AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 minutes agoKratom crackdown in Kansas: Kansas’ kratom and 7-OH ban starts July 1, and Lawrence/Douglas County health and law enforcement are gearing up for both enforcement and treatment support for people facing withdrawal risks. Water safety in western Kansas: A person drowned at Horsethief Reservoir in Hodgeman County; Kansas Wildlife and Parks located the victim and responders pronounced them dead. Flooded-stream health alerts: KDHE issued advisories for SEK residents to avoid flooded streams due to sewage concerns, and additional stream/lake advisories were reported for parts of south-central and southeast Kansas. Toxic blue-green algae warnings: Kansas health officials warned that 12 lakes may have toxic algae, urging residents to avoid contact and keep pets away. Disaster resilience funding: FEMA is reserving $75M for tribal resilience projects under the BRIC program as deadlines near, pushing hazard mitigation planning for Native communities. Home insurance pressure tied to extreme weather: A new poll of Kansas homeowners links rising premiums to severe weather and urges officials to hold utilities and polluters accountable.
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