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The annual Hutchinson Art Center Members Art Show starts Friday evening with an opening reception. The event, sponsored by First National Bank and free and open to the public, will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Hutchinson Art Center, 405 N Washington St. Hutchinson Art Center Executive Director John Eberly said the exhibit will run through November 16.

The art center’s Front Gallery is exhibiting photographs from Nickerson native Francis Hawks from Oct. 3 – 30.

The center will hold an afternoon Kids’ Make ‘N Take class on Oct. 12, themed “Chameleons.” Due to limited class sizes, reservations are required by phone at (620) 663-1081 or at the center.

Hutchinson High School and Hutchinson Community College Art Department students are holding their annual “Empty Bowls” event on Oct. 17 from 5 – 7 p.m.

The fall art auction has been canceled, and the next one is scheduled for Apr. 5, 2025. Eberly encourages anyone with artwork to consider for the auction to contact the center before bringing the item by.

photo from The Hutchinson Tribune The annual Hutchinson Art Center Members Art Show starts Friday evening with an opening reception. The event, sponsored by First National Bank and free and open to the public, will be held from 5 to 7 p.m. at the Hutchinson Art

Hutch Fest is this weekend in downtown Hutchinson and boasts a full line-up of activities from dawn till dusk for young children and young-at-heart adults who like car shows, inflatables, running a race, walking for a cause, craft beer, live bands, food trucks, pinewood derby […]

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Hutch Fest is this weekend in downtown Hutchinson and boasts a full line-up of activities from dawn till dusk for young children and young-at-heart adults who like car shows, inflatables, running a race, walking for a cause, craft beer, live bands, food trucks, pinewood derby

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The Kansas State Fair Governer's Award winner for Governor's watermelon, Allen McIntosh, and his grandmother, Vicky Willison, stand with their pumpkins and other produce for sale at their farm on 43rd Street 1/2 mile west of Buhler Road. Good boy "Charlie" also poses for the photo. CREDIT

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By John Mesh Hutchinson Community College freshman goalkeeper Marina Lopez was named the KJCCC Division I Women’s Soccer Goalkeeper of the Week on Tuesday. Lopez is the first Blue Dragon goalkeeper and the third overall player to earn Jayhawk Conference weekly honors this season. Hutchinson Community College sophomore

Colonel Dawn M. Johnson of Hutchinson, Kansas, was officially promoted to Brigadier General in the United States Army Reserve, according to a press release issued by Hutchinson USD 308.

Johnson currently serves as the Commander of the 143 Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) in Orlando, Florida. Beginning in March 2024, Johnson commands the largest sustainment command in the United States Army Reserve, which includes more than 8,000 soldiers across 10 states.

Johnson was promoted Sept. 3, 2024.

Johnson serves as the Superintendent of Hutchinson Public Schools and has lived in Reno County since 1994.

Johnson’s army career began when she was 17 years old, when she enlisted while a senior at Dodge City High School. Johnson spent 3 years on active duty and has deployed four times while serving as an Army Reservist in 1996, 2002, 2003, and 2011. 

Her most recent accomplishment includes graduating with a second master’s degree from the prestigious Eisenhower School for National Security and Resource Strategy in Washington, D.C in 2020. Prior to her assignment in Florida, Johnson was the Chief of Staff for the 451st Sustainment Command (Exp) in Wichita, Kansas.

Johnson enjoyed a celebration on post in Florida with soldiers during her first official weekend as a Brigadier General after taking the oath of office earlier this month. 

To formally commemorate this esteemed achievement, Johnson plans to celebrate an official ceremony this fall with friends, family and colleagues in Hutchinson.

Colonel Dawn M. Johnson of Hutchinson, Kansas, was officially promoted to Brigadier General in the United States Army Reserve, according to a press release issued by Hutchinson USD 308. Johnson currently serves as the Commander of the 143 Sustainment Command (Expeditionary) in Orlando, Florida. Beginning in

From left: Actor Andrew Kober coaches Hutchinson High School drama student Cassidy Ghere during an acting workshop at Hutchinson High School's auditorium on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024 CREDIT GINA LONG/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE Drama students around Hutchinson participated in an acting workshop led by Broadway and […]

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From left: Actor Andrew Kober coaches Hutchinson High School drama student Cassidy Ghere during an acting workshop at Hutchinson High School's auditorium on Tuesday, Sept. 24, 2024 CREDIT GINA LONG/THE HUTCHINSON TRIBUNE Drama students around Hutchinson participated in an acting workshop led by Broadway and television