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HUDSON Summer events will return, after a year of cancellations and changes due to COVID-19.Â
The Hudson Council approved several planned events, including the annual Booster Days over Fourth of July, at its Monday, May 3 meeting. Â
All events that rent city parks are required to follow current CDC and county guidelines, City Administrator Aaron Reeves said. Currently those guidelines recommend a mask when outside in a group setting, whether vaccinated or not. The city will watch how those recommendations may change as the year goes on.Â
All approved events will also be in set, delineated areas. That way, anyone coming to the event is doing so because they want to and feel comfortable, Reeves said.Â
Hudson ends early bar close
Quiet nights and increasing litigation concerns prompted the end of the emergency order that closed establishments early on weekends. Written By: Rebecca C. Mariscal | 8:07 am, Feb. 2, 2021 ×
HUDSON After nearly two months, the early close for bars and restaurants came to an end with a tie-breaking vote from Mayor Rich O’Connor.
The ordinance, and the emergency order that provided for it, took effect in December following a rise in crime in downtown Hudson as Minnesotans flocked across the border to the open establishments.
Following weeks of quiet, City Attorney Catherine Munkittrick said the circumstances allowing the orders have changed.