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How bad is the air quality in northeast Kansas?
TOPEKA (KSNT) – The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued an air quality health advisory on Friday as prescribed burns continue through the Flint Hills. Jill Bronaugh with the KDHE said in a press release on March 20 that ideal burning conditions will continue in the Flint Hills until Saturday, March 21, elevating [...]
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