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The Kansas Department of Health and Environment has issued a boil water advisory for a portion of Sedgwick County Rural Water ...
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment reported five more cases of measles in the past week from the outbreak in ...
Gov. Laura Kelly announced that federal funding was being used to waive fees for Kansas child care providers. Trump now cut ...
The number of measles cases in Kansas has increased to 32, according to the April 9 update from the Kansas Department of ...
The measles outbreak in southwest Kansas has spread to Ford and Finney counties. KDHE reported the state's first measles ...
The City of Abbyville public water supply system is under a boil water advisory due to a loss of pressure in the system, ...
Local health officials are advising healthcare providers to act quickly as new measles cases continue to be reported in Kansas. The Johnson County Department of Health and ...
Kansas has seen an increase in measles cases, with 32 cases reported in eight counties. The KDHE reports one patient is in ...
TOPEKA –The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHE) and the Kansas Department of Wildlife and Parks (KDWP) are announcing the beginning of the Harmful Algal Bloom season.
"The measles outbreak continues in Kansas with five new cases reported in the past week. A total of 37 cases have been reported in the past month. The first case the Kansas Department of Health and ...
TOPEKA, Kan. (WIBW) - A boil water advisory has been rescinded for the City of Perry in Jefferson County.
The measles outbreak is concentrated in the southwestern part of Kansas, with the disease spreading to two additional counties over the past two weeks. Measles cases have now been reported in Finney, ...