The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) reminds Kansans that March and April are when large areas of the state’s rangelands are burned, especially within the Flint Hills.
Kansas government contract procurement staff have rejected protests filed by Aetna and CareSource after they lost their bids ...
Water is a bipartisan issue in Kansas, and so far the Legislature has proposed increasing funding for its water programs and ...
Health officials have warned parents that the best defense against measles as a now-fatal outbreak continues is to get their children vaccinated.
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The Kansas Department of Health and Environment is warning Neodesha residents to steer clear of a local stream. KDHE issued a ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment plans to activate the Smoke Management Tool on Saturday. The tool is ...
Kansas lawmakers are considering Medicaid expansion under the proposed Healthcare Access for Working Kansans (HAWK) Act ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) has issued a boil water advisory for the City of Kensington public ...
A water line break caused a pressure loss in the water distribution system, which health officials say can result in lower chlorine residuals and a higher risk of bacterial contamination.
But the relative size of the outbreak is irrelevant. Kansas numbers continue to grow, and Dr. William Schaffner, infectious ...
Jill Bronaugh, communications director at the Kansas Department of Health and Environment told me by email: “The Kansas ...
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