The Kansas Legislature made the state dollars available in June 2024 following public outcry about a toxic chemical spill ...
Following a fight between a Wichita City Councilman and a state representative during a visit to Topeka, questions still ...
The 29th and Grove site is a 2.9-mile long plume of contaminated groundwater located just south of K-96 Fishing Lake.
Following the report, several state legislators – including Carr, K.C. Ohaebosim, Henry Helgerson, Susan Estes, Angela ...
A day after the Wichita City Council and Sedgwick County Commission each approved $125,000 to fund testing for residents who may be affected by the contamination plume at 29th and Grove, tensions ...
Expanded access to testing for people possibly affected by contamination from a decades-old chemical spill at the Union ...
The money will match some state funding for cancer screenings and other medical tests. The state says they’ll put $2.5 ...
A disagreement between some Wichita and Sedgwick County leaders led to one state lawmaker being knocked to the ground as he ...
The argument in Topeka between Ford Carr and Brandon Johnson was over the management of state funds allocated for cancer screenings of residents living on top of a chemical spill site.
More money is coming to Sedgwick County to expand access to testing for people possibly affected by the decades-old chemical ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) — 29th Street North and Hydraulic will close on Wednesday, Jan. 29. Drivers will also not be able to get ...
This comes after the state put up $2.5 million last year. But that can only be used if the city, and Sedgwick County match ...