AP: Phase of 2010 census in Kansas almost finished
TOPEKA, Kan. (AP) - The U.S. Census says field staffers are about three-quarters finished with a door-to-door trek verifying addresses for the 2010 population census.
Rain has slowed progress in parts of the state, but a Census official said Monday the impact of development has greatly hindered the work of around 1,100 temporary census workers. The group started April 20 and by Monday had completed 74% of the canvass.
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