LILA M. RUSCH
Lila M. Rusch, 97, of Hutchinson, formerly of Cosmos, passed away on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at Harmony River Living Center in Hutchinson. Funeral Service will be Friday, October 11, 2024,…
Lila M. Rusch, 97, of Hutchinson, formerly of Cosmos, passed away on Thursday, October 3, 2024, at Harmony River Living Center in Hutchinson. Funeral Service will be Friday, October 11, 2024,…
While playing ultimate Frisbee with the youth of their congregations in the late '90s, three youth pastors came up with an idea that Hutchinson High School students still look forward to 25 years later.
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State’s No. 1-ranked team too much for Hutchinson Hutchinson does not lose three consecutive games very often.
For almost 15 years, Wright Family Farms has welcomed Hutchinson High School’s FFA members, so they could provide an agricultural experience for fourth-graders. “We started when our son was in his freshman year at the school,” said Paul Wright, one of the owners of the farm.
Whether you’re a theater fan or someone who is just thinking about attending a show, there’s no shortage of opportunities in the Litchfield area this fall. A good way to start your Halloween weekend is with Litchfield High School’s feel-good musical “Footloose” — Oct.
Recently, I laughed a lot with Kurt, a lifelong friend. We met each other in the early ’80s while students at Concordia College in Moorhead. During our junior and senior years, together with three others, we rented a house a half-mile from campus. Free at last from dormitory policies and rules!
Wins WCC tourney, looks ahead to section play With the postseason looming, Litchfield seems to be putting together its best games. The Dragons were scheduled to open Section 6A tournament play this week, but they first were wrapping up the regular season.
20 YEARS AGO: NEWS FROM THE ISSUE OF OCT. 7, 2024 White strands hanging down from trees and scattered over bushes is a familiar sight on autumn mornings in Litchfield.
Rumors have swirled about the authenticity ofthe Kensington Runestone since it was discovered in 1898 tangled in the roots of an aspen tree on a farm near Kensington, Minnesota. Learn more about this artifact when Runestone expert Janey Westin debunks those rumors and more during her presentation 1:30 p.m.