AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoWater Quality Alert: KDHE issued a stream advisory for Ladder Creek and unnamed tributaries in Scott County (from the Scott–Wichita line to Scott Lake) after elevated e. coli levels tied to intense precipitation over confined feeding facilities; residents should avoid contact and keep children and pets out until follow-up testing clears the water. Local Infrastructure & Environmental Review: Douglas County commissioners extended the Wakarusa Drive extension timeline with KDOT, pushing the bid deadline to Nov. 1, 2028 and completion to end of 2030, to account for an environmental assessment required for the project on federal Army Corps-managed property. Rural Health Funding: U.S. Sen. Roger Marshall announced $79 million in rural health funds for 38 Kansas organizations under the Rural Health Transformation Program, aimed at sustaining access, prevention, and workforce/technology improvements. Heat Safety for World Cup Fans: A NOAA hazards outlook flags extreme heat risk during the World Cup knockout stretch (June 30–July 6), including multiple U.S. host cities, renewing concerns about spectator safety outside stadium protocols. Ag-Gag Debate: A new piece argues Kansas and other states’ ag-gag laws undermine transparency at factory farms, harming workers, animals, and water/air quality while limiting public oversight.
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