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Crow River Media’s news team took home five awards in the Minnesota Newspaper Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. Winners were announced during MNA’s annual awards banquet Thursday at Minneapolis Marriott Northwest in Brooklyn Park.
Fishing is a popular activity along the Crow River. Local anglers can be seen fishing along the riverbank in Hutchinson. Photo by J.G. Miller, Hutchinson
Crow River Media’s news team took home five awards in the Minnesota Newspaper Association’s Better Newspaper Contest. Winners were announced during MNA’s annual awards banquet Feb. 1 at Minneapolis Marriott Northwest in Brooklyn Park.
Two current members of the Crow River Media news team, and one former member were recognized during the Minnesota Newspaper Association’s annual convention Jan. 26. Former Hutchinson Leader editor Doug Hanneman received the Al McIntosh Distinguished Service to Journalism award.
The Crow River Valley League voted Monday during a league meeting to realign into three separate leagues of five teams each. It had previously been two separate leagues with eight teams in the CRVL South and seven teams in the CRVL North.
The Hutchinson Police Department requested that the City Council give Crow River Arts six months notice to vacate the building. The Police Department is seeking the additional space to expand its family conferencing project, evidence preparation and equipment storage.
Shelby Lofgren stepped up as the new director of Crow River Singers. She is directing this weekend’s holiday concerts, “Love’s Pure Light,” at 7 p.m. Friday, Dec. 1, at New Journey UCC, and 2 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3, at Peace Lutheran, both in Hutchinson.
Crow River Media news team earns state recognition +3. Family tradition continues: New ownership expands L&P Supply services. For nearly six decades, L&P Supply has been a fa… Hutchinson EDA launches childcare grant program ...
Outside the Animal Medical Center on Crow River, a line of pets and their owners wait for the clinic to open at 7 a.m. Some pets have appointments, while others are dropped off with the hope that Dr. John Froning and his team will be able to examine them sometime during the day.
“Steel Magnolias,” the story of six strong women in rural Louisiana, opens its six-show run Thursday, Nov. 9, at Crow River Winery. See listing for ticket information.