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  1. RT @CityofMissionKS Look for a Ripple Glass bin at the Mission HyVee by Monday, 12/14/09! Recycling your glass will never be the same...
  2. Kansas City roasters go to great lengths to buy a sustainable brew: http://bit.ly/6Ebg2y
  3. Kansas City will receive $24 million in stimulus funds to turn urban core into national model of electrical efficiency: http://bit.ly/4uHDBM
  4. Architects Selected for Green Building Project in Johnson County: http://bit.ly/7x8Xfk
  5. Rural Midwestern states (IA, KS, NE) will face the greatest consequences of climate change: http://bit.ly/QDudG
  6. RT @BTG_KC Celebrate public lands Sept. 26. Pick up litter, care for trees & remove invasive plants at Fleming Park! http://bit.ly/13mv3I
  7. The Department of Energy met opposition to a proposed mercury storage facility to be housed in south Kansas City. http://bit.ly/T8Nar
  8. Overcoming Kansas City's eco-hurdles - It’s not easy being green in Kansas City: http://bit.ly/2lSXkq
  9. Overland Park City Council wants landfill at 167th Street and U.S. 69 shut by 2010: http://bit.ly/cfPJV
  10. RT @SprintGreenNews Sprint retail stores will feature a new dedicated section for green products & accessories. http://tinyurl.com/mfhq3q
  11. RT @kcchamberNEWS RSVP to smith@kcchamber.com for Kansas City Chamber of Commerce's Heartland Energy Policy & Climate Protection Symposium
  12. KC’s bike/ped stimulus proposal targets disadvantaged communities w/active transportation & sustainable development: http://bit.ly/4s8oEC
  13. Kansas City applies for $4.038 million of stimulus money from Department of Energy to buy 152 alternative-fuel vehicles: http://bit.ly/hpsNW
  14. Kansas City awarded $4.8 million from US Department of Energy’s Energy Efficiency & Conservation Block Grant program: http://bit.ly/xsas8
  15. The oldest shopping district in Kansas is Aggieville, a four-block region in Manhattan near Kansas State University, dating from 1889.
  16. KC Mayor Funkhouser: "If we're going to make this a green city, we're going to have to be more bicycle-friendly" http://bit.ly/yys6G
  17. Kansas City turns human waste into fertilizer for city trees, using “biosolids” as fertilizer to nourish city parks: http://bit.ly/2DPcok
  18. Follow @kclightrail for news and information on Kansas City's light rail progress: http://kclightrail.com/
  19. RT @BTG_KC Read BridgingTheGap's latest E-News for program news, “green” crafts and more! http://bit.ly/mAOZz
  20. "Kansas City should move forward with an ambitious plan of new bike and pedestrian lanes, paths and routes" http://bit.ly/stZsJ