AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Alert Lifted (But Nitrate Caution): KDHE rescinded a Do Not Drink Order for the Qwik Fuel, LLC public water system in Thomas County after lab results showed no bacteriological contamination, but officials still warn customers not to boil water because nitrates can’t be reduced that way—and infants under six months should not drink tap water. Community Wellness Upgrade: HaysMed’s Center for Health Improvement is partnering with Greenfields Outdoor Fitness on the $1.1 million Lifelong Vitality Project, building an outdoor, ADA-accessible fitness and recreation space designed for all ages and abilities. Youth & Safety Through Play: United Way of Central Kansas awarded $2,600 in May Impact Grants to five Barton County nonprofits, including shaded play areas and playground safety upgrades, plus support for youth mentorship and caregiver resources. Local Health & Safety in the News: Kansas City hospitals say they’re coordinating for World Cup visitors, focusing on translation and helping international patients navigate care costs and options. Injury/Incident Updates: A Graham County crash sent an 82-year-old to Graham County Hospital after his SUV hit a bridge guardrail; in Kansas City, police investigated a weekend shooting that left a 64-year-old dead and three suspects charged with first-degree murder.
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