Newton daily brief

Newton, Kansas and US news for busy people - Jul 15, 2026 edition

Newton daily brief
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Newton

  • The Newton City Commission voted to exceed the revenue-neutral rate, maintaining the current mill levy of 72.353 mills.
  • The Harvey County Board of Commissioners approved setting the maximum tax levy for the 2027 budget at 47.8 mills.
  • Newton city civil engineers are reviewing traffic data to evaluate potentially lowering residential speed limits to 20 mph.
  • The inaugural Rockets & Rails festival in Newton drew an estimated 10,000 attendees to Athletic Park on July 3.
  • The Harvey County Sheriff's Office recorded a record-breaking 262 cases in June, beating the previous month's record of 260.

🌾 Kansas

  • Kansas Gov. Laura Kelly denied clemency July 14 to Reginald and Jonathan Carr, keeping the death-row brothers eligible for execution over the 2000 Wichita massacre.

  • Panasonic Energy began mass production of lithium-ion battery cells July 14 at its roughly $4 billion De Soto, Kansas, plant, the largest economic development project in state history.

  • Kansas counties began mailing advance ballots and opening in-person early voting July 15 ahead of the Aug. 4 primary, which includes a wide-open governor's race.

  • Textron Aviation completed a 57,000-square-foot expansion of its flight-test hangar in east Wichita this summer to speed testing of the Cessna SkyCourier and Beechcraft Denali.

  • Former Kansas Jayhawks guard Lagerald Vick was charged with attempted first-degree murder after allegedly shooting a man in the back at a July 4 party in Memphis.


🇺🇸 US

  • ICE temporarily suspended most vehicle stops nationwide Tuesday for additional officer training after federal agents fatally shot two immigrants in separate vehicle stops within a week.

  • Consumer prices fell 0.4% in June, dropping the annual inflation rate to 3.5% from 4.2% in May as energy prices posted their steepest monthly decline since April 2020.

  • President Donald Trump said he will deliver a prime-time address at 9 p.m. Thursday focused in part on U.S. election security and voting machines.

  • New York Gov. Kathy Hochul signed an executive order Tuesday establishing what the state calls the nation's first statewide moratorium on new hyperscale data centers, pausing discretionary permits for up to a year.

  • President Donald Trump threatened Tuesday to order U.S. strikes on Iran's power plants and bridges next week unless Tehran resumes negotiations, as the U.S. restarted its naval blockade of Iranian ports.


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