AGP Executive Report
Last update: 11 hours agoPublic Water Safety (Thomas County): KDHE rescinded a “Do Not Drink” order for the Qwik Fuel, LLC public water supply after tests found no bacteriological contamination and disinfection equipment issues were fixed, but it still warns residents not to boil because nitrates remain elevated—especially urging no tap water for infants under six months. Invasive Weeds (Home Lawns): Kansas State University extension guidance says the best weed control is strong turf: mow at proper height (avoid scalping), water deeply and less often, and keep blades sharp to prevent weak grass from letting weeds take hold. Outdoor Health (Hays): HaysMed’s Center for Health Improvement is partnering on the $1.1M Lifelong Vitality Project to build an outdoor, ADA-accessible fitness and play space meant for the whole community. Wildlife & Recreation (Kansas-area awareness): A tick-prevention reminder from Barton County Health highlights long sleeves, repellents, permethrin-treated clothing, trail-avoidance of brushy areas, and prompt tick checks after being outdoors. Community Grants (Barton County): United Way of Central Kansas awarded $2,600 in May Impact Grants to five nonprofits supporting youth mentorship, STEM learning, caregiver resources, and safer play spaces. Public Safety (Perry Lake): Authorities are investigating after a body was recovered from Perry Lake in Jefferson County; no apparent foul play was reported.
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