EPA Proposes to Ban Ongoing Uses of Asbestos, Taking Historic Step to Protect People from Cancer Risk
“Proposed Rule is First-Ever Risk Management Rule Issued Under New Process in 2016 Lautenberg Chemical Safety Act”
Mike Flood has Earned the Nebraska Farm Bureau Endorsement for the First Congressional District
“It is clear our members believe Mike Flood is the right person to represent the First Congressional District. We are proud to offer him our endorsement and support as he seeks to represent Nebraskans in Congress,” said Vinton.”
Game Play: Program Builds Family Bonds, Social Skills
“Bonding Thru Board Games resumes post-COVID”
K-State Technology Development Institute’s Innovation Stimulus Program assists Kansas chiropractic table manufacturer
“We are always excited to work with local manufacturers, especially those who purchase many of their parts from other local fabricators,” said Bret Lanz, commercialization director at TDI. “When we looked to redesign some of the assemblies, we kept in mind other local suppliers’ capabilities and designed the parts in such a way that several individual parts could be incorporated into a single laser-cut part provided by one of their existing suppliers.”
Plastikon Healthcare Issues Voluntary Nationwide Recall of Milk of Magnesia Oral Suspension 2400 mg/30 mL, Magnesium Hydroxide 1200mg/Aluminum Hydroxide 1200mg/Simethicone 120mg per 30 mL, and Acetaminophen 650mg/ 20.3mL, Unit Dose Cups, Due to Microbial Contamination
“This product potentially could result in illness due to intestinal distress, such as diarrhea or abdominal pain. Individuals with a compromised immune system have a higher probability of developing a wide-spread, potentially life-threatening infection when ingesting or otherwise orally exposed to products contaminated by micro-organisms.”
Federal officials say Russian spies tried to hack into a Kansas nuclear power plant
“Four men have been charged with cyberattacks on energy sector facilities around the world — including Wolf Creek nuclear plant in Burlington, Kansas. The unsealing of indictments comes amid rising tensions between Washington and Moscow.”
Clay County’s Mural Movement Contest
“The theme of the new artwork is to be considered “Kansas Life.” And what exactly “Kansas Life” is, is all up to the artist.”
Evergy’s Transmission Delivery Charge increase takes effect April 1
“Kansas law allows electric utilities regulated by the Kansas Corporation Commission (KCC) to recover costs associated with the transmission of electric power through a separate transmission delivery charge (TDC) on customer bills, without approval from the KCC.”
Lawmakers look ready to legalize medical marijuana, but likely won’t let Kansans vape or smoke it
“Kansas nearly passed legislation last year that would have legalized cannabis for medical use. If it does so this year, it may be available by early 2024.”
New Survey Shows Kansans Strongly Support Legislation Granting Patients Choice and Access to Nurse Practitioners
“Kansas voters shows broad bipartisan support to make it easier for patients to see Advance Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) for their health care services.”