Hutchinson Brief

July 23, 2025

Hutchinson Brief

Hi everyone!

In news, we have information on area school startups as well as the Hutchinson Police Department speeding campaign summary.

Check out our sports feature on the need for pickleball courts that are available for public use at all hours!

Let us know what you want to know! We are here to serve! Even when we don't publish a news brief to email, we do update our website, so check in any time!

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News

Hutchinson Police Issue 83 Speeding Citations During Federal Safety Campaign
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Hutchinson police issued 83 speeding citations and made one arrest during a federal speed enforcement campaign that concluded recently. The department participated in the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s “Speeding Slows You Down” initiative, deploying 11 officers for 66.5 hours of additional enforcement. Police made 199 total
Buhler USD 313 Announces Back-to-School Events and New Programs
BUHLER, Kan. — Buhler USD 313 has released information for the upcoming school year, including enrollment dates, open houses and a new STEAM academy partnership. The district will hold new student enrollment Aug. 4 from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. at individual school buildings. Parents can find
Haven Public Schools Opens Online Enrollment for Returning Students
HAVEN, Kan. — USD 312 Haven Public Schools has opened online enrollment for returning students, with in-person enrollment options also available at school buildings. Students can complete enrollment through the district’s PowerSchool portal at havenschools.powerschool.com/public. Parents without PowerSchool accounts should contact the district office or email Brad Russell
Hutchinson Community College Professor Recognized for Teaching Excellence
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Matt Smith, an associate professor of business at Hutchinson Community College, has been selected as a finalist for the Dragon Educator of the Year award, marking his most recent recognition in 2025. Smith has taught at HutchCC since 2014 and holds both bachelor’s and master’s degrees from Friends
Local Theater Production Announces Cast for “Into the Breeches”
A local theater company has announced the complete cast for their upcoming production of “Into the Breeches,” the acclaimed play by George Brant that tells the inspiring story of women stepping up during World War II. The theater extends congratulations to all cast members and expresses appreciation for everyone who
USD 309 Reno Valley School District: Summer Activities and Fall Preparations
As summer continues, USD 309 Reno Valley School District is keeping families informed about schedule adjustments, community events, and exciting opportunities for students to stay engaged during the break. Summer Program Schedule Changes Reno Valley Middle School recently announced important adjustments to their summer programming. The weight room schedule has
Fairfield School District prepares for 2025-26
The Fairfield School District (USD 310) is gearing up for the upcoming 2025-26 school year with important updates for families regarding enrollment deadlines and school meal programs. Enrollment Information Students and families have multiple opportunities to complete their enrollment for the new academic year. Online enrollment opened on July 28th,

Sports

In a pickle
Pickleball never sleeps (but courts do)
Pretty Prairie Cheerleaders Earn Top Honors at UCA Camp
PRETTY PRAIRIE, Kan. — The Pretty Prairie High School cheerleading squad captured multiple awards at UCA Cheer Camp, including a Gold Superior Ribbon for their Spirit Routine performance. The team attended the University of Cheerleaders Association camp last week, where they learned new material and developed skills. On the second day
Hospital Partners with Boys & Girls Club for Free Student Physicals
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Hutchinson Regional Healthcare System will provide free sports physicals for student-athletes Aug. 1 at Hutchinson High School as part of a community partnership with the Boys & Girls Club of Hutchinson. The event runs from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. and targets students in grades 7-12 participating
Hutchinson Hospital to host Veterans Golf Classic Sept. 26
HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Hutchinson Regional Healthcare System will host its second annual Veterans Golf Classic on Sept. 26 at Carey Park Golf Course, with proceeds supporting veteran-focused programs in the local community. The tournament will feature a four-person scramble format with check-in beginning at 9 a.m. The event serves as

