Doug Stohlberg
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Doug Stohlberg has been part of the Hudson Star-Observer since 1973 and has been editor since 1987. He worked at the New Richmond News from 1971 to 1973. He holds a bachelors degree in journalism from the University of Minnesota.
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Bruce Stunkard is retiring from ministry after spending the past eight years at Hudson's United Methodist Church. He may seem like the mild-mannered minister of a local church, but his...
Woodland Hill senior living community opened the doors to The Terrace senior apartments last month when its first residents moved in, even as the construction project continues towards completion.
The St. Croix County Recycling program, in cooperation with local municipalities, will be sponsoring a series of tire and appliance collections on Saturday, June 11. These events offer the community...
The Goliath Challenge 5K and 2.5K family obstacle race is returning for a fifth year on Saturday, June 25, at the Badlands SnoPark in Hudson. Once again the Trinity Lutheran-sponsored...
Al Burchill recently retired from his position as mayor of Hudson and now he will also have a little different role in his 25-year-old insurance agency -- St. Croix Valley Insurance. Last fall, Burchill sold the agency to Scott Gohmann of Woodbury -- Gohmann is the new president of the firm and now Burchill will take on the role of insurance agent. “We're going to make Al be a producer,” joked Gohmann about the change of roles.
Jordan Loken, HHS Class of 2016, won the grand prize, a scooter from the Senior All Night Party. The party is sponsored by SAFE and has been part of graduation...
Hudson High School joined 271 of the top high school quiz bowl teams at the Hilton Anatole in Dallas, Texas on the weekend of May 28, for the 2016 High...
The Hudson Daybreak Rotary Club invited all eighth graders at the Hudson Middle School to participate in an ethics essay contest using Rotary International’s four-way test. The four-way test is an ethical guide for Rotarians to use for their personal and professional relationships. Rotarians recite it at club meetings: Of the things we think, say or do: 1 - Is it the truth?; 2 - Is it fair to all concerned?; 3 - Will it build goodwill and better friendships?; 4 - Will it be beneficial to all concerned?
Since 1981, Christian Community Home has been a mainstay in Hudson. Now, the nonprofit faith-based organization that offers senior living communities and a wide swath of services from hospice and...