AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoHantavirus Watch: KDHE says it’s monitoring three Kansans after a “high-risk exposure” to a person with confirmed Andes hantavirus linked to the MV Hondius cruise ship. The three people were not on the ship and have no symptoms; KDHE says the public risk is “extremely low” and that people aren’t considered infectious unless they become symptomatic. Water Infrastructure: Frontenac’s boil-water advisory is still in effect as crews repair aging lines and must complete testing before KDHE will lift it. Energy & Air Quality: Evergy has scrapped plans to end coal burning at its Lawrence Energy Center by 2028, with coal expected to continue past that date. Local Housing: KU architecture students finished the Kaw House—eight tiny homes built with community partners to help people transition out of homelessness. Recreation Safety: KDHE issued a blue-green algae watch for Marion County Lake, urging visitors to avoid visible algae and keep pets from drinking contaminated water.
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