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Loving his job
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Realizaron lanzamiento del Plan Protege Calle en Los Ríos
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Star Eagle is sold
NEW RICHLAND
Jim Lutgens hands over reins to Eli Lutgens
FATHER TO SON - Jim Lutgens, right, hands the deed to the building to his son Eli Lutgens as they shake hands in front of the Star Eagle. (Star Eagle photo by Chris Schlaak)
The sale of the NRHEG Star Eagle was finalized this week as Eli Lutgens purchased the publication from his father, Jim Lutgens.
Jim purchased the Star from LaVonone Meyer in 2005 and acquired the Ellendale Eagle in 2007, combining the two to form the NRHEG Star Eagle. During his time as publisher, Jim worked hard to modernize the paper by putting the paper online, redesigning the layout, and adding color printing to the front and back pages.
Francisco Cantero, reelegido secretario provincial de CCOO
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Beloved NRHEG principal retiring
NEW RICHLAND
IS IT TIME? - Doug Anderson says something he will miss most about his job is being part of students’ everyday lives. After working in education for 36 years, his decision to retire did not come easily. (Star Eagle photo by Deb Bently)
Staff Writer
After 36 years in education, retiring elementary principal Doug Anderson already knows what he will miss the most: “Without a doubt, it’s that connection with the students being part of their everyday lives, watching them arrive as kindergarteners, and walk out our door for the last time as soon-to-be sixth-graders.”