
Hutchinson Minnesota Community GuideResident Guide for Hutchinson Minnesota |
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HighlightsWelcome to HutchinsonSubmitted by admin on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 18:36.Welcome to the Guide to Hutchinson. The Guide is produced by the Hutchinson Leader. It strives to be the most comprehensive annual source of community information available, offering information necessary for newcomers as well as established residents. This year’s edition is as large as ever, with these new features: • A story about the reconstruction of the Crow River dam in downtown Hutchinson. • A story about Chief Little Crow, a key figure in the city’s early history. • A story about one of the city’s newest recreational facilities, a disc golf course in South Park. Highlights Snapshot of HutchinsonSubmitted by admin on Thu, 04/10/2008 - 18:21.County: McLeod State Senate District: 18 State House District: 18A U.S. Congressional District: 7th Distance from other communities: Minneapolis/St. Paul, 60 miles; St. Cloud, 50 miles; Willmar, 48 miles; New Ulm, 43 miles; Mankato, 65 miles; Marshall, 90 miles. Population: In the 2000 census, Hutchinson’s population was 13,080. In early 2007, it was estimated at 14,417. A great place to visit or liveSubmitted by admin on Thu, 04/10/2008 - 18:13.On behalf of the Hutchinson area business community, the Hutchinson Area Chamber of Commerce, Convention and Visitor’s Bureau staff and the board of directors, welcome you to Minnesota’s Hometown, Hutchinson. When you arrive, you will notice the variety of businesses throughout the area. They have chosen Hutchinson as the home for their business which speaks highly of what we have to offer. You will be inspired by our vibrant downtown, the park at Library Square, its fountain, band shell and statues of the Hutchinson Brothers. A warm ‘hello’ from the mayorSubmitted by admin on Thu, 04/10/2008 - 18:04.Welcome to Hutchinson, one of Minnesota’s great small cities. When you think of characteristics that most people would look for in a model hometown, things that come to mind are friendly people, people who get involved in their community, a city that takes pride in its neighborhoods, a downtown that retains that small town feel, beautiful parks and recreation opportunities, good schools, quality health care, good jobs, a mix of local businesses that value knowing and servicing their customers, and a city that embraces its past while looking forward to its future. Advertising |
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