Hutchinson Brief

July 14, 2025

Hutchinson Brief

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USD 308 announces back-to-school information
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Hutchinson Public Schools will begin the 2025-26 school year on Wednesday, Aug. 13, with online enrollment opening July 10 for new and returning students. The district announced the back-to-school plans in its summer newsletter, with Superintendent Dr. Dawn Johnson expressing excitement about the upcoming year and noting “a
Construction continues at YMCA
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Construction is progressing on the new Hutchinson YMCA facility, with concrete work completed for the elevator and gymnastics areas and foundation work underway for two indoor pools. The Hutchinson YMCA announced Friday that structural steel installation will begin soon on the project being built in partnership with Simpson
Hutchinson Alley opens Fall league registration
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Alley of Hutchinson is accepting registrations for its fall bowling leagues, offering multiple options for bowlers of varying skill levels and schedules. The family entertainment center, located at 1221 E. 23rd Ave., has announced league play beginning in August with various formats and meeting times. League Director
Reno County Child Care Task Force names Heather Faulkner executive director of Kids Collective
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Reno County Child Care Task Force has named Heather Faulkner as the founding executive director of Kids Collective, a new nonprofit organization focused on strengthening the region’s child care system. Faulkner, a Hutchinson native with more than 25 years of experience in early childhood leadership, will lead
Hutchinson Art Center continues Saturday Morning Artist sessions
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson Art Center has been hosting Saturday Morning Artists sessions, offering local artists and art enthusiasts a chance to practice their skills in a supportive group environment. The sessions run from 9 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. on Saturdays at the center, located at 405
Fire department accepting advance school supply donations
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson Fire Department is accepting advance donations for its annual school supply drive, with corporate sponsorship from Allen Samuels, RCB Bank and Ad Astra Radio. The fire department announced Friday that donors can drop off school supplies at all fire station locations ahead of the official drive
Hutchinson City Council meeting at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson City Council will meet at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall to consider several items including a public hearing on condemning an unsafe structure. The council will hear a request to condemn a residence at 2100 S. Bonebrake St. and receive updates on commercial

Sports

PrairieStar Health Center to Offer Free Sports Physicals for Students
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — PrairieStar Health Center will host free sports physicals for middle and high school students Wednesday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at its pediatrics department. The five-hour event will take place at the health center’s facility at 2700 E. 30th Ave. in Hutchinson. The physicals are
Hutchinson Monarchs Clinch 2025 Jayhawk Collegiate League Championship
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — The Hutchinson Monarchs captured the 2025 Jayhawk Collegiate League championship Saturday night, defeating the Kingman Islanders 8-2 at Hobart-Detter Field to cap off a dominant weekend series. The title-clinching victory came one day after the Monarchs routed Kingman 17-4 on Friday night, improving their record to 25-5 and
NFHS Adds Javelin Specifications, Approves Safety Changes for 2026
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The National Federation of State High School Associations has approved javelin implement construction specifications for inclusion in the track and field rules book beginning with the 2026 season, responding to the growing number of states incorporating the event into high school competition. The javelin addition was among 11
Kansas high school basketball tournament gets major overhaul
TOPEKA, Kan. — The Kansas State High School Activities Association will consolidate multiple classes at single venues for state basketball tournaments beginning in 2026, marking the first time since 1953 that classes will share championship sites. The KSHSAA Board of Directors approved the new format Tuesday, responding to member school administrators
High school softball bans player audio, video recording
High school softball players will be prohibited from transmitting or recording audio and video from the field under new rules approved by the National Federation of State High School Associations for the 2026 season. The NFHS Board of Directors approved the rule changes following the organization’s annual Softball Rules

Politics

Senators Marshall and Risch Introduce Bill to Ban Radical Leftist ‘Gender Theory’ in Schools
Washington – On Thursday, U.S. Senator Roger Marshall, M.D. (R-Kansas) joined Senator Jim Risch (R-Idaho) in introducing the Say No to Indoctrination Act, which would codify President Trump’s executive order from January 2025, preventing taxpayer dollars from funding radical gender ideology in K-12 schools. “As American students lag
Kansan to Kansan - July 7
Gov. Laura Kelly
Tracey Mann on Kansas Ag Hero of the Month
Fellow Kansan, Agriculture is the heartbeat of the Big First District. Each month, I highlight the life and work of Kansas ag heroes – the people who make our state the pilot light of America and who inspire me to continue fighting for Kansas farmers, ranchers, and agricultural producers. Yours in
Moran urges sustained U.S. military aid to Ukraine to stem Russian aggression
By TIM CARPENTER, Kansas Reflector
Davids speaks with frontline health care providers on impact of extreme Republican Medicaid cuts
KANSAS CITY, KS – Representative Sharice Davids joined nearly 200 health care workers at Vibrant Health to discuss the harmful impact of recently enacted Republican Medicaid cuts. Davids heard directly from providers about how these cuts, which she voted against, will threaten all Kansas families’ access to affordable care — and reaffirmed
Estes delivers remarks on House floor in support of ’One Big, Beautiful Bill
U.S. Congressman Ron Estes (R-Kansas) delivered remarks on the House floor in support of H.R. 1 – the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Read the full remarks below. Watch on YouTube and Rumble. Watch the remarks here. Remarks as delivered: Mr. Speaker, I rise today on behalf of
Schmidt votes to cancel massive tax hike, secure border, lower federal spending
WASHINGTON, DC: Congressman Derek Schmidt (KS-02) issued the following statement regarding passage of the budget reconciliation bill by the U.S. House of Representatives, also called the “One Big Beautiful Bill”: “Last November, Americans voted for change in Washington, D.C. Today, Congress is delivering much of the change promised

Opinion

INSIGHT: Protecting the herds
Greg Doering, Kansas Farm Bureau

Area happenings...

Food Safety Inspection Results - Reno County, Kansas
Inspection Period: July 6-13, 2025
Area events (Copy)
📋 Hutchinson Events List July 13 - July 16, 2025 • Hutchinson, Kansas Sunday, July 13, 2025 10:00 AM Baptism Sunday FAMILY FREE 📍 Carey Park 10:00 AM • Meet at Gazebo #1 in Carey Park for service, baptisms in Arkansas River, and fellowship meal to follow • Hosted by Hutchinson New Life
Hutchinson Obituaries
Hutchinson Obituaries Gates, Larry Lee Hernandez, Paul Anson Janzen, Dean Leo Larson, Linda Louise Patterson, Thomas Edmund Pitzer, Rickey L. “Rick” Schmidt, Agnes Fern Source: Legacy.com - Hutchinson, Kansas Obituaries
Area police logs
Reno County Jail Log - July 11, 2025 11:30 PM - ELIAS DE LA CRUZ, white male, age 42, Hutchinson - Criminal Damage <$1,000-DV 9:54 PM - TYSON BYERS, white male, age 15, 219 W 2nd Ave - Battery 10:18 AM - ALAN REED, white male,

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US news

July 11 2025
Iran’s Uranium Survives?; Pentagon Invests in Critical Minerals; ‘Fight for America’; Ford’s Safety Woes; Germany Protests Laser

🌾KS news

KS - July 11 2025
Battery Plant Delayed; Farm Economies Struggle; Moran on Ukraine; Benton Man Arrested; Mahomes on Stadium

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