Politics

Schmidt Highlights Wins in Defense Bill
WASHINGTON, DC: Congressman Derek Schmidt (KS-02) highlighted wins he secured for Kansas and for military families in H.R. 3838, the Streamlining Procurement for Effective Execution and Delivery (SPEED) and National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2026 (NDAA). The legislation passed the House Armed Services Committee by a vote
Ron Estes weekly update
Dear Friend, This week I penned an op-ed for the Daily Wire on how the One Big, Beautiful Bill is the most pro-life, pro-family piece of legislation in history. The legislation permanently doubles the Child Tax Credit, establishes savings accounts for newborns and boosts the adoption tax credit. At the
Senator Marshall: It’s Time to Bust The Rescissions Package Myths
When the people of Kansas reach out to my office, we listen. This past week, we received numerous questions about what the rescissions package, recently passed by Congress, actually does. First and foremost, it cuts $9 billion in waste, fraud, and abuse. Nearly $8 billion of this amount formerly belonged
Jerry Moran: Kansas Common Sense
Hello, Welcome to “Kansas Common Sense.” Thanks for your continued interest in receiving my weekly newsletter. Please feel free to forward it on to your family and friends if it would interest them. Celebrating New De Soto Panasonic Battery Manufacturing Plant On Monday, I participated in the ribbon cutting ceremony
Tracey Mann: Fellow Kansan
Fellow Kansan, Thank you for subscribing to my newsletter. The U.S. House of Representatives is back in session for another week of votes, committee hearings, and floor activity. For more information on what I’m working on this week, be sure to follow me on social media. I do not
Kelly demands release of funds, proclaims Panasonic Day in Kansas, celebrates grand opening
Governor Laura Kelly on Thursday joined a coalition of 17 governors in sending a letter to United States Secretary of Education Linda McMahon demanding the immediate release of approximately $6.8 billion in federal education funding. Although the funds were already appropriated by Congress, the U.S. Department of
Bipartisan Lawmakers, Advocates Condemn Shutdown of 988 LGBTQ+ Crisis Lifeline; Davids Helps Introduce Child Care for Working Families Act to Tackle Affordability Crisis
WASHINGTON, D.C. — Today, the 988 LGBTQ+ crisis support line is being shut down as previously ordered by the Trump Administration. In response, a bipartisan group of federal lawmakers and national mental health advocates spoke out against the harmful decision and called for its immediate reversal. Today’s event follows

Opinion

Serenity and courage
Kim Baldwin, McPherson County farmer and rancher

Area happenings...

Food Safety Inspection Results - Reno County, Kansas
July 2025
Area police logs
Reno County Daily Jail Log - July 20, 2025 12:30 AM - CRYSTAL J. ACOSTA, Hispanic female, age 36, 904 E. 5th Ave - Arrested for HPD FTA; DUI 3:05 AM - GLENDON W. BOWEN, white male, age 38, 1818 W 13th Ave - Arrested for DUI; 1st
Hutchinson Obituaries
Hutchinson Obituaries Cooper, Donald E Cramer, Dwight E. Dillon, Carolyn A. Erickson, Dr. Linda G. Moore, Jay L Peterson, Debbie Pettay, Everett L. Poe, Jerold L Russell, Rosalea Ann Source: Legacy.com - Hutchinson, Kansas Obituaries

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US news

July 22 2025
Economy Shows Resilience; New MLK Files Released; Pentagon Withdraws Marines From LA; China’s Oil Thirst; Drones Dominate Warfare
July 21 2025
Amazon hikes prices; Trump unifies base; School choice victory; Robots fix food delivery?; Trump demands name change

🌾KS news

KS - July 22 2025
Severe Kansas Storms; Kansas Governor’s Race; KC Drug Indictments; Food Bank Meal Boxes; K-State Player’s Emergency
KS - July 21 2025
Evergy Sues BNSF; Masterson Enters Race; Early Voting Begins; Heat Wave Impacts WKS Shelters; “Ted Lasso” Films In KC
KS - July 17 2025
Water Tower Rescue; Kansas Policy Shifts; New KU Stadium Turf; Teens Arrested in GC; Paying To Beat Addiction

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