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How the State of Kansas is helping preserve historic properties for the next generation
TOPEKA (KSNT) - Kansas officials are partnering with local organizations across the state to help breathe new life into historic areas and buildings. The Kansas Department of Commerce is investing in rural communities through its Historical Economic Asset Lifeline (HEAL) grant program, which provides funding for historic building restoration project. The program has awarded about $1.5 [...]
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