The Kansas Legislature made the state dollars available in June 2024 following public outcry about a toxic chemical spill ...
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 ...
Following a fight between a Wichita City Councilman and a state representative during a visit to Topeka, questions still ...
A day after the Wichita City Council and Sedgwick County Commission each approved $125,000 to fund testing for residents who ...
The money will match some state funding for cancer screenings and other medical tests. The state says they’ll put $2.5 ...
Expanded access to testing for people possibly affected by contamination from a decades-old chemical spill at the Union ...
Continued questions today after a heated argument between Wichita elected officials was caught on video this week.
The 29th and Grove site is a 2.9-mile long plume of contaminated groundwater. Two elected officials from Wichita engaged in a heated, aggressive confrontation Wednesday night, following policy ...
WICHITA, Kan. (KSNW) – The City of Wichita approved $125,000 for health testing for those living near 29th and Grove. A chemical leak at the Union Pacific Railyard decades ago contaminated the ...
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 ...