Hays daily brief

Hays, Kansas and US news for busy people - Jun 8, 2026 edition

Hays daily brief
Courtesy of City of Hays, Kansas

Hays

  • The Hays City Commission backed forming a task force to address a projected $112,000 budget shortfall for ACCESS Public Transportation.
  • The annual Hays Citywide Garage Sale is scheduled for June 12-13, with maps available at the Hays Welcome Center.
  • The Hays Recreation Commission will host a free community watch party for the U.S. Men's National Team soccer match in Hays on June 12.
  • Shelly Prescott of Prescott Performance Lab in McPherson shared a video demonstration on how to use an abmat to improve sit-up form.
  • Expect some patchy morning fog to clear for partly sunny skies and a high near 89°F, with just a slight 20% chance of a passing shower or thunderstorm later in the day.

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🌾 Kansas

  • Four Republican gubernatorial candidates — Secretary of State Scott Schwab, Philip Sarnecki, Charlotte O'Hara and Ty Masterson — traded attacks at a Johnson County Community College debate Friday, while three other contenders boycotted over a $10,000 entry fee they said violated party neutrality ahead of the Aug. 4, 2026, primary.

  • Kansas wheat producers report yield losses of up to 20% heading into the 2026 harvest, with the USDA rating 55% of the crop poor-to-very-poor and only 15% good-to-excellent following drought and late-spring freezes.

  • Gov. Laura Kelly declared a State of Disaster Emergency June 4 after heavy flooding and an EF2 tornado struck northeast Kansas, closing multiple highways and prompting water rescues across Riley, Jackson and surrounding counties.

  • A nonverbal 4-year-old boy with autism reported missing in rural Geary County on June 5 was found dead the following afternoon at Stormont Vail Health's Flint Hills Campus, with authorities saying no foul play is suspected.

  • The Kansas Supreme Court on June 5 reinstated Anthony D. Allen's 27-year sentence, reversing a lower appeals court ruling that had overturned his Johnson County rape and aggravated kidnapping convictions stemming from holding a woman hostage in her Lenexa apartment for months.


🇺🇸 US

  • Explosions struck central Tehran Monday as Israel and Iran exchanged fire in an escalating cycle of attacks, with Brent crude surging more than 4.8 percent to $97.58 as markets reacted to fears of a broader Middle East conflict.

  • U.S. nonfarm payrolls grew by 172,000 in May, exceeding economist estimates, while unemployment held at 4.3 percent and stronger-than-expected results dimmed prospects for a near-term Federal Reserve rate cut.

  • Nithya Raman overtook Spencer Pratt in the Los Angeles mayoral primary as late mail-in ballots trended toward liberal candidates, prompting Elon Musk and President Trump to amplify unsubstantiated fraud claims about the race.

  • Sen. Adam Schiff introduced legislation requiring human oversight of Pentagon AI weapons systems, part of a broader wave of Democratic bills that could signal the oversight tech companies face if Democrats retake Congress.

  • Two new academic papers offer the first empirical evidence that smartphone adoption contributed to the long-running U.S. fertility decline, with one study finding the iPhone accounted for as much as half the drop in birthrates between 2007 and 2011.


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JUNE 8, 1966: NFL AND AFL AGREE TO HISTORIC MERGER

The 1966 merger deal between the established NFL and upstart AFL set the foundation for the modern National Football League, unifying schedules, championships and television rights. All eight AFL franchises—like the Kansas City Chiefs, Denver Broncos and New York Jets—were absorbed into the new structure, helping create today’s AFC and NFC conference system. The Super Bowl emerged from this agreement and has since grown into one of the most-watched sporting events in the world.


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