Kansas is dealing with multiple infrastructure and safety challenges: contaminated groundwater that can substitute for fertilizer, recent crash incidents including a police pursuit that injured children, and a cow crossing that caused a highway pileup. Meanwhile, the state navigates post-World Cup hosting duties and prepares for upcoming college football season.
·Groundwater pollution in parts of Kansas has reached levels where it can replace some fertilizer applications
·A police pursuit crash at 18th and Minnesota Avenue in Kansas City injured 10 people including children
·A cow crossing Interstate 70 triggered a three-vehicle collision according to highway patrol
·Kansas State appears as a playable team in the new EA Sports College Football 27 game
·Senator Jerry Moran secured billions in additional Medicaid reimbursements for the state
drawn from HPPR, The Topeka Capital-Journal, KMBC, KAKE · updated 38m ago