Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of <strong>Kansas</strong> Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of <strong>Kansas</strong> as of June 30, <strong>2001</strong> General Cities and School Dist. Other Revenue Warrants Industrial County and Road Townships & Jr. Colleges Districts Bonds and Notes Revenue Total Allen 0 10,023,622 9,835,000 810,000 336,092 0 0 21,004,714.00 Anderson 3,750,000 1,104,600 4,685,000 0 1,116,000 0 0 10,655,600.00 Atchison 4,835,000 13,740,431 10,290,000 3,400 0 0 8,990,000 37,858,831.00 Barber 455,000 525,000 3,300,000 0 89,000 207,247 0 4,576,247.00 Barton 2,720,000 8,074,322 39,356,106 0 9,589,000 1,481,678 0 61,221,106.00 Bourbon 2,052,223 6,220,844 13,576,724 0 0 1,355,000 6,703,229 29,908,020 Brown 0 2,613,700 12,030,000 0 1,135,000 190,000 0 15,968,700 Butler 1,319,000 50,387,937 26,762,587 1,195,906 44,314,072 11,212,000 14,810,000 150,001,502 Chase 0 451,000 2,155,000 0 0 15,000 0 2,621,000 Chautauqua 0 1,002,000 0 12,500 1,337,919 0 0 2,352,419 Cherokee 0 419,100 3,862,000 0 3,574,825 26,500 0 7,882,425 Cheyenne 92,000 0 0 0 0 13,000 0 105,000 Clark 0 400,000 0 380,000 0 0 0 780,000 Clay 2,925,000 2,573,876 150,000 0 3,300 30,000 0 5,682,176 Cloud 255,000 2,120,000 4,591,421 0 3,360,000 2,948,438 0 13,274,859 Coffey 7,000,000 917,648 4,970,000 732,884 1,779,505 525,000 0 15,925,037 Comanche 0 350,000 0 0 0 0 0 350,000 Cowley 1,280,000 14,563,000 26,475,000 0 9,856,400 3,056,715 20,303,511 75,534,626 Craw<strong>for</strong>d 6,760,000 15,525,271 15,865,000 113,000 5,224,469 4,215,000 1,415,000 49,117,740 Decatur 600,000 531,611 0 0 0 780,000 0 1,911,611 Dickinson 2,021,070 8,568,719 9,246,102 1,030,000 20,000 2,617,088 0 23,502,979 Doniphan 10,000 490,000 3,650,000 0 85,000 691,418 0 4,926,418 Douglas 31,080,000 69,007,000 82,550,000 971,725 17,219,200 14,555,000 58,470,000 273,852,925 Edwards 0 161,581 0 0 212,700 459,360 795,000 1,628,641 Elk 0 276,000 1,785,000 0 330,000 12,676 0 2,403,676 Ellis 0 16,625,474 5,810,000 213,087 5,705,842 4,282,619 0 32,637,022 Ellsworth 3,365,000 3,581,518 8,435,000 322,252 720,000 219,000 4,121,000 20,763,770 Finney 17,895,000 15,005,000 27,990,000 940,000 870,000 675,000 24,083,223 87,458,223 Ford 2,530,000 8,730,802 61,550,000 0 13,572,761 3,036,000 18,605,000 108,024,563 Franklin 5,960,000 6,754,817 22,535,000 0 1,930,000 905,000 0 38,084,817 Geary 2,595,642 8,398,830 0 0 19,020,215 400,000 26,084,225 56,498,912 Gove 2,220,000 655,000 722,571 0 0 0 0 3,597,571 Graham 1,605,000 225,000 0 0 117,000 44,006 0 1,991,006 Grant 3,250,000 2,457,078 9,800,000 0 1,050,000 0 0 16,557,078 Gray 0 1,249,460 8,240,000 0 0 975,000 0 10,464,460 Greeley 4,065,000 200,000 1,050,000 0 65,100 0 0 5,380,100 Greenwood 125,000 5,117,538 9,750,000 30,000 0 0 0 15,022,538 Hamilton 1,610,000 0 7,850,000 0 0 112,500 0 9,572,500 Harper 0 2,805,840 10,240 412,289 5,470,000 26,038 9,770,000 18,494,407 Harvey 6,437,076 18,246,700 31,740,000 0 3,210,000 702,100 47,659,763 107,995,639
