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                         (April 19 2007 Hudson Post-Gazette Publication)
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Climbing the Rock Wall

Students at Lincoln Elementary are getting in shape for the upcoming summer months!  Lincoln Elementary students enjoy climbing the rock wall and in turn, the wall promotes coordination, strength and perseverance!  Physical Education teacher, Dave Daniels encourages students to continually do their best.

Police still seeking school break-in suspects

The Hudson Police Department is investigating three breaking and entering complaints that occurred at the Hudson Area Schools, and the Hudson Police Department is asking for the public’s assistance in solving these crimes.

The 1st incident occurred during the late evening hours on January 9, 2007 or the early morning hours on January 10, 2007 at the Hudson High School/Middle School  building at 771 North Maple Grove Hudson,. The building was entered and several offices were broke into along with a safe. Money and prescription drugs were taken during the break-in and several vending machines were also broken into and the money was removed from the vending machines.

The 2nd incident occurred at the Hudson High School and Lincoln Elementary School in the late evening hours of February 13, 2007 or the early morning hours of February 14, 2007.  Both buildings were forcibly entered and the offices were broke into and cash was taken from both buildings offices during these break-ins.

The 3rd incident occurred at 4:26am on February 20, 2007 when a Hudson Police officer on patrol observed a male subject dressed in dark clothing inside the Lincoln Elementary school building. The officer lost sight of the suspect and the suspect escaped from the south end of the school building. The school building was forcibly entered, but nothing was stolen during this break-in. The suspect in the last break-in was described as being average height and weight and wearing dark clothing. Anyone with information is asked to contact Crime Stoppers.

Crime Stoppers is asking for your help.  If you have any information about this case, call (517) 266-6161 or (877) 276-8477.  You can leave your tip anonymously.  Crime Stoppers is an organization made up of police, media and community members.

Summer Rec programs planned

The Hudson Summer Recreation Department is planning for its upcoming activities as spring is upon us and the summer months are not far away.

The first order of business is the planning for swimming lessons that begin on Monday, June 11 and will last for two weeks ending Friday, June 22. The second session will begin on Monday, June 25 and will last through Friday, July 6. The annual swimming lessons are held at Bohn Pool in Adrian and the cost will be $35. Contact Bev Nichols at 448-8597 for more information about the swimming lessons.

The annual men’s Tuesday night softball league will be held again starting May 29 and running through early August.

The annual Sunday afternoon men’s basketball league at Will Carleton Park will begin on June 3 and will go through early August.

New this summer will be a Wednesday evening co-ed 4 on 4 volleyball league to be held at Will Carleton Park starting on June 6 and going into early August.

The information on the other summer recreation activities will be coming early next month. For any questions about summer recreation please call Bill Mullaly at (517) 425-9525.

Michigan Dental Association statewide coloring contest

HUDSON FIFTH GRADER Sydney Gerig has been named the first prize winner in the fifth grade category of the Michigan Dental Association statewide coloring contest. The contest was held in honor of National Children's Dental Health Month in February. Over 1911 entries were received. Sydney will receive a $50 US Savings Bond and a gift bag full of art supplies and other fun items. Sydney's entry will be on display at MDA's Annual Session in Detroit in May and on MDA's web site at www.smilemichigan.com.

Sacred Heart School Reading Month

March was reading month for Sacred Heart School, so the students were given a challenge to read 5,000 books.  If they reached 5,000 books the teachers would play tug of war and the losers would end in a pool of cool whip in front of the whole school.  The children at Sacred Heart School are so amazing they not only read 5,000 books, they read 10,185 books!  WOW, what an amazing job they did!  Can't wait to see this tug of war!" 
                                                  
Photo by Jennifer McClellan

Dr. Dan Spencer published in national magazine

Dr. Dan Spencer of Hudson was published for the fifth time in a national publication, Chiropractic Products magazine.  This periodical is distributed to over 35,000 chiropractic offices. 

The article he authored is entitled “Field Report:  The Cox® Table” and focuses on the features and capabilities of a specific chiropractic instrument.  The article appears in the April, 2007 issue.  Dr. Spencer’s offices, Contact For Health Chiropractic Centers in Hudson and Reading, recently purchased these new tables for use in the two clinics.  The Cox® Technic is a gentle, safe and effective approach for back and neck conditions such as disk herniations, headaches, low back pain and sciatica.  

The article can be viewed online at the Chiropractic Products web site.  Direct links are provided on the home page of the Contact For Health Chiropractic Center web site at www.healthchiro.com. Dr. Spencer has already received a good deal of positive feedback on the article, including a nice e-mail from the founder of the technic Dr. James Cox of Ft. Wayne, Indiana. 
                                                
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