
JENNIE ELLIOTT-STUTSMAN
Jennie Elliott-Stutsman of Winsted took her Saviors hand on August 21 in the early hours of a summer morning and entered eternal life. The first child of Bob and Jeannie Elliott…
Jennie Elliott-Stutsman of Winsted took her Saviors hand on August 21 in the early hours of a summer morning and entered eternal life. The first child of Bob and Jeannie Elliott…
Allan C. Maiers, 89, of Shakopee, formerly of Stewart and Hutchinson, passed away on Friday, September 20, 2024, surrounded by family at Benedictine Living Community in Shakopee. Mass of Christian…
Richard “Dick” D. Waage, 76, husband of Nancie, of Acoma Township, rural Hutchinson, passed away on Friday, September 20, 2024, at Harmony River Living Center in Hutchinson. Celebration of Life will…
Lesa Pierce, formerly known as “Roberta Rae Sebell,” gained her angel wings on Friday, September 13, 2024, in Dassel. Lesa was 81 years old. Lesa’s life would seem too short to…
Sheryl M. Luckemeyer, 60, of East Bethel, formerly of Hutchinson, passed away on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at her home in East Bethel. Gathering of Family and Friends will be held…
Richard “Dick” A. Olson, 89, of Hutchinson passed away on Friday, September 13, 2024, at Ecumen Pines in Hutchinson. Funeral Service will be held on Friday, September 20, 2024, at…
Totino-Grace disappoints homecoming crowd, 21-20 As defending state champion, Hutchinson knew it would get the best effort of every opponent it faced this year. And some — like Totino-Grace — might be extra motivated.
Hutchinson celebrated its annual homecoming early this year. Spirit Week activities included a bean bag tournament, pepfest/coronation, Wall of Fame honorees, parade, football game and a dance.
Friday and Saturday saw Library Square and adjacent First Avenue bursting to the seams with lookers and shoppers at the 50th annual Hutchinson Arts & Crafts Festival. There were times that the people were so thick in the aisles that it was hard to get close to a booth to see the merchandise.
What was built by a dentist is back in the hands of another who appreciates its history in Hutchinson. Fallon (Macemon) Theis purchased the white art deco building at 107 First Ave.