AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Alert Lifted (Water Safety): KDHE rescinded a Do Not Drink order for Qwik Fuel, LLC’s Thomas County water system after tests found no bacteriological contamination, but nitrate levels remain high—KDHE still warns not to boil and to keep tap water away from infants under 6 months. Community Wellness (Fitness Access): HaysMed’s Center for Health Improvement and Greenfields Outdoor Fitness are launching the $1.1M Lifelong Vitality Project, building free, ADA-friendly outdoor fitness and gathering spaces for all ages and abilities. Animal & Human Health (Screwworm Watch): Kansas officials and vets are urging vigilance as New World screwworm was confirmed in a Texas calf—pets with open wounds should be protected and wounds covered; vets note specific treatments may help. Local Health Systems (World Cup Prep): Kansas City hospitals say they’re ready for international patients during the World Cup, focusing on translation and helping visitors navigate U.S. care costs and options. Health & Safety (Crash Injuries): Multiple Kansas crash reports include a Graham County SUV bridge incident sending an 82-year-old to hospital and other injury reports across the state. Community Support (Youth & Stability Grants): United Way of Central Kansas awarded $2,600 to five Barton County nonprofits, including programs supporting youth mentorship, substance-use impacted families, and safer play spaces.
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