McPherson daily brief

McPherson, Kansas and US news for busy people - Jun 11, 2026 edition

McPherson daily brief
Lindsborg Police Chief Terry Reed, right, picks up bottled water donated by White's Foodliner for storm cleanup crews Tuesday. The store donated the water after 100 mph winds left extensive tree damage across central Kansas. (Photo: City of Lindsborg Facebook)

McPherson

  • The City of Lindsborg will begin a citywide curbside tree limb pickup on June 15 following severe windstorm damage.
  • Lindsborg officials distributed bottled water donated by White's Foodliner to crews clearing tree damage after a severe storm.
  • McPherson Center for Health will host an educational event on menopause and perimenopause on Aug. 29 at the McPherson Opera House.
  • Prairie View requested $252,000 from McPherson County for 2027, a 5% budget increase to support rising patient volumes.
  • The McPherson Parks Department will host its 19th annual youth fishing derby on June 20 at Lakeside Park for children up to age 15.
  • The City of McPherson integrated its Everbridge emergency alert system with the South Central Kansas regional notification system.
  • A touch of relief is on the way Thursday, McPherson — sunny and breezy with a high near 89°F, followed by a mostly clear night dipping to around 61°F.

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🌾 Kansas

  • Sedgwick County commissioners voted unanimously to approve up to $450 million in industrial revenue bonds for Boeing's Wichita campus expansion, completing a roughly $100 million, 10-year property tax abatement package.

  • Evergy restored power to more than 92% of the 118,000 customers left without electricity after a June 8 windstorm with 115-mph gusts snapped more than 500 utility poles across the Salina region.

  • Midwest ER tick-bite visits are running ahead of last year's pace, with CDC data showing Kansas and surrounding states on track to surpass 628 visits per 100,000 ER visits recorded in all of 2025.

  • The Kansas City Chiefs extended quarterback Patrick Mahomes through 2033 with a record $504.75 million contract, the first NFL deal to exceed half a billion dollars.

  • Kansas City's FIFA Fan Festival opens Thursday at the National WWI Museum and Memorial with free admission, a 30,000-square-foot FIFA store and new regional transit routes, ahead of the city's first World Cup match June 16.


🇺🇸 US

  • The 2026 FIFA World Cup will open Thursday at Estadio Azteca in Mexico City with host nation Mexico facing South Africa, marking the first World Cup to feature 48 teams across three host countries — the United States, Mexico and Canada.

  • The U.S. and Iran exchanged strikes early Thursday, with Iran declaring the Strait of Hormuz closed to all vessel traffic and warning of a "crushing and decisive" response after President Trump vowed continued military pressure to force a negotiated end to the war.

  • U.S. strikes on southern Iran on June 10 destroyed two water reservoirs in Sirik's Bamani district, cutting off drinking water to roughly 20,000 residents amid temperatures exceeding 113 degrees Fahrenheit, with Iranian officials calling the attack a war crime.

  • U.S. inflation rose to 4.2 percent annually in May — the highest in three years — driven largely by a 23.5 percent surge in energy prices linked to the Iran war's disruption of Middle Eastern oil supplies, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported June 10.

  • Democrats and environmentalists are softening their opposition to oil and gas production as spiking energy prices and inflation, driven by the Middle East war, reshape the politics of climate change within the party.


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JUNE 11, 1963: UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA DESEGREGATED

Two Black students, Vivian Malone and James A. Hood, enrolled at the University of Alabama after federalized National Guard troops forced Governor George Wallace to end his attempt to physically block their registration. This confrontation marked a pivotal enforcement of Brown v. Board of Education and a major federal stand against segregation in higher education.


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