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CELIA LLOPIS-JEPSEN KANSAS NEWS SERVICE
Group works to save Kansas River from tons of trash
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Kansas scientist builds app in an effort to save the bees
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Millions of birds set to migrate
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Plants want to bury CO2 in Kansas to cut carbon footprints
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Monarchs in decline
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Sustainable soybean aviation fuel on horizon in Kansas
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Kansas may face increased wildfire risk
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High levels of fertilizer found in drinking water in rural Kansas wells
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Fires can help save centuries-old forests in the Midwest
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Some lawmakers want to punish doctors who help transgender kids transition
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