AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoPublic Health: KDHE rescinded a “Do Not Drink” order for the Qwik Fuel, LLC water system in Thomas County after tests showed no bacterial contamination, but it still warns residents not to boil due to persistent high nitrates—especially urging no tap water for infants under 6 months. Community Wellness: HaysMed’s Center for Health Improvement and Greenfields Outdoor Fitness are launching the $1.1M Lifelong Vitality Project, building an outdoor, ADA-friendly fitness and play space meant for everyone, not just members. Healthy Homes: Kansas State University extension guidance says strong lawn care can help homeowners prevent invasive weeds—avoid mowing too short, water deeply and less often, and keep turf healthy. Safety & Care Access: Kansas City hospitals say they’re ready for World Cup patients, but worry visitors may struggle with the U.S. healthcare system’s “menu” and navigation. Local Health Support: United Way of Central Kansas awarded $2,600 in May Impact Grants to five Barton County nonprofits, including programs supporting youth mentorship and families affected by substance use. Silver Alert Update: Anderson County’s Silver Alert for an 82-year-old man with dementia was canceled after he was found and returned home.
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