AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoCommunity Grants: United Way of Central Kansas awarded $2,600 in May Impact Grants to five Barton County nonprofits, backing youth mentorship, family stability for substance-affected households, and hands-on STEM and safer play spaces. Public Health & Wellness: HaysMed’s Center for Health Improvement is partnering with Greenfields Outdoor Fitness on the $1.1 million Lifelong Vitality Project, building an outdoor, ADA-friendly fitness and recreation space meant to be free for the whole community. Transportation & Infrastructure: KDOT is moving ahead with a K-4 culvert extension in Rush County (about $268,000), with daylight shoulder work and up to 15-minute delays; separately, Gov. Laura Kelly and KDOT announced $5.9 million for nine spring 2026 transportation projects via the Cost Share Program. Agriculture & Livestock: Kansas officials are urging vigilance after a New World screwworm case was confirmed in Texas, emphasizing monitoring for the larval stage as the state keeps its response plan ready. Local Safety: “Operation Zero” launches a summer traffic enforcement push targeting speeding, impaired driving, and unrestrained occupants.
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