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Newsletter February 2008
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KDHE staff surround Secretary Roderick L. Bremby, center in dark sweater, in support of National Wear Red Day on Feb. 1 in the Curtis State Office Building rotunda. The annual promotion helps to build awareness about the dangers of heart disease, which is the number one cause of death for women.
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Environment director retires from KDHE
After almost 28 years of protecting the environment of Kansas...
Topeka students earn state honors in national poster contest
Three students from McCarter Elementary School in Topeka were...
Kansas reaches 1 million patients in registry
The Kansas Immunization Registry Project, known as KSWebIZ...
National Wear Red Day promotes heart awareness
She is the one that kissed your knee when you fell off...
Climate Registry, KDHE partner against GHG
The Climate Registry, www.theclimateregistry.org, is a...
KDHE joins 'sustainable skylines' partnership for KC air quality
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE), along with eight...
KDHE program helps clean up city dumps
What is a dump?
Recycle Your Cell Phone
The planet now has more than 2 billion cell phone...
Safe Kids Round Up for January
Keep kids safe and healthy with these tips...
KDHE News Briefs
This and that from around the agency and the state...
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