Summary of Bonds, Temporary Notes, and No-Fund Warrants of <strong>Kansas</strong> Municipalities as Reported by County Clerks and the State of <strong>Kansas</strong> as of June 30, <strong>2001</strong> General Cities and School Dist. Other Revenue Warrants Industrial County and Road Townships & Jr. Colleges Districts Bonds and Notes Revenue Total Haskell 0 764,000 0 3,185,000 0 56,484 0 4,005,484 Hodgeman 0 0 0 0 1,030,000 0 0 1,030,000 Jackson 3,365,000 4,207,921 3,835,000 0 8,266,659 432,292 2,373,100 22,479,972 Jefferson 3,640,000 2,975,842 12,095,000 400,300 426,862 1,166,492 0 20,704,496 Jewell 0 317,750 0 0 0 100,858 0 418,608 Johnson 185,985,000 354,169,657 791,704,033 11,490,000 215,040,201 53,286,000 1,535,884,746 3,147,559,637 Kearny 2,480,000 2,667,550 8,950,000 0 110,000 0 0 14,207,550 Kingman 220,000 6,150,000 11,177,489 0 4,785,000 645,000 3,510,474 26,487,963 Kiowa 0 398,200 0 0 835,000 325,000 1,920,000 3,478,200 Labette 0 10,614,743 9,350,000 2,963,118 942,200 461,111 8,192,027 32,523,199 Lane 2,249,561 307,191 760,000 0 0 0 0 3,316,752 Leavenworth 20,175,000 28,781,636 53,015,000 0 1,772,500 12,845,970 0 116,590,106 Lincoln 75,000 0 3,320,000 0 240,000 216,106 0 3,851,106 Linn 0 733,086 10,325,000 260,000 869,645 0 0 12,187,731 Logan 0 1,219,000 0 0 41,000 120,000 0 1,380,000 Lyon 18,530,000 25,152,000 38,925,000 0 8,070,000 13,041 23,953,349 114,643,390 McPherson 6,335,000 17,680,868 33,760,000 0 46,034,100 3,854,500 111,113,004 218,777,472 Marion 2,727,660 5,443,305 12,120,000 505,000 1,803,400 64,000 0 22,663,365 Marshall 230,000 1,715,000 9,020,000 0 0 300,000 1,320,000 12,585,000 Meade 297,360 866,046 66,010 7,733,379 0 18,001 0 8,980,796 Miami 9,475,000 8,973,000 47,950,000 40,000 8,749,879 431,541 0 75,619,420 Mitchell 0 2,967,638 0 0 0 0 5,275,562 8,243,200 Montgomery 0 5,160,000 6,615,000 154,000 30,168,000 0 452,328,499 494,425,499 Morris 1,235,000 147,000 0 0 0 4,000 0 1,386,000 Morton 0 320,000 2,530,000 0 320,000 220,000 0 3,390,000 Nemaha 1,859,730 4,946,955 2,383,000 1,784 5,387,000 75,000 0 14,653,469 Neosho 0 9,896,226 3,600,000 0 30,598,198 1,300,000 153,478,573 198,872,997 Ness 0 898,000 1,330,000 0 0 49,551 0 2,277,551 Norton 1,906,588 929,638 0 0 408,357 612,708 0 3,857,291 Osage 2,125,000 3,045,000 16,390,000 145,000 3,605,239 29,000 0 25,339,239 Osborne 0 1,276,504 205,500 0 605,000 0 0 2,087,004 Ottawa 300,000 897,090 3,145,000 0 9,500 800,000 0 5,151,590 Pawnee 0 870,000 5,165,000 0 295,000 0 2,190,000 8,520,000 Phillips 1,560,000 1,576,000 1,720,000 0 275,000 56,280 0 5,187,280 Pottawatomie 1,853,929 3,705,000 7,960,000 2,800,000 2,061,000 1,038,600 0 19,418,529 Pratt 630,000 4,955,000 11,140,000 0 25,465,000 1,802,631 0 43,992,631 Rawlins 130,000 899,390 0 1,012,548 0 0 0 2,041,938 Reno 1,525,000 35,186,026 45,397,160 2,990,500 5,230,000 5,053,000 54,952,069 150,333,755 Republic 610,000 0 675,000 0 2,919,000 0 0 4,204,000 Rice 2,195,000 1,876,900 7,528,000 550,000 0 0 13,420,000 25,569,900
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Kansas Statistical Abstract 2001 36
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Table of Contents Foreword ........
