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Hastings residents witnessed quite the spectacle Sunday afternoon as a massive piece of equipment moved through town. The machine consisted of three trucks, two pulling and one pushing and a modular … more
On Friday, March 10th, Jolynn Frandrup and Brenda Irvin from the Hastings Lions Club presented a check to Hastings Fire Department Chief John Townsend. The funds were raised by the Lions Club’s … more
On Thursday, March 9th, 2023 at 3:47 p.m., Hasting police officers responded to First National Bank of Hastings at 1400 North Frontage Road regarding a bank robbery. An unknown female handed the … more
The Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) and the City of Hastings held the third and final public meeting at Hastings City Hall around the redesign of the Vermillion Street Corridor (VSC) … more
The City of Hastings’ licensing and zoning requirements for businesses that sell or cultivate cannabis will take effect July 1. The city council voted in the fall to put a moratorium in … more
More than a month into a strike with its food service workers, the Hastings School District is standing its ground. Days before the strike began Tuesday, Feb. 7, the school board presented … more
A final reading and approval of an ordinance that allows for the annexation of 72 acres of land into the City of Hastings to make way for a new development will be held at the Monday, March 20 … more
A bill sponsored by Rep. Shane Hudella of Hastings to provide $78 million in state funding the renovate the Hastings Veterans Home is on hold until allegations by caregivers at the facility about an … more
Join artists, collectors, junkers, makers, and creators for the second annual “Rooted in Junk” three-day event at Zywiec’s Garden Center located in Cottage Grove from 5-8 p.m. … more
Christopher B. Schaeppi, 29, Saint Paul Park, was charged in Dakota County District Court on March 1 with felony domestic assault with two prior convictions and felony domestic assault by … more
Two people were taken to the hospital with injuries suffered in a stabbing in Hastings on Wednesday, March 1. According to Hastings Police Chief David D. Wilske, police received a report of a … more
Hastings’ drinking water is safe to drink, and the City of Hastings is exploring options in the fight … more
In the midst of a month-long food service strike and with a referendum vote looming in November for continued levying needed to meet district expenses, the Hastings School Board will also begin the … more
“What do we want? Contract! When do we want it? Now!”Making a live-streamed protest Wednesday, March 1 off West 11th Street outside Hastings Middle School, SEIU Local 284 once again made … more
With a public information meeting scheduled for March 7 on the Hwy. 61 project slated for 2027 through Hastings, the Hastings City Council got a sneak peak of project details and offered their input at their meeting on Monday, Feb. 20. more
Craig lends support on picket line By Bruce Karnick [email protected] The Service Employees International Union (SEIU) Local 284 Food Service Workers Strike hit two full weeks and neither side … more
The City of Hastings and the Minnesota Department of Transportation (MnDOT) are holding another meeting regarding the proposed project for Highway 61 between 4th Street and 36th Street. The meeting … more
Often when we think about band concerts, we’re usually seeing ourselves outside in the summer enjoying the music at a bandshell or a city park. The sun is warm, and we shade our eyes trying to … more
CAMPUS News UW-La Crosse LA CROSSE, Wis. – The following area students have been named to the Dean's List at the University of Wisconsin-La Crosse for the fall semester of the 2022-23 academic … more
SPELLING BEE By Bea Westerberg A flower can speak “February is a very hard month to love. That must be why they tucked in Valentine's Day” How about that for another view of February? The … more
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