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Julie Freijat

Julie Freijat

Reporter at Flatland

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  • Environment

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Sheep, Native Plants and Fire Tested as Methods for Managing Invasive Honeysuckle Next to the Blu...

The Heartland Conservation Alliance is working with a few local organizations to try different methods of managing invasive honeysuckle.
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Forty Alligator Snapping Turtles Reintroduced to Kansas

After about three decades without one being captured in the state, the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks released alligator snapping turtles to Kansas.
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Early Voting Begins and Hundred-Year-Old Time Capsule is Opened

A whole slate of events takes the KC Metro this week, including the opening of a 100-year-old time capsule and the Anime Convention. Plus, early voting begins.
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How Citizen Science is Helping Gather Vital Data on the Environment

Citizen science, which is done by non-professional scientists, is necessary to meet global water quality goals, according to a report from the United Nations.
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On the Ballot | Missouri’s Minimum Wage

Introduction Proposition A will appear on Missouri's November ballot, asking voters to decide on raising the state's minimum wage and implementing paid sick leave. If approved, the minimum wage would increase to $13.75 in 2025 and $15 in 2026, with annual adjustments based on inflation. The law would also require businesses to provide paid sick
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Designing Biodegradable Garments for Green Burial

What will you wear to your funeral? A K-State professor is tackling that question through natural fiber art to raise awareness for sustainable burial practices.
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The Bison that Protect One of Missouri’s Last Prairies

Missouri was once home to millions of acres of tallgrass prairie and roaming bison. Today, our prairie ecosystems remain imperiled. How can bison help?
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Watch: Mapping and Managing Energy Burden in Kansas City

We caught up with experts to learn more about how energy burden impacts residents and potential solutions for mitigating the problem.
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Renters: How to Weatherize Your Home to Reduce Energy Costs

High energy costs can be a burden, but learning to weatherize your home can help mitigate some of those expenses. Find out what you can do as a renter.
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The Blue River is KC's River — Can Kansas Citians Access it?

There's only one boat ramp on the entire Blue River, and some community members say there could be more done to better connect them with the Blue.
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Manufacturers Out of Step with Customers on Repairs

Missouri and Kansas lawmakers have considered measures that are part of the consumer-driven national right-to-repair campaign