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Education (con’t) Percent High Sc
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Housing and Construction (con’t)
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Transportation (con’t) Expenditur
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Preface Special thanks are owed to
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County Rankings December 2002 Kansa
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Selected County Population Rankings
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Selected County Rankings Per Capita
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Selected County Rankings Per Capita
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State Summary, 2000 Acres Acres Yie
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Thousands 100 NumberofFarmsinKansas
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Land Area and Proportion in Farms 1
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Farm, Crop and Livestock Informatio
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Farm, Crop and Livestock Informatio
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Agriculture Industry Production In
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Farm Value of Kansas Livestock and
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Livestock Shipped Into Kansas, by S
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Crops Percentage of Farm Cash Recei
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Total Loans/Total Assets and Net Fa
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Banking and Finance December 2002 K
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Bank Deposits in Kansas by County F
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Banking Growth in Kansas 1949-2001
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New Firms by State, 1995-2000 Perce
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Self-Employment by State, 1995-2000
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Hispanic-Owned Businesses in Kansas
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Women-Owned Businesses in Kansas, 1
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Manufacturing in Kansas 1998r All e
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Manufacturing in Kansas 2000 All em
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Kind of Business Retail Trade in Ka
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Wholesale Trade in Kansas, 1997 Typ
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Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by In
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Total Annual Payroll ($1,000) by In
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Number of Establishments by Industr
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Number of Establishments by Industr
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Number of Establishments by Industr
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Number of Establishments by Industr
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Number of Establishments by Industr
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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Taxable Retail Sales, by County 199
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County Trade Pull Factors* FY 1990-
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Value Value Value Rank Country 1999
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Kansas Gross State Product by Indus
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Patent Grants by County, 1990-1999
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KansasRegionalTemperatures,2000 Jan
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Precipitation in Kansas, 2000 and A
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Kansas County Precipitation 1997-20
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Communications December 2002 Kansas
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Daily Newspapers of Kansas, 1993-20
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Daily Newspapers of Kansas, 1993-20
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Total Crime Index Offenses in Kansa
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Crime Index Offenses by County* 199
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Arrests by County 1995-1998 County
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Admissions and Releases All Institu
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Inmate Characteristics in Correctio
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Number of Full-Time Law Enforcement
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Number of Accredited Public Schools
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High School Graduates by County, by
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Percent High School Graduate or Hig
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County Headcount Grades 7-12 High S
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Pupil-Teacher Ratio by County, 2001
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Kansas School Districts: 2001 Schoo
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Kansas School Districts: 2001 Schoo
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Kansas School Districts: 2001 Schoo
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Current Expenditure Per Pupil in Pu
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Kansas School Districts: Estimates
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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Col
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Enrollment in Kansas' Four-Year Col
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Enrollment in Kansas' Technical Col
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Public Library Materials by State,
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Public Library Service by State, FY
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Public Library Service by State, FY
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Public Libraries Providing Access t
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Elections December 2002 Kansas Stat
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Kansas General Election Statistics
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County Kansas General Election Stat
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Kansas General Election Statistics
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County Kansas General Election Stat
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Kansas General Election Statistics
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Kansas General Election Statistics
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Voter Registration and Party Affili
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Civilian Labor Force in Kansas 1950
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Income December 2002 Kansas Statist
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Total Personal Income by State and
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Total Personal Income by State and
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Kansas Personal Income by Major Sou
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Personal Income by Source by County
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Per Capita Personal Income and Pers
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Per Capita Income 1989 and 1999 and
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Per Capita Personal Income by Count
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Median Income, Kansas and Kansas Co
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Percent of People in Poverty by Sta
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Poverty Status by State in 2001, Pe
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Estimates of People of All Ages in
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Estimates of Related Children Age 5
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Estimates of People Under Age 18 in
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Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expend
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Food Stamp Beneficiaries and Expend
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Nonfuel Raw Mineral Production and
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Oil Production in Kansas 1889-2001,
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Kansas Oil Production and Number of
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Visitation Data and Size of State P
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Population of Kansas by Age Group a
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Projections of the Population of Ka
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Population Summary for Congressiona
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Race and Hispanic Origin by Congres
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Population of Kansas Counties, Cens
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Population of Kansas Counties, 1980
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Population of Kansas Counties, 1990
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County Population of Kansas Countie
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Population Change in Kansas and Net
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Population Projections of Kansas Co
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Age by County, in Kansas, 2000 All
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Age by County, in Kansas, 1990 All
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Median Age of Persons in Kansas Cou
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Urban and Rural Population by Count
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Urban and Rural Population by Count
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Land Area by Urban and Rural Reside
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Population of Counties by Race Apri
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Population of Metropolitan Areas 20
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Population of Urban Places of 10,00
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Group Quarters Population by County
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Number of Households by County 1990
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Kansas Transportation at a Glance,
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Expenditure of Federal Funds Admini
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Special City & County Highway Fund
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Commuting to Work: 2000 Percent of
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Registered Live Births, Deaths, Mar
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Marriages, Divorces and Annulments
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Live Births and Deaths by County of
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Reported Abortions by Age Group of
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Hospitals in Kansas by County, 2000
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Practicing Physicians in Kansas by
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Active Dentists in Kansas by County
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Cancer Death Rates Per 10,000 Popul
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Low Income Uninsured Children by St
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deaths, 476, 479 divorces, 476, 477