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Memorial Day is for families, too, says retired chaplain
The reason for Memorial Day certainly is to honor the memories of all those who have given their lives in the nation’s wars and military campaigns, says retired Chaplain Lt. Col. Lane Stockeland. “And you honor and remember the family of that military member," he adds.
RELATED CONTENTNation’s fallen law enforcement officers remembered
A memorial service was held Tuesday evening, May 14, in the Hudson High School auditorium to honor the nation’s law enforcement officers who have died in the line of duty.
RELATED CONTENTAll Curt Brown ever wanted to do was fly
Hudson can now boast of being home to not only an astronaut - but a Hall of Fame astronaut. Space shuttle commander Curt Brown was inducted into the U.S. Astronaut Hall of Fame in a ceremony at the Kennedy Space Center on April 20.
RELATED CONTENTKnudson expects some increase in state aid for schools
Gov. Scott Walker’s budget calls for no increase in state aid, but Republican legislators, especially in rural areas with declining enrollments, have heard from school administrators who say they need an increase in aid to avoid drastic cuts for their schools.
RELATED CONTENTHudson-based Procentive pioneered software as a service
Now the company founded by Randy Zimmermann and Jeff Burton has a new 6,300-square-foot building in St. Croix Business Park East, bringing it some well-deserved attention.
RELATED CONTENTCity will pursue grant for Vine Street reconstruction
The unanimous decision followed a report from Karen Erickson of Foth Infrastructure & Environment on the potential cost of the project, and how much a state requirement for bike lanes and sidewalks would add to the cost.
RELATED CONTENTWinter delivers a final punch in Hudson area
It’s hard to believe now, but just a week ago Hudson was hit by what was hopefully the final snowstorm of a seemingly unending winter. The heavy, wet snow snapped tree branches, bringing down power lines and cutting off electricity to some homes and businesses.
RELATED CONTENTCouncil withholds renewal of Golf Club liquor license
The Hudson Golf Club was removed from the list of 39 license applications submitted for approval after Council President Rich Vanselow questioned whether the club has been compliance with an ordinance requiring continuous operation by businesses that hold liquor licenses.
RELATED CONTENTSt. Paul man identified as likely scam artist
Police caught up with the 29-year-old St. Paul man at Family Fresh Market after an employee of Hudson County Market reported that he had been there asking for money.
RELATED CONTENTActors attend Hudson opening of made-in-Minnesota film
Emily Fradenburgh and Dustin Booth chatted with moviegoers and autographed posters advertising the independent film, shot over two winters at Minnesota locations along the Mississippi River near Hastings.
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Randy's Ramblings: Clergy wielded influence in Hudson of yesteryear
Opinion
The recent relocation of the Star-Observer news office forced me into a job I try to avoid like a dog shuns a bath: house-cleaning. Or in this case, office-cleaning. The effort proved worthwhile, however.
RANDY'S RAMBLINGS: Public facilities reflect community pride
Opinion
I’m weighing into this debate with considerable trepidation. Some of the toxicity of national and state politics has seeped into our local discussions. Voicing an opinion can make you a target...
Randy’s Ramblings: There’s a lot to like about the Affordable Care Act
Opinion
The Republican Party seems to have hitched its wagon to the idea that undoing the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act will be a political winner in the 2012 elections. But I wonder how Americans would feel about having the benefits of Obamacare, as it is commonly called, pulled away from them if the GOP does regain the White House and total control of Congress.
Randy's Ramblings: A showdown over mining is under way in Madison
A lot has been happening downstate that folks on the western fringe of Wisconsin, under the orb of the Twin Cities media, probably aren’t aware of unless they make an effort to follow our home-state news.
RELATED CONTENTRandy’s Ramblings: Decent pay and a good nursing home are worth preserving
There they go again, to adapt a line from a former president. Three years after citizens voted 27,219 to 14,648 for St. Croix County to continue to operate a nursing home, the county board has set another referendum on the issue.
RELATED CONTENTRandy’s Ramblings: We’ll miss it when it’s gone
I can’t help but think that the city will miss the Hudson Golf Club if it really does become a school site and commercial district. Maybe I’m wrong, but I know I’ll be a little sad to see it go.
RELATED CONTENTRandy's Ramblings: The election is over; no end in sight to the recrimination
By the time this hits the press, Tuesday’s recall elections will have been decided. Well, most of them should be decided anyway. Considering the vote-counting problems that plagued April’s state Supreme Court election, there’s no certainty that the results will be cut and dried.
RELATED CONTENTRandy's Ramblings: Recent shenanigans aren’t a reason to abandon the open primary
Some conservative bloggers are gloating over the Republican Party’s use of Wisconsin’s open primary system to play shenanigans with the upcoming state Senate recall elections.
RELATED CONTENTRandy's Ramblings: A bird-watching report from North Hudson
Nature has been on riotous display in our backyard in recent weeks. The cattail-ringed drainage pond beyond the lawn — together with neighborhood bird feeders — are magnets for an amazing diversity of wildlife.
RELATED CONTENTRandy's Ramblings: Computers aren’t ready to run the world
Toyota’s trouble with revving engines reminded me of my own encounter with technology gone wild. No, my 10-year-old, four-cylinder import didn’t take off like a bat out of heck. My problem was with the phone/cable TV/Internet provider.
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