McPherson daily brief

McPherson, Kansas and US news for busy people - Feb 25, 2026 edition

McPherson daily brief
Middle School Girls Wrestling team - Photo Credit - Head Coach Kaden Kretzer

McPherson

  • McPherson Psychological Associates Expands Main Street Clinic. The clinic's newly expanded facility features seven Kansas-themed therapy rooms and specialized spaces for play therapy and group sessions.
  • Commissioners authorized $124,122 for the purchase of three Dodge Durango Pursuit vehicles to modernize the Sheriff's Office fleet, partially offset by the auction of older units.
  • Local leader and former city official Tiffany Neel has opened an insurance agency providing comprehensive coverage solutions for home, auto, farm, and business.
  • KMU is now offering its boardroom and auditorium as rental spaces for community and business events for groups of up to 116 attendees.
  • The McPherson Bullpups defeated the Mulvane Wildcats 68-46, led by Jett Pyle's game-high 21 points and efficient 50% team shooting. The victory improves McPherson's record to 13-9 as they head into their final regular season game.
  • The McPherson Bullpups secured a 48-42 victory over the Mulvane Wildcats in their final home game, led by Brooke Doile's 14 points and 7 rebounds.
  • The McPherson Middle School girls wrestling team finished third overall at the Patriot League North Girls Championship, led by individual gold medalists Sophie Racines, Sloan Shober, and Rheamy Rierson.
  • ECS girls basketball rolls in Sub-State opener, 69-2
  • Georgia resident weighs in on school bond.
  • It’s going to be a beautiful day in McPherson with mostly sunny skies, a high near 64, and just a light breeze out of the southeast.
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🌾 Kansas

  • Gov. Laura Kelly warned she will give "strong consideration" to seeking a state-level EPA waiver allowing year-round sales of E15 ethanol-blend gasoline if Congress does not act by an April 1 deadline.

  • Gov. Laura Kelly signed Executive Order 26-0 to expedite emergency assistance for wildfire relief, waiving licensing and hours-of-service requirements for commercial motor vehicle carriers and drivers assisting with wildfire response.

  • Kansas State Senator Michael Murphy called on three county commissions to impose a three-year moratorium on data center development, warning a single facility could consume more power than a new Reno County plant could produce and threatening state legislation if local action is not taken.

  • Salina voters rejected a repeal of the city's breed-specific pit bull ban with 5,329 votes against and 4,123 in favor, locking the ordinance in place until 2036.

  • The Kansas House and Senate exchanged dozens of priority bills as the turnaround deadline passed, with the House receiving 20 Senate bills and the Senate receiving more than 35 House bills.


🇺🇸 US

  • President Trump announced a mandate requiring tech companies building AI data centers to construct their own power plants, a federal retirement savings match up to $1,000 annually for workers without employer plans, and an anti-fraud campaign led by Vice President JD Vance during his joint address to Congress Tuesday.

  • Trump presented seven military and civilian awards during his joint address, including the first Congressional Medals of Honor ever bestowed during a State of the Union speech, in a record one hour and 47 minute address that recognized 27 individuals and groups.

  • Trump staged repeated stand-or-sit confrontations with Democrats during his joint address, framing them as obstacles to public safety on immigration and criminal justice while positioning for midterm elections less than nine months away.

  • Anthropic said Tuesday it will no longer pause development on dangerous AI models if competitors have already released comparable technology, softening its safety policy amid a Pentagon ultimatum threatening loss of its defense contract by Friday.

  • Ukrainian forces have retaken territory in Kupyansk and Zaporizhzhia as Russia's war enters its fifth year, with Russian casualties totaling 1.2 million including up to 325,000 killed while peace negotiations backed by Trump remain stalled.


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February 25 1940: NHL game televised in US for first time

The first telecast of a National Hockey League game is transmitted over New York's W2XBS—the National Broadcasting Company's experimental station used to test TV technology. A viewing audience estimated at 300 subscribers watches the New York Rangers defeat the Montreal Canadiens, 6-2, at Madison Square Garden.



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