Hutchinson daily brief

Hutchinson, Kansas and US news for busy people - Apr 16, 2026 edition

Hutchinson daily brief

Hutchinson

  • The new 75,000-square-foot Hutchinson YMCA will open on June 8, featuring premier amenities like a space-themed climbing structure and a full-scale aquatics center. This state-of-the-art facility aims to revitalize health and wellness opportunities for families across Reno County.
  • Entrepreneur Elijah Crist secured $150,000 in financing to launch Forged Automotive LLC, a unique repair shop that will provide traditional services alongside a DIY membership model for tool rentals and educational clinics.
  • The YMCA's "Five Days of Action" initiative provides families with a "Cyber P.L.A.N." and resources to protect children from online grooming, sextortion, and other digital threats.
  • The school board set nonresident enrollment capacity for 2026-27, reporting zero available seats for 4th, 5th, and 6th grades due to space and staffing constraints.
  • A citywide cleanup event is scheduled for April 25 and 26.
  • Senator Jerry Moran visited Hutchinson last week to celebrate the $3 million federally funded renovation of Davis Hall, which will expand the college's capacity to train students for nursing and healthcare careers.
  • HutchCC men’s golf secured its seventh straight Jayhawk Conference title with a dominant 24-stroke victory at Sand Creek Station. Individual standout Northgraves also claimed the KJCCC champion title to complete the Blue Dragons' sweep.
  • After some early morning fog clears out, expect a beautiful sunny day in Hutchinson with a high of 85 and breezy south winds gusting up to 29 mph.

🌾 Kansas

  • A proposed Google data center near Sharon in Barber County has divided residents over economic benefits versus concerns about water usage, noise and lack of public information, as neighboring counties impose data center moratoriums.

  • SkyWest Airlines cut the ribbon on a new Overnight Maintenance Base at Salina Regional Airport on Thursday, expected to add jobs and support fleet operations alongside groundbreakings for a Salina Family Healthcare community center and a General Atomics facility.

  • Fort Hays Tech Northwest will receive federal funding for renovation of its rural advanced manufacturing innovation lab to prepare students for manufacturing careers across Kansas.

  • Newman University opened a Smart Mobile Agriculture Lab in Garden City to provide hands-on training for agriculture students at its Wichita and southwest Kansas campuses, funded through federal resources secured by Sen. Jerry Moran.

  • WSU Tech and Foley Equipment opened a nearly 4,000-square-foot ThinkBIG Lab at WSU Tech's City Center Campus to expand hands-on training for students pursuing careers as heavy equipment technicians.


🇺🇸 US

  • The Trump administration is in preliminary talks with GM and Ford executives about using automakers' factories and personnel to produce munitions and military supplies, echoing World War II practices, as wars in Ukraine and Iran deplete U.S. weapons stockpiles.

  • U.S. stocks hit record highs Wednesday with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite setting new marks as investors grew confident in eventual U.S.-Iran peace talks, while oil prices rose modestly to around $96 a barrel for Brent crude.

  • A New York jury found Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation illegally monopolized U.S. live event markets, with states expected to seek a forced sale and damages for overcharging fans.

  • Twenty-seven percent of Americans now hold a favorable view of China, up 6 points from last year and nearly double the 2023 low of 14%, according to a Pew Research Center survey conducted in March.

  • Iran faces a $270 billion reconstruction bill after U.S. and Israeli forces struck at least 17,000 targets over five weeks, pushing Tehran toward negotiations for sanctions relief despite casting the cease-fire as a victory.


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APRIL 16 1881: BAT MASTERSON’S LAST GUNFIGHT ERUPTS IN DODGE CITY

On this day, famed lawman and gunslinger Bat Masterson fights his final documented shootout on the streets of Dodge City, Kansas, then a booming and volatile cattle town. Rushing back to defend his brother in a business dispute, Masterson trades gunfire by the railway, wounding a man before paying an $8 fine and leaving Dodge City that evening.


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