AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoWater Safety Alert: KDHE issued a boil water advisory for the City of Goff (Nemaha County) after integrity issues with a storage tank raised the risk of bacterial contamination. Invasive Livestock Threat: The New World screwworm—an old-world “flesh-eating” parasite—was confirmed again in Texas, with officials warning it could spread quickly as animals move across states, including Kansas. Tick Season Reminder: Barton County health officials say warmer weather is driving more ticks and urge prevention: long sleeves, repellent, permethrin-treated clothing, and prompt tick checks/removal. Data Center Watch (Emporia): Questions continue around the Flint Hills Digital Campus, including timelines, power needs, and water/cooling impacts, after a new Q&A from the Regional Development Association of East Central Kansas. Local Clean Energy: Rolling Hills Zoo installed four Level 2 EV chargers funded through KDOT’s Community Chargers Pilot Program. Community & Nature: The Kaw Valley Almanac highlights seasonal cycles and local nature observations, including elderberry uses.
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