Hutchinson daily brief

Hutchinson, Kansas and US news for busy people - Apr 21, 2026 edition

Hutchinson daily brief

Hutchinson

  • The Hutchinson City Council will consider a proposed moratorium on data centers during its upcoming meeting. Members are also scheduled to hear a presentation from the local recreation commission.
  • Law enforcement arrested three individuals following a search warrant execution that uncovered distribution amounts of methamphetamine, fentanyl, and K2 at a residence near a school.
  • The Boys & Girls Clubs of Hutchinson will host a free youth football combine on April 25 at Gowan's Stadium featuring Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Mitchell Tinsley.
  • The Haven City Council voted to waive all fees for chickens kept at Haven High. This decision provides financial relief for the school's poultry program.
  • Ellinwood secured the Sterling Golf Invitational team title behind three top-10 finishes in challenging, windy conditions. Cheney’s Kooper Williams claimed the individual crown with a 3-over-par 74.
  • It’s going to be a beautiful sunny day in Hutch with a high near 78, though you’ll want to watch out for those southwesterly gusts reaching up to 30 mph.

🌾 Kansas

  • Kansas will run a deficit every year through 2028, according to updated Consensus Revenue Estimates that show income tax collections falling $127.4 million below previous predictions for the fiscal year ending June 30.

  • Former Coldwater Mayor Joe Ceballos pleaded guilty Monday to three misdemeanor counts of disorderly election conduct, receiving a $2,000 fine and suspended six-month jail sentence for voting illegally as a noncitizen.

  • Ford County Fire and EMS Firefighter/Paramedic William Cory "Liam" Price died Sunday after suffering a medical emergency while on duty.

  • Former University of Kansas runner Sharon Lokedi won her second consecutive Boston Marathon on Monday, finishing in 2:18:51 to capture her third World Marathon Majors title.

  • Kansas health and extension officials are warning residents that ticks have emerged in large numbers this spring, with experts attributing the early activity to warmer-than-average weather.


🇺🇸 US

  • Uncertainty over U.S.-Iran peace talks Tuesday exposes a power struggle between political officials leading negotiations and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, which increasingly holds final authority over Iran's positions.

  • Virginians vote Tuesday on a Democratic-backed referendum that could redraw the state's congressional map and deliver the party as many as four additional House seats.

  • Tim Cook is stepping down as Apple chief executive Sept. 1, handing the role to hardware chief John Ternus while becoming executive chairman.

  • Amazon will invest an additional $5 billion in Anthropic as part of a broadening partnership that could grow to $25 billion, with Anthropic agreeing to buy more than $100 billion of Amazon cloud services.

  • Uber has committed more than $10 billion to buying autonomous vehicles and taking stakes in their developers, marking a shift from its asset-light gig-economy model.


Weather

Weather


APRIL 21, 753 B.C.: ROME FOUNDED BY ROMULUS

According to Roman tradition, the city was established by Romulus on the site where he and his twin brother Remus were miraculously saved and nursed by a she‑wolf. The myth, later refined by scholars like Marcus Terentius Varro, became the foundational legend explaining Rome’s divine origins and early rise.


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