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Michael Wegscheid, 49


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Michael Wegscheid, 49, of Lakeville, formerly of Hutchinson, died suddenly Sunday, Sept. 5, 2010, at his home in Lakeville.



Victoria Flowers, 88


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Victoria Flowers, 88, of Litchfield, died peacefully surrounded by family at her daughter's home in Brownton.



Classes began Tuesday at Immanuel Lutheran


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Thirty-eight students, including 10 preschoolers, walked through the doors Tuesday for their first day of classes at Immanuel Lutheran School.



Apple growers’ core season begins


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Apple-picking time has come a bit early this year for the cluster of seven orchards north and east of Hutchinson due to favorable growing conditions that have prepared the earliest apples for picking



Charter schools welcome students Tuesday


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New Discoveries Montessori Academy will reach its full operational level when the 2010-2011 school year kicks off Tuesday.



Hutchinson City Council: How they voted


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Members of the Hutchinson City Council voted unanimously to approve the following issues at their Aug. 24 meeting.



Industrial park open house postponed


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The Hutchinson Economic Development Authority's industrial park ribbon-cutting ceremony scheduled for today, Tuesday, Sept. 7, has been postponed because of weather.



Brian Bleil, 60


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Brian Campbell Bleil, 60, of Hutchinson, passed away Wednesday, Sept. 1, 2010 in Hutchinson.



Work on Adams moving along


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Much of the work to be done on Adams Street north of Fifth Avenue Southeast could be done by Labor Day, but Hutchinson motorists shouldn’t expect to be using Adams until early November.



EDITORIAL: The fruits of our labor


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Monday is Labor Day, a day for saying farewell to summer, preparing for the return of the school year, and yes, celebrating the fruits of labor.



LETTER: Narrow bike lanes don't make sense


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From Dave Skoog
Hutchinson
In our city, we have bike paths that are 4 feet, 6 inches wide with moving vehicles on the left, parked vehicles on the right.



COMMENTARY: Not just jobs; Good, safe jobs


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By Richard L. Trumka
President, AFL-CIO

and Shar Knutson
President, Minnesota AFL-CIO



CHEERS & JEERS: for Sept. 2, 2010


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Cheers to the many gardeners and farmers who so faithfully are sharing the wealth of their produce at our local farmer’s market twice a week.



Kids flocked to Conservation Day


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Youngsters from throughout a 40-miles radius homed in on Youth Conservation Day at Gopher Campfire Conservation Club’s Byron Lake grounds northeast of Hutchinson on Saturday.



Frances Graupmann, 89


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Frances Graupmann, 89, of Hutchinson, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 31, 2010, at Burns Manor Nursing Home in Hutchinson.



David Freitag, 69


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David C. Freitag, 69, of Hutchinson, passed away Friday, Aug. 27, 2010, at the Hutchinson Community Hospital in Hutchinson.

Private family graveside services will be at a later date.



EDITORIAL: The value of ACT scores


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The list of tests that measure student achievement is enough to make anyone’s eyes gloss over.



ELECTION LETTER: America needs conservation, not taxes to control carbon


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From Glen Menze
Independence Party Candidate
Minnesota 7th Congressional District



CHEERS & JEERS: for Aug. 31, 2010


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Cheers to the Hutchinson maintenance lawn crew for doing a wonderful job by Boy Scout Park. We really appreciate it — they do a great job!
Bill and Jerilyn Breitkreutz, Hutchinson



Hutchinson moves to buy leftover lots


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Several residences and businesses were bought up and cleared out along state highways 7 and 15 when the state rebuilt 7 through Hutchinson.



Area crops faring well


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By Nathan Winter
Extension Educator – Agricultural Productions Systems
McLeod/Meeker County



Arlene Felter, 92


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Arlene Felter, 92, of Winthrop passed away Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010, at the New Ulm Medical Center in New Ulm.



Betty Stockland, 87


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Betty Stockland, 87, of Cosmos, passed away Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010 at Cedar Crest in Cosmos.



Lida Inselmann, 94


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Lida Inselmann, 94, of Hutchinson, passed away Saturday, Aug. 28, 2010, at Burns Manor Nursing Home in Hutchinson.



Lucille Dufresne, 88


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Lucille Dufresne, 88, of Hutchinson, passed away Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010, at her home in Hutchinson.



Energy savings goals of Hutchinson’s plan


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Hutchinson officials have, in recent years, made making the city more energy efficient a priority.



Now’s the time for lawn weed control


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By Nathan Winter
Extension Educator – Agricultural Productions Systems
McLeod/Meeker County



Skateboard advocate pushes for park lights


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The City Council’s decision last month, on a 2-2 vote, not to erect a light at Hutchinson’s skateboard park caused longtime park advocate Rett Young to address the council at the start of its Aug.



Hutchinson’s 2010 revenues, expenses slip


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Steps city staff have taken to control spending has Hutchinson in line to finish 2010 with a balanced budget despite a projected revenue shortfall of $306,000.



Two police employees to be laid off


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Efforts to reduce city staff heading into 2011 continued Tuesday when the Hutchinson Police Commission reluctantly verified Chief Dan Hatten’s selection of two employees to be laid off in his department.



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