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Governor in Hastings to talk Business
Yesterday, Governor Dave Heineman and Lt. Governor Rick Sheehy met with leaders from the business, government and higher education fields in Hastings. Heineman wanted to touch base with economic issu (Continued...)
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Local Wellness Program Recieves Grant
Representatives of Blue Cross / Blue Shield of Nebraska were in Hastings Tuesday to present a grant award to an area program that helps members of the Hispanic populace live with diabetes. The “Biene (Continued...)
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Anti-Meth Group Meeting Thursday
The Ron Gardner Meth Coalition Project is celebrating their third anniversary with a panel discussion entitled “Rise Above Meth”. They will be holding two panel discussions; the first will be a discus (Continued...)
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Hastings CIty Council Approves Levy Money Use
At last night’s Hastings City Council meeting, the council heard from City Administrator Joe Patterson regarding a further examination of next year’s city budget. Patterson said if the property tax l (Continued...)
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Police Warn to Watch for Kids
As with all “back to school” times, Hastings Police are cautioning motorists to be careful driving near school zones. This year, there is more concern about traffic patterns near the new Hastings Mid (Continued...)
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Nutrition Specialist Recommends Omega-3 for Kids
As kids head back to school in Nebraska, the former consultant to the chief medical officer of the World Health Organization says there is an easy way to help your kids do the best they can in school. (Continued...)
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Middle School Dedicated in Hastings
After years of planning and a past year of construction, the new Hastings Middle School was dedicated yesterday. Superintendent of the Hastings Public Schools System, Craig Kautz, says the new struct (Continued...)
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Duck Day Race a Success
The 2008 edition of the Hastings Family YMCA Duck Day Race has been deemed a success. After a day that saw not one, but two duck races in the lazy river of the Hastings Aquacourt Water Park, YMCA CEO (Continued...)
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Dry Fall Weather Predicted
The dog days of summer are not too shabby this year. UNL Meteorologist Ken Dewey says not a whole lot has been going on, weather wise. It's been a mild summer across Nebraska. Dewey says we can expect (Continued...)
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Tips Offered to Prevent West Nile
This week, the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services reported five new cases of West Nile Fever. The new cases were reported in Adams, Cass, Dodge, Platte and Saunders Counties. That brings (Continued...)
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