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Hudson Patch Week in Review: March 6, 2011

This week brought more budget protests, a school board listening session, middle school musicians, late-winter wildlife and more postseason sports action.

Hudson Patch presents a review of its most newsworthy stories from the last week. The following stories appeared Feb. 27—March 5.

Americans for Prosperity's Pro-Walker Bus Tour Stops in Hudson Amid Pro-Union Protests

The Americans for Prosperity "Stand Against Spending, Stand With Walker" bus tour across Wisconsin on Saturday, March 5, 2011. The group held an event inside the hotel for more than 100 in support of Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker and his budget repair bill while more than 300 protestors gathered outside.

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Hudson Board of Education Listens to Community Concerns on Recent School Closure

The Hudson School District Board of Education  on the district-wide closure that took place Feb. 18. The Hudson School District was forced to close as a result of a unusually high number of teacher absences. The board has opened an investigation into the matter and hopes to hand down any necessary punishment at next month's meeting.

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Middle School Musicians Play for Judges

Dozens of middle school musicians held at Hudson Middle School on Saturday, Feb. 26.

On the Trail: Late Winter Wildlife Woes

March is a schizophrenic month. On one hand, there is a light at the end of the long winter tunnel. On the other, March is usually our snowiest month, and this year we began the month with sub-zero temperatures. What this unpredictable weather means for you and I is, at most, a general inconvenience. For the wildlife in our area, it’s a much grimmer matter altogether. Frankly, . 

Hudson High School Sports Teams Compete in Postseason 

The wrestling team and an individual gymnast competed at state, and the boys basketball team competed at regionals. Check out all these headlines from Raiders postseason competition this week:

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