AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoPublic Health: KDHE issued a boil water advisory for the City of Goff (Nemaha County) after integrity issues with a water storage tank raised the risk of bacterial contamination. Wildlife & Health: Barton County health officials warn Kansans to expect more tick activity after warmer weather, urging repellent, protective clothing, and quick tick checks to reduce Lyme risk. Invasive Species Watch: Kansas agriculture officials are stepping up outreach after New World screwworm was confirmed in a Texas calf, stressing it’s an animal health threat and urging ranchers and vets to watch for infestations. Local Water Planning: Derby city leaders discussed growth-driven staffing needs tied to a new water treatment facility planned to come online by 2027. Community & Nature: Friends of Konza Prairie are hosting a behind-the-scenes butterfly trail walk this weekend, with limited sign-ups. Entrepreneurship: Dickinson County earned E-Community status from Network Kansas, gaining tools and connections to support startups and small businesses.
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