Nov 18, 2021

The Decades: Only 2 parts left

Posted Nov 18, 2021 9:32 PM
January 2001 gas explosion. Photo courtesy of the Hutchinson Fire Department.
January 2001 gas explosion. Photo courtesy of the Hutchinson Fire Department.

HUTCHINSON, Kan. — Only two parts remain to the 15-part series The Decades from Hutch Post. This Sunday, explore the 2000s. A combination of holding your breath and wild celebration are a part of the rollover to Y2K. Police guard banks and many watch to see if their computers will function. Once everything settled down, there was a lot of news in the 2000s, including 9/11, the Hutchinson gas explosions, and a scandal in the sheriff’s department. Efforts begin to save one of the city’s historic buildings, HutchCC and HHS get a beautiful new home for football and track, and one of the more high-profile trials begins when Max Ary is indicted. There's a new home for Eagle Communications and a major highway project begins.

As we celebrate the 150th birthday of Hutchinson and Reno County, we want to go through the years, decade by decade, to see how things have changed and — remarkably — how they have stayed the same. This would not be possible without the efforts of Steve Harmon, the Reno County Museum, and the Hutchinson Public Library, who have made a great effort to supply us with the information and photos that you’ll see in this 15-part series. We hope you enjoy it.

We invite you to help us with this trip down memory lane. If you have specific memories of our city or county's growth since the 1960s, or have photos you'd like to share, send them to [email protected].

CLICK HERE FOR THE 1870s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1880s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1890s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1900s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1910s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1920s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1930s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1940s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1950s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1960s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1970s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1980s
CLICK HERE FOR THE 1990s

The Decades are brought to you by:
Hutchinson Funeral Chapel
Rothe Family Flooring
Hutchinson Public Library

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