AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoPublic Health & Preparedness: Douglas County emergency officials urged residents to use more than tornado sirens during overnight storms, and to sign up for the Northeast Kansas Regional Notification System for alerts. Infectious Disease & Agriculture: Kansas livestock and pet owners are being told to stay alert after New World screwworm was confirmed in Texas, with K-State experts noting the biggest risk is larvae developing in wounds. Community Health Support: Astra Mental Health & Recovery is gearing up for a Summer Point in Time count on June 24, asking for donations like snacks, socks, bug spray, hydration packs, and sunscreen to support people experiencing homelessness. Safety & Health in Daily Life: K-State Extension shared lawn-care tips to prevent invasive weeds by keeping turf strong—avoid mowing too short and water deeply instead of frequently. Local Health & Justice: A Salina case is under investigation after hospital staff reported an infant may have been exposed to meth; the baby is expected to fully recover. Violence & Public Safety: Wichita and Kansas City police are investigating shootings that left multiple people injured, including a double homicide in Kansas City. Policy & Access: Kansas ended disability transition aid, raising concerns for people moving toward independent living.
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