AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoWildlife & Education: The Sternberg Museum of Natural History in Hays is hosting “Under the Canopy,” a traveling rain-forest exhibit featuring live animals and Spanish-language interpretive displays through this fall. Public Health & Outdoors: Kansas State University advises homeowners that a healthy lawn can help prevent invasive weeds, stressing proper mowing height and deep, less-frequent watering. Ticks on the Rise: Barton County health officials warn that warmer weather can mean more ticks, urging long sleeves, repellent, permethrin-treated clothing, and quick checks after outdoor time. Community Health Infrastructure: HaysMed’s Center for Health Improvement is partnering with Greenfields Outdoor Fitness on a $1.1 million Lifelong Vitality Project to build an outdoor, ADA-accessible fitness and play space for all ages. Water & Safety: Jefferson County authorities are investigating after a body was recovered from Perry Lake near the Slough Creek Boat Ramp. Labor & Cancer Care: Radiation therapists at Ascension Via Christi in Wichita went on strike over pay and staffing; the hospital says treatments are continuing via contracted staff. Energy & Land Use: Renewable energy groups sued the U.S. military over stalled wind-farm national security reviews, arguing it’s freezing new development.
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