AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoWorld Cup security in Kansas City: Federal authorities say three U.S. citizens—including a Kansas man—were arrested for allegedly conspiring to provide ISIS material support, with prosecutors alleging plans to fund drones and rocket-propelled grenades aimed at U.S. servicemembers. Local law enforcement: In Jackson County, Topeka resident Ashanti Lashay Hernandez was arrested after a traffic stop led to suspected meth, ecstasy, marijuana, and paraphernalia. Wichita shooting update: Sedgwick County investigators say a suspect, Carl Weems, was booked after a shooting injured two men in North Wichita. Kansas public safety push: The Kansas Highway Patrol and partners are launching “Operation Zero,” stepping up enforcement on speeding, impaired driving, and unrestrained occupants through summer. Kansas agriculture leadership: Glenn Brunkow was named president of the Kansas Farm Bureau after Joe Newland’s resignation. Student government accountability: A Kansas university student council is facing criticism for incomplete public updates on resolutions and bylaw violations in published documents. World Cup logistics in Kansas City: Algeria’s national team arrived in the metro and is set to train in Lawrence and play at Kansas City’s Arrowhead-area stadiums.
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