Reno County was founded in 1871, and immediately settlers began arriving
to break ground on a new frontier. Life here progressed as in most other
Kansas counties until the discovery of salt in 1887. Three railroads
competed to establish routes to bring the coal in for the manufacturing
process and to ship the salt out. The growth of railroads and the
central location of Reno County in Kansas created a hub of activity for
the grain industry. Hutchinson became the first town founded in Reno
County in 1872 when the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad reached the
banks of the Arkansas River. Shortly after, Hutchinson became the county
seat and from then on has been at the center of the dramatic changes
that have come to the county. Throughout the 20th century, fortunes and
empires were built on wheat and salt. Celebrating its 150th anniversary
in 2021, Reno County continues to make a national impact with these two
industries.