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Ridgewater College Foundation names new executive director

The Ridgewater College Foundation Board of Directors has chosen Kelly Magnuson to fill the foundation’s vacant executive director position. Magnuson assumed her new duties on Nov. 11.



Paige Wiehr lands eight-point buck Paige Wiehr lands eight-point buck

Paige Wiehr, 10, of Hutchinson, shot her first deer, an eight-point buck, on Sunday, Nov. 8. That morning, Wiehr and her father, Brent, started hunting early. After two hours of grunting for deer, Wiehr whispered to her father that she had spotted a buck. She fired and made contact, taking down an eight-pointer.



Cool, wet fall poses challenges for manure application

October's cool, wet weather delayed more than the crop harvest.



Mostly sunny, 51 degrees Friday

New state park catalog highlights winter programs

As Minnesotans know, winter offers a unique way to play, and the 2009-10 edition of the Minnesota State Parks Programs & Special Events catalog is now available to help families plan their winter outi



Krumkake

Does anyone know where I can buy a krumkake iron locally? OR do I have to go all the way into the Metro area to get one?
Mother-in-law made them every year but she no longer can. I LOVE them and have decided to try making them myself and start a new holiday tradition.



Six Minutes Over Hutchinson: More fun than staring at livestock!

This week's "Six Minutes Over Hutchinson" offers tips on weekend fun for every taste. If you like cute vampires, Kay and Jorge have got you covered. If you enjoy guys staring at goats — well — oddly enough, we've got you covered, too.

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Of course, we're just talking movies. There's also a bunch of concerts this week, benefiting great causes. The question is, how much fun can you stand?



Harvest outlook is brighter Harvest outlook is brighter

As October slipped into November, Hutchinson area farmers joined others across Minnesota in being concerned that much of the 2009 crop would be left in the field after a month of rain and cold temperatures. This week, almost all soybeans are safely in the bins and corn is popping out of the fields as quickly as the combines can pick and strip the ears and transfer the kernels to waiting grain trailers and trucks. For the complete story, see the Nov. 19 print edition of the Leader.



Six Minutes Over Hutchinson: Episode 94, Nov. 19, 2009
6:36 minutes (6.05 MB)

This week's "Six Minutes Over Hutchinson" offers tips on weekend fun for every taste. If you like cute vampires, Kay and Jorge have got you covered.



Public notices from the Nov. 19, 2009 Hutchinson Leader

Are you interested in reading the public notices published in the Nov. 19, 2009 print edition of the Hutchinson Leader newspaper? The page or pages on which those notices were printed are attached.


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