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Wastewater issues strain relationship between First District, city

By BRENT SCHACHERER bschacherer@cherryroad.com The relationship between the city of Litchfield and its largest utilities customer and one of its largest employers has reached a new low. Always tenuous, but most often publicly billed as collaborative, the relationship between the city and First District Association became strained shortly after the dairy processor’s expansion went on line two-plus years ago.

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School Board members encourage continued review of security

Review of May lockdown incident prompts call for school staff to learn as much as possible Litchfield school officials continue to review the cause and response of the false alarm that caused evacuation of the middle school and high school last month. The false alarm, which initiated ALICE — Alert, Lockdown, Inform, Counter, Evacuation — protocols brought police and other emergency personnel to the school complex May 16 and created “chaos” on the school grounds and deep concern among students, parents and others in the community.

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Come on in, you’re welcome in God’s family

I have a Father’s Day movie recommendation: “The Way” is a stunning movie about the pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela with Martin Sheen and Emilio Estevez. It’s a story of journey, and grief, and loss — but it’s also a story of a group of complete and total misfits who come to hate each other … and then love each other. They end up inspiring change in one another every bit as much as the 800-kilometer pilgrimage route. In a sense, no matter how dysfunctional they seem to be at times, they become something like family.

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New books, plenty of activities arrive at library

The library is hopping now that summer has started. Families are looking for ways to keep the kids entertained, both at library programs and at home with stacks of books. Some school employees have more time to catch up on reading in the summer. Some community clubs and activities take a break in the summer months, giving their members more free time for a few months. Plus it’s easier to get to the library when we have so many hours of daylight and we’re not dealing with winter roads. We’ll see how the summer roads are once the local road construction projects get going.

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Distinguished doctor made his mark on Litchfield history

Dr. Harold Wilmot was born in 1898 in southern Minnesota. After graduating high school in 1915, Wilmot attended Hamline University. His studies were put on hold in 1917 when he joined the United States Army Ambulance Service after learning of the need for ambulance drivers in France. While in France, Wilmot and his Model T Ambulance were part of the battles and offensives at Champagne, the Marne, Oise-Aisne, and the Meuse-Argonne. He served for over a year, returning to the U.S. in May 1919.

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HAPPENINGS

NEXT SEVEN DAYS THURSDAY, JUNE 13 CLIMB Theatre presents “Country Mouse and City Mouse: Adventures in the Suburbs,” 10 a.m. at the Hutchinson Public Library, 50 Hassan St.

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Celebrating the class of 2024

Litchfield High School celebrated its class of 2024 with commencement Saturday morning in the school’s gymnasium. The ceremony included addresses by four members of the senior class — Adallia Bruning, Jacob Dietel, Linnea Ostvig and Tait “TJ” Christensen.

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