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Hutchinson, Kansas Sinkhole – Site of Former Salt Mine

August 24, 2009 rockman Comments Off on Hutchinson, Kansas Sinkhole – Site of Former Salt Mine

The new owner of land that used to be owned and mined by the Carey Salt Company is in talks to buy out 32 homes in the area because of subsidence and sinkholes. They have […]

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