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Book Report: Going back keeps stories going
Sometimes an author doesn’t realize he’s got a good thing going and plunges on ahead when he might well have done better had he looked back.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - River Falls Journal - News
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Sometimes an author doesn’t realize he’s got a good thing going and plunges on ahead when he might well have done better had he looked back.
Friday, February, 01, 2013 - River Falls Journal - News
Book Report: Memories: Looking back on what was, wasn’t and the many paths not taken
When you are in your twenties, even if you’re confused and uncertain about your aims and purposes, you have a strong sense of what life itself is, and of what you in life are, and might become.
Wednesday, September, 19, 2012 - River Falls Journal - News
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When you are in your twenties, even if you’re confused and uncertain about your aims and purposes, you have a strong sense of what life itself is, and of what you in life are, and might become.
Wednesday, September, 19, 2012 - River Falls Journal - 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
Hastings football team falls in season opener to Mounds View, 40-6
The Hastings football team lost its season opener on Thursday night to Mounds View, 40-6.
Friday, August, 31, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - Sports
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The Hastings football team lost its season opener on Thursday night to Mounds View, 40-6.
Friday, August, 31, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - Sports
Concert is a ‘tapping and singing trip’ down memory lane
When Two on Tap performs, images of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers come to mind. There is singing and toe tapping throughout the concert. The performing duo of Two on Tap, Melissa Giattino and Ron DeStefano, will perform in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25, at the Hastings Middle School. The concert is part of this year Hastings Concert Association season.
Thursday, November, 15, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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When Two on Tap performs, images of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rodgers come to mind. There is singing and toe tapping throughout the concert. The performing duo of Two on Tap, Melissa Giattino and Ron DeStefano, will perform in concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 25, at the Hastings Middle School. The concert is part of this year Hastings Concert Association season.
Thursday, November, 15, 2012 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
Hastings rebounds with strong second half against Mustangs, but team falls, 71-52
The challenging Suburban East Conference boys basketball schedule continues for the Hastings Raiders. The team, battling a number of injuries and illnesses this week, lost a pair of SEC matchups.
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - Sports
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The challenging Suburban East Conference boys basketball schedule continues for the Hastings Raiders. The team, battling a number of injuries and illnesses this week, lost a pair of SEC matchups.
Thursday, January, 31, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - Sports
Hundreds turn out to bid farewell to Cottage View Drive-in (W/VIDEO)
Hundreds of people turned out Thursday to say goodbye to the theater that will close its doors for good in the coming weeks after a 46-year run.
Friday, September, 28, 2012 - South Washington County Bulletin - News
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Hundreds of people turned out Thursday to say goodbye to the theater that will close its doors for good in the coming weeks after a 46-year run.
Friday, September, 28, 2012 - South Washington County Bulletin - News
Remembering the war
It was nearly the end of almost two hours of speaking to students in Hastings High School teacher Scott Smallidge’s social studies class last Friday. World War II veteran Richard Carroll, who grew up near Coates, now 92, had talked about his military flying experience, being shot down, and the time spent in a prison camp in Germany.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - Education
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It was nearly the end of almost two hours of speaking to students in Hastings High School teacher Scott Smallidge’s social studies class last Friday. World War II veteran Richard Carroll, who grew up near Coates, now 92, had talked about his military flying experience, being shot down, and the time spent in a prison camp in Germany.
Friday, April, 12, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - Education
Celebrating 100 years - Hastings creamery started downtown, making butter
A lot can change in 100 years. The Hastings Cooperative Creamery Association, which last week celebrated its 100th anniversary, has seen several changes of its own, but one thing has remained at its core. “We seek to benefit our farmers,” said Dave Zwart, the plant manager. The co-op is a milk processing and bottling operation that is owned by the farmers who send their milk there. Currently, there are 105 owners, or patrons, as they’re called. Between them, there are about 8,000 cows. The bottling plant can see up to five milk trucks a day, dropping off about 50,000 pounds of milk each, and the plant does about $40 million in sales per year.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
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A lot can change in 100 years. The Hastings Cooperative Creamery Association, which last week celebrated its 100th anniversary, has seen several changes of its own, but one thing has remained at its core. “We seek to benefit our farmers,” said Dave Zwart, the plant manager. The co-op is a milk processing and bottling operation that is owned by the farmers who send their milk there. Currently, there are 105 owners, or patrons, as they’re called. Between them, there are about 8,000 cows. The bottling plant can see up to five milk trucks a day, dropping off about 50,000 pounds of milk each, and the plant does about $40 million in sales per year.
Friday, April, 26, 2013 - The Hastings Star-Gazette - News
