Ryann Brooks/GazetteTrudy Hutchinson recently celebrated 40 years of employment with Hetlinger Developmental Services.
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Trudy Hutchinson is celebrating a milestone after more than 40 years of employment with Hetlinger Developmental Services, Inc.
First hired as a payroll clerk in 1978, Hutchinson has served as executive director for the last 23 years.
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