Kansas schools are struggling to prevent vaping among students, even as growing cases appear nationwide of a mysterious lung disease related to the use of electronic cigarettes. The Kansas Department of Health and Environment says it knows of three cases of the unidentified disease, and nearly 200 cases have been reported nationwide with at least one death. Kansas news service, Roger Heaton has more.
Franklin County Health Department Director Midge Ransom says up to one third of students in Franklin county have tried vaping.