Feb 18, 2026
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The City of Topeka will receive $200,000 as part of a state plan to reduce air pollution and carbon emissions. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment announced through a press release on Feb. 18 that the agency has made agreements with four Kansas cities to create plans ai med at reducing carbon [...] ...read more read less
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