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Kickapoo Tribe pushing water project
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JUNE 11, 2001 Hoping to attract the attention of a Kansas Congressman, the Kickapoo Tribe has begun a public relations effort for a water project. The tribe last summer suffered from a drought. The Pikitanoi Water Project is proposed as a long-term solution to future water woes. Chairwoman Nancy Bear is working with 32 cities and rural water districts to promote the project. She hopes Representative Jim Ryun (R-Kan.) will request money to fund it. Get the Story:
Tribe proposes water diversion project (The Topeka Capital-Journal 6/11)
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