McPherson daily brief

McPherson, Kansas and US news for busy people - Apr 8, 2026 edition

McPherson daily brief
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McPherson

  • A new agreement allows law enforcement to use a CCC campus building for tactical training while providing criminal justice students with hands-on experience using a training simulator.
  • The city approved a service agreement for LeadsOnline software, which allows police to monitor transactions at scrap yards and pawn shops to recover stolen items.
  • A new online tool allows residents and developers to search property parcels, view zoning designations, and access property information via the city's website.
  • The city authorized financing for its share of the Eshelman Street reconstruction near McPherson College following a negotiated cost-sharing arrangement with the school.
  • The city's governing body unanimously approved a $72,000 expenditure to replace the EMS department's fleet of portable radios to ensure reliable emergency communication.
  • Longtime Red Cross volunteer Paul Czosnowski will host a free presentation at the Cedars Event Center Thursday at 3p to share firsthand accounts from his two decades of disaster relief work.
  • The McPherson High School boys varsity golf team finished second at the Eldorado Invitational with a team score of 317, led by Cole Cooper's third-place individual finish.
  • The McPherson Bullpups swept Andale/Garden Plain in a home doubleheader, highlighted by a walk-off three-run home run from Rylie Whitfield to secure the second win.
  • Expect a bright and sunny day with a high near 74, though it will be quite windy with a slight chance of a stray shower or storm late this afternoon.
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🌾 Kansas

  • Gov. Laura Kelly on Tuesday signed two bipartisan bills aimed at easing Kansas's housing shortage by cutting municipal red tape and streamlining residential development through mandated permit approvals and modified accessibility standards.

  • Union leader Kevin King won the Independence mayoral race Tuesday with just over 60 percent of the vote, defeating Councilwoman Dr. Bridget McCandless in an election dominated by debate over a massive Nebius AI data center and its roughly $6 billion in tax abatements.

  • The Wichita City Council voted 4-3 on Tuesday to purchase a Boston Dynamics "Spot" robotic dog for the police department at a cost of $340,000 for de-escalation and hazardous situation response.

  • Andover Central High School's "JagWire Robotics" team won the FIRST Robotics Competition City of Fountains Regional held April 1-4 in Kansas City, positioning the team for a potential invitation to the world championship in Houston.

  • Kansas City metro voters approved nearly $200 million in school bonds and levy measures in Tuesday's municipal elections.


🇺🇸 US

  • The United States and Iran announced a two-week cease-fire and plans to fully reopen the Strait of Hormuz, with the Pakistan-brokered agreement coming hours before President Trump had threatened Iran's destruction.

  • Oil prices plunged 13-15 percent and global stocks surged as investors cheered the cease-fire agreement, though crude benchmarks remain 30-40 percent above pre-war levels.

  • A new Quinnipiac poll finds 55 percent of Americans now believe artificial intelligence will do more harm than good, an 11-point jump from a year ago and the first majority.

  • The Trump administration has rebuffed Ford's request for aluminum tariff relief after fires at a major New York plant created supply bottlenecks for the F-150 pickup.

  • Weekly rail carload data shows March volumes excluding coal averaged 171,338 carloads per week, the strongest March since 2008 and highest monthly level since August 2019.


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April 8 2009: Somali pirates hijack Maersk Alabama ship

Exposing how lightly defended, high-value arteries of global commerce had become vulnerable to unconventional, non-state actors challenging free trade on the open seas. Coming after decades in which U.S. naval dominance underwrote “freedom of the seas,” the standoff and its aftermath marked an early crack in the post–World War II model of frictionless, American-guaranteed globalization, foreshadowing a more contested and securitized era of maritime trade.


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