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Trees around town scheduled for removal By Brooke Shepherd The population of the emerald ash borer (EAB) in Hastings has grown rapidly, according to local experts. This invasive species feeds on ash … more
A LOOK AT THE CANDIDATES: SECOND IN A SERIES There are two open seats for Hastings City Council, with seven candidates running. The primary election to narrow the candidate pool will take place on … more
4-year-old diagnosed with Leukemia By Brooke Shepherd Finn Minard is a 4yearold boy from Hastings, Minn. who was diagnosed with Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia, and his family is currently working with … more
Last week, in our graduation section, there was an ad for Ian Martin for City Council. “The Paid for” was mistakenly left off the ad by our design team. The ad was paid for by Ian Martin for City … more
By Brooke Shepherd There are a variety of things to do in Hastings this summer. The Department of Parks and Recreation planned several events in Levee Park. The Aquatic Center is also open for … more
By Bruce Karnick [email protected] Summer is finally here and that means the kickoff to summer events on the riverfront at the Rotary Pavilion. June 9 featured two fun events for Hastings … more
“Because a life without anything good is bad.” -Taken from a Van Leeuwen Limited Edition French Ice Cream container – Walmart Clearance Yes indeed, that summer peach crisp ice cream was very, … more
By John McLoone There are big things happening at the Pleasant Hill Library in Hastings. The library is part of the Dakota County library system, and Branch Manager Julia Carlis briefed the Hastings … more
Ballot set for fall elections By John McLoone After a flurry of filing activity, the fall ballot is taking shape. There will be a primary election for several seats on Aug. 9, most notably the … more
By John McLoone The City of Hastings will contribute a total of $1,184,655 to the City Hall dome renovation project. Some preliminary work on the project has been done by the city in preparation for … more
A LOOK AT THE CANDIDATES: FIRST IN A SERIES By John McLoone There will be a primary election Aug. 9 to narrow the candidate list for the two atlarge Hastings City Council seats from seven to four. … more
Class of 2022 graduates Friday Check out special section honoring grads! The Hastings High School Class of 2022 will officially take on the world. Its graduation ceremony is scheduled for Friday, … more
By John McLoone The Hastings High School senior class has been a special one. Their achievements in academics, school activities and athletics will be talked about for years and decades to come. This … more
Spencer Johnson presented Elianna Haas with the Hastings Area Historical Society Scholarship. Photos courtesy ofHastings SchoolDistrict. more
John Bahls presented Avery Fredericks and Colin Maher with the Bahls Family Scholarship more
SPELLING BEE “When I started counting my blessings, my whole life turned around”. Willie Nelson Wow, here we are in the second week of June and if we use our math skills, we have already used up … more
By John McLoone Hastings will show its Pride Saturday, June 11. The Hastings Pride celebrations starts with a parade at 11 a.m., which kicks off at McNamara Field. The parade will head north on Eddy … more
By Bruce Karnick [email protected] The Hastings Police Department and Dakota County Sheriff’s Office competed against each other in what they call their “Sound the Siren” fundraiser. This … more
A weekly reflection from a member of the Hastings clergy Written by Laura Stierman Director of Evangelization, St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Love is in the air It’s that time of year, a time of blossoms … more
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