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The Kansas Department of Wildlife, Parks and Tourism stands to lose millions of dollars after record spring rains led to park closures, property damage…
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WICHITA, Kansas — This city’s buses all run on diesel.They navigate Wichita streets with the distinctive rumble of their time-tested engines, belching the…
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WICHITA — Ashley and Erin Watt have always enjoyed the outdoors.Over the years, they’ve spent a lot of time floating down the Arkansas River in…
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WICHITA, Kansas — Deanna Caudill hasn’t used an inhaler since she was a child. That all changed for the 25-year-old Wichita State graduate student this…
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MANHATTAN, Kansas — A bus filled with livestock industry representatives from South America, Australia, Africa and Europe drove past rows of pens and...
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WICHITA, Kansas — Large industrial operations — think electrical power plants, oil refineries, ethanol facilities —cough carbon dioxide into the…
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TOPEKA ― The “Kidney Stone Belt” is a thing, and it’s coming for Kansas. Climate change is expanding that swath of America, currently in the south and...
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The month of May was an all-timer in Kansas, as sites across the state recorded rain on all but two days. The deluge broke state and local rainfall…
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Early, heavy and, in some areas, nearly relentless rains have led to a late planting season across much of the central United States, especially for...
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Animal waste and nitrogen-based agricultural fertilizers contribute to nitrate runoff, which ends up in creeks, streams, rain and, eventually, water...