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Everyday hero: Naomi Marietta
When life gets especially challenging for students at Hastings High School, a number of talented and respected counselors get to work.
Thursday, December, 20, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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When life gets especially challenging for students at Hastings High School, a number of talented and respected counselors get to work.
Thursday, December, 20, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
Everyday hero: Ceil Strauss
Ceil Strauss didn’t even want to do the math. She was afraid, she said, at what the figures may show. No, she’s not a volunteer for the HFC United soccer program in Hastings. She gets paid an annual stipend of $1,500 in her role as president. The math she didn’t want to do was related to how much per hour that equaled. With four to 10 hours of work per week for HFC United, it’s understandable that Strauss would be afraid of the figure. Taking the average of that (seven hours per week), she makes a whopping $4.12 per hour.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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Ceil Strauss didn’t even want to do the math. She was afraid, she said, at what the figures may show. No, she’s not a volunteer for the HFC United soccer program in Hastings. She gets paid an annual stipend of $1,500 in her role as president. The math she didn’t want to do was related to how much per hour that equaled. With four to 10 hours of work per week for HFC United, it’s understandable that Strauss would be afraid of the figure. Taking the average of that (seven hours per week), she makes a whopping $4.12 per hour.
Thursday, January, 10, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
Everyday hero: Steve Miller
Thirteen years ago, Steve Miller moved to Hastings with his wife for a job at Dakota County. There, he worked as a juvenile probation officer. Helping youths, he said, is something that has been important to him and that’s something he is still doing. These days, though, you won’t find him at the courthouse. Rather, you’ll find him directing traffic every morning and every afternoon at both Pinecrest Elementary and McAuliffe Elementary.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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Thirteen years ago, Steve Miller moved to Hastings with his wife for a job at Dakota County. There, he worked as a juvenile probation officer. Helping youths, he said, is something that has been important to him and that’s something he is still doing. These days, though, you won’t find him at the courthouse. Rather, you’ll find him directing traffic every morning and every afternoon at both Pinecrest Elementary and McAuliffe Elementary.
Friday, December, 14, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
Everyday Hero: Sarah Wasvick
About four years ago, Sarah Wasvick’s son Taylor took to the football field for the Hastings Raiders. Wasvick wanted to help, and one thing she figured she could do was snap a few photos for the players. She wanted better photos of her sons, so she began clicking away and hasn’t looked back, spending her Friday nights in the fall running up and down the field with camera in hand. She’s continued the work, even though she no longer has a son on the team.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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About four years ago, Sarah Wasvick’s son Taylor took to the football field for the Hastings Raiders. Wasvick wanted to help, and one thing she figured she could do was snap a few photos for the players. She wanted better photos of her sons, so she began clicking away and hasn’t looked back, spending her Friday nights in the fall running up and down the field with camera in hand. She’s continued the work, even though she no longer has a son on the team.
Thursday, March, 21, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
Everyday hero: Alyssa Stadtler
This fall, when Hastings was hit hard by a number of tragedies, a walk was planned to benefit an organization that provides suicide education and raises awareness.
Thursday, February, 07, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - Community
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This fall, when Hastings was hit hard by a number of tragedies, a walk was planned to benefit an organization that provides suicide education and raises awareness.
Thursday, February, 07, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - Community
Everyday Hero: Denise Kintz
Early one Monday morning, Tom Kintz and his two sons, Dob and John, were quite the spectacle in Hastings. They had a special delivery to make, and there was no way to fit their package in a vehicle. So, at about 7 a.m., the three picked up the handiwork of their mother and walked it across four lanes of traffic on Highway 61 and another three blocks to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School. Their delivery? A car.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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Early one Monday morning, Tom Kintz and his two sons, Dob and John, were quite the spectacle in Hastings. They had a special delivery to make, and there was no way to fit their package in a vehicle. So, at about 7 a.m., the three picked up the handiwork of their mother and walked it across four lanes of traffic on Highway 61 and another three blocks to St. Elizabeth Ann Seton School. Their delivery? A car.
Thursday, February, 28, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
New feature planned in in the Star Gazette; nominations sought
Behind the scenes in Hastings every day, countless numbers of residents do great things. They volunteer at the food shelf. They mow a neighbor's lawn. They lead support groups. Many times, they and their amazing work goes unnoticed. We are setting out to change that.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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Behind the scenes in Hastings every day, countless numbers of residents do great things. They volunteer at the food shelf. They mow a neighbor's lawn. They lead support groups. Many times, they and their amazing work goes unnoticed. We are setting out to change that.
Friday, November, 09, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
