AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoHeat & Public Health: A new analysis warns the U.S. heat wave could make some 2026 World Cup knockout matches unsafe, with “feels like” conditions pushing toward 110°F in host cities, raising risks for fans and stadium workers. Mosquito Control: Kansas State University urges residents to cut mosquito breeding by removing standing water (tires, buckets, bird baths, clogged gutters) and using repellents at dusk and dawn. Invasive Plants: Kansas added Amur honeysuckle and four other plants to the noxious weed list, making landowners responsible for eradication with help from county weed departments. Early Childhood in Kansas: Gov. Laura Kelly celebrated opening the Kansas Office of Early Childhood, consolidating agencies and expanding childcare pilots under House Bill 2045. Animal Health: Kansas officials say the New World screwworm outbreak is an animal health risk, not a food safety concern for consumers. Local Water/Environment Policy: A Kansas federal judge declined to dismiss a pollution lawsuit, allowing claims to proceed against parent companies under a “corporate veil” theory.
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