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Water Levels Rise

7/7/2016

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Seven days into the month of July and thunderstorms continue to drench our state with heavy rain. Whether you're living in the Wichita metro, Northeast or Western Kansas all lakes and rivers are filling up and the water is moving quickly.

In fact, we're experiencing the wettest month of July to date and are on pace to exceed all previous records.  

If you're looking to head out on the water this weekend make sure to check out the links above for weather updates as well as download the new Flood Watch app. This will help make your kayaking experience that much better and keep you aware of what might be heading your way.

Enjoy the water and be safe out there.  



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11/26/2019 02:21:45 am

I hate that for the longest time I thought I am already far and away from any mental health issue which I thought of as nothing but drama. Right now I am having palpitations, anorexic and I appear to be in a hyper state. I am unable to sleep straight for two days now. I don't really have running thoughts but my mood is gloomy. Maybe it's because of the weather but I am a little worried because this might be a type of manic depression which is hard to diagnose because you might be asked to take downers when you could probably be down already but just appear to be hyper.

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