This phrase emerged shortly after Kansas was made into a state in 1861 for use on the Great Seal of Kansas by Senator John J. Ingalls of Atchison, according to the Kansas Historical Society.
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – Kansas could get another $25 million in federal funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law to seal off abandoned oil wells, which can pose a health risk. Kansas ...
The Kansas Department of Transportation plans to begin a chip seal on portions of U.S. 24 in Rooks and Osborne counties the week of June 16.
The City of Liberal will begin its annual street surface maintenance project Monday, June 23. Chip seal will be applied to ...
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