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Kaw River Cleanup
Almost 100 volunteers gathered Saturday, March 11, at a remote spot along the Kaw River south of Linwood, Kan. Their purpose was to clean up about 1,000 old tires littering a sandbar. The project was organized by Friends of the Kaw and the Kansas Department of Health and Environment. Helping out were 46 employees from AMCOR, a Lenexa plastics manufacturing plant.
Kyle Clark hauls tires up the riverbank to the collection point. Clark was one of about 46 employees from AMCOR, a Lenexa plastics manufacturing plant, who volunteered for the Saturday morning tire cleanup.
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