AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoTick-borne risk in Kansas: Kansas health officials report tick-bite-related ER visits are rising across the Midwest, with Kansas tracking higher tick-borne illnesses since 2020; guidance focuses on prevention—repellent, permethrin-treated clothing, staying out of brush, and checking for ticks right after being outdoors. Outdoor health in Hays: HaysMed’s Center for Health Improvement is partnering on a $1.1 million “Lifelong Vitality Project” to build an outdoor, ADA-accessible fitness and recreation space meant to be free for the whole community. Community grants in Barton County: United Way of Central Kansas awarded $2,600 in May Impact Grants to five nonprofits, including youth mentorship, STEM learning, and safer play spaces. Public safety update: Jefferson County authorities are investigating after a body was recovered from Perry Lake; no apparent foul play was reported. Kansas City World Cup planning: Topeka’s Stormont Vail says it’s preparing for World Cup overflow patients and potential mass-casualty scenarios with regional drills and coordination.
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