Hutchinson daily brief
Hutchinson, Kansas and US news for busy people - Aug 19, 2026 edition
Hutchinson
- A pedestrian died Tuesday afternoon after being struck by a train north of Highway 50 on Rayl Road in eastern Reno County. →
- Hutchinson city staff presented a Carey Park master plan featuring a water reuse system, an amphitheater, and a rebuilt boathouse. →
- In a split vote, the Hutchinson City Council approved a $65,000 payment to the Cosmosphere for an airplane display ahead of STAR bond revenue generation. →
- The Hutchinson City Council scheduled discussions on a data center moratorium, e-bike rules, Flock cameras, and a plastic bag ban. →
- Hutchinson completed $160,000 in emergency water main repairs and repaving at 17th Avenue and Plum Street before school started. →
- Hutchinson Community College and Newman University partnered to let students earn select bachelor's degrees in Hutchinson. →
- It’s going to be a scorcher in Hutchinson today, with sunny skies, gusty south winds, and a blazing high near 107°F pushing heat index values up to 109.
🌾 Kansas
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Democratic U.S. Senate nominee Adam Hamilton launched his first general election TV ad Aug. 18, filmed in Lebanon, Kansas, ahead of his Nov. 3 race against Republican incumbent Sen. Roger Marshall. →
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Gov. Laura Kelly and the Kansas Department of Transportation announced more than $61 million this week for road, sidewalk, bicycle and trail projects across the state. →
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Crews installed University of Kansas and Wichita State University logos Aug. 16 on the roughly $300 million Wichita Biomedical Campus, which is set to open for classes in spring 2027. →
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Police and Kansas City, Kansas, Animal Services removed 81 emaciated dogs from a home Saturday after responding to a report of aggressive dogs fighting, booking two people into the Wyandotte County Jail. →
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The U.S. Department of Agriculture reported 60% of Kansas topsoil was short or very short of moisture for the week ending Aug. 16, up from about 54% two weeks earlier. →
🇺🇸 US
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The 30-year U.S. Treasury yield surged to 5.333% on Tuesday, its highest level since June 2007, pushing the average 30-year mortgage rate to 6.75% and dragging the S&P 500 lower for a third straight session. →
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Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro signed an executive order Tuesday requiring data centers to fund their own power and pay full electricity costs, with developers also required to draw significant clean energy, commit to local hiring and secure community support. →
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Self-described Democratic Socialist Angie Nixon upset heavily-funded Alexander Vindman in Florida's Democratic Senate primary, winning about 56% of the vote despite raising less than $1 million to his $16 million. →
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Apple will rewrite its EU App Store terms by Oct. 1, cutting its standard commission from 30% to 26% and replacing per-install fees with a 5% transaction fee, setting a precedent U.S. developers could cite in antitrust fights. →
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The UAE halted all trade and financial ties with Iran on Wednesday after accusing Tehran of launching ballistic missiles toward its territory, deepening a regional realignment that has drawn Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar and Jordan to condemn Iran. →
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AUGUST 19, 1953: CIA‑BACKED COUP TOPPLES IRAN’S DEMOCRATICALLY ELECTED LEADER
With funding and support from the United States and Britain, Iran’s military overthrew Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq and restored the Shah to power, reversing Mosaddeq’s move to nationalize the country’s oil. The coup cemented Iran as a key U.S. Cold War ally for decades, but it also sowed deep anti-American resentment that helped fuel the 1979 Iranian Revolution.
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