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CAPTION: Rep. Jason Probst addresses the audience at a Hutchinson NAACP/Hutch in Harmony Forum held at Hutchinson Community College Friday evening. CREDIT MICHAEL GLENN/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE By Michael Glenn Medicaid expansion was a focal point of conversation in a Friday evening forum hosted by the Hutchinson National

By Gina Long Antique Tractor Preservation Day founder Michael Hinton's Aug. 22 commemoration at Hutchinson's United States Post Office building was featured on RFD-TV's "Market Watch" program. "Market Watch" is the channel's most widely viewed weekly live news program. In a press release, Hinton said, […]

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By Gina Long Antique Tractor Preservation Day founder Michael Hinton's Aug. 22 commemoration at Hutchinson's United States Post Office building was featured on RFD-TV's "Market Watch" program. "Market Watch" is the channel's most widely viewed weekly live news program. In a press release, Hinton said, "'Antique Tractor Preservation

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CAPTION: Candidates Shanna Henry, second to left, Rep. Jason Probst, Lynnette Krieger-Zook, Lindsey Hatfield and Garth Strand speak at a forum hosted by the Hutchinson NAACP and Hutch in Harmony. CREDIT MICHAEL GLENN/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE By Michael Glenn The Hutchinson National Association for the Advancement of Colored

CAPTION: CREDIT HBO DOCUMENTARY FILMS

By Dan Deming

Despite what you may have heard or read elsewhere “Reagan” is a very good movie drawing nearly excellent audience reviews while critics and those politically opposed to the gippers’ life and Presidential performance denounce it with vitriol and cut it to pieces.  As the 40th United States President Ron Reagan has a unique background most worthy of knowing and perhaps becoming more appreciated as time goes by.

Dennis Quaid did an admirable job taking on a difficult role and is strongly supported by Jon Voght who lays the foundation for looking back on how Reagan helped bring down the Soviet Union by being cast as a Soviet intelligence officer composit who narrates the film through flashbacks and moving the story forward.  With Nancy Reagan a critical part of Reagan’s life Penelope Anne Miller is suitably cast as Nancy.

To its credit, the movie doesn’t just concentrate on Regans’ Presidency but goes into his Christian upbringing, Hollywood acting, mother’s childhood influence and disastrous first marriage.  You’ll find a variety of things you didn’t know about Ronald Reagan and others you may have once known but forgotten until craft- fully brought out.  High compliments also go to the music selected, especially when Bob Dylan sings the old cowboy favorite “Don’t Fence Me In” over an emotional series of real-life and death photographs as credits roll.

It wasn’t easy for this movie, based on a 2006 book called “The Crusader:  Ronald Reagan And The Fall Of Communism” to make it onto the screen.  Filming began in 2020 near Guthrie, Oklahoma but was shut down when Covid 19 hit.  Getting financing was a problem restricting the budget to 25 million and Facebook originally refused to accept advertising on grounds it would promote Republican favertism for the 2024 Presidential election.  

Since so many of today’s young people have no memory of Presidential history dating back to the 1980s, our closeness to nuclear war with the Russians and Reagan’s involvement in these critical times Ragan is a film that should be a part of their educational experience.  And whether you were for him or against him while experiencing those times the film if full of interesting tidbits. Example:   while campaigning door to door a woman asked who he was and after being told R.R. was at her doorstep she was thrilled Roy Rogers had come to her house.

While it does get off to a slow start if you want to see a really good movie, ignore all the critical panning and be among the 4.7 out of a possible 5 audience review scores being given.  Regan is now showing at Hutchinsons’ B and B. Theaters and it’s worth your time and money.

CAPTION: CREDIT HBO DOCUMENTARY FILMS By Dan Deming Despite what you may have heard or read elsewhere "Reagan" is a very good movie drawing nearly excellent audience reviews while critics and those politically opposed to the gippers' life and Presidential performance denounce it with vitriol and cut

Monday Sep 2 LABOR DAY

  • Lunch in the Park, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at DCI Park, at the corner of Main St. and 2nd Ave. Enjoy food trucks, yard games and entertainment

Wednesday Sep 4

  • Reno County Farmer’s Market, 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. at 103 W 2nd Ave.

Thursday Sep 5

  • Arlington Farm & Art Market, 4 – 7 p.m. at 306 W Main St. in downtown Arlington
  • Buhler Community Farmer’s Market, 5 – 9 p.m. at Jack’s for all Trades, 101 E Avenue B in Buhler
  • “The Fugitive,” part of the Fox Classic Film Series, 7 p.m. at the Fox Theatre, 18 E 1st Ave. Admission is $5. The Fox Film Series Passes are $45 and include 10 admissions and 5 small popcorns

Friday Sep 6

  • Kansas State Fair opening day
  • Yoder Farmers Market, 2 – 6 p.m. at the Main Street Community Pavilion
  • “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” 7 pm. in the Carey Digital Dome at the Cosmosphere, 1100 N Plum St.
  • Wynona Judd with Kimberly Perry, 7:30 p.m. at the Kansas State Fair. Tickets are available on the Kansas State Fair website

Saturday Sep 7

  • Reno County Farmer’s Market, 7:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. at 103 W 2nd Ave.
  • 5th Annual Reno County Veterans’ Memorial Poker Run sponsored by Bretz Injury Law ,9:30 a.m. at Salty Cycles, 129 E Sherman St. Entry fees are $25 per hand or $50 per 3 hands. Raffles and door prizes. Lunch will be provided after the run. Donations are accepted and all vehicles are welcome
  • “The Fugitive,” part of the Fox Classic Film Series, 2 p.m. at the Fox Theatre, 18 E 1st Ave. Admission is $5. The Fox Film Series Passes are $45 and include 10 admissions and 5 small popcorns
  • “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” 7 pm. in the Carey Digital Dome at the Cosmosphere, 1100 N Plum St.
  • Goo Goo Dolls, 7:30 p.m. at the Kansas State Fair. Tickets are available on the Kansas State Fair website

Sunday Sep 1

  • “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” 5 pm. in the Carey Digital Dome at the Cosmosphere, 1100 N Plum St.
  • La Alianza Nortena with Grupo Los de Chiwas, 7:30 p.m. at the Kansas State Fair. Tickets are available on the Kansas State Fair website

Monday Sep 2 LABOR DAY Lunch in the Park, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. at DCI Park, at the corner of Main St. and 2nd Ave. Enjoy food trucks, yard games and entertainment Wednesday Sep 4 Reno County Farmer’s Market, 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. at 103 W

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By John Mesh Former Hutchinson Community College baseball player Michael Helman got a promotion from Triple-A St. Paul by the Minnesota Twins Sunday. Helman, 6-foot-1, 195 pounds, will wear uniform No. 92 for the Twins. Additionally, the Twins reinstated infielder Brooks Lee from his rehab assignment and reinstated

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CAPTION: A group of representatives from the Hutchinson Chamber of Commerce, Wesley Towers, and Hutchinson Housing Commission ceremoniously cut the ribbon on a newly remodeled set of senior independent living apartments at Wesley Towers on August 29. CREDIT BRE MADDEN, WESLEY TOWERS By Kate Irelan Wesley Towers,