AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoPublic Health Update: KDHE rescinded a “Do Not Drink” order for Qwik Fuel, LLC’s public water system in Thomas County after testing found no bacteriological contamination, but it’s still warning residents not to boil due to persistent elevated nitrates—especially cautioning against giving tap water to infants under six months. Safety & Health in Motion: A 20-year-old was seriously injured in a late-night I-70 crash near Lawrence when a Jeep Wrangler hit the rear of an unoccupied Dodge Durango blocking traffic; the driver was taken to Overland Park Regional Medical Center. Community Health & Care: WellSky announced expanded behavioral health partnerships, including new relationships with Odyssey Behavioral Healthcare and Rhode Island’s behavioral health agency, plus continued work with Oceans Healthcare. Elder Care & Alerts: An Anderson County Silver Alert for a missing 82-year-old man with dementia was canceled after he was found and returned home. Health Policy Debate: Kansas AG Kris Kobach urged the EPA to treat mifepristone as a water contaminant, despite FDA saying it’s safe.
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