That's correct. Go vote! According to Brad Bryant, Chief Election Officer for Kansas:
"If an inactive voter attempts to vote at the address where they were registered before being made inactive, the law allows them to do so and does not require the ballot to be provisional. In this case, poll workers have enough information to determine that the person is a registered voter in the election district served by that polling place. If there is a question about the person’s qualifications, they are authorized to make the ballot provisional."