The LOCAL 10

Welcome to The LOCAL 10 — HastingsNow’s daily hub for Hastings, MN. Each day you’ll find a scan‑friendly local briefing and a “Weather + On This Date” snapshot, built to help you plan quickly and follow up on the official details. Start with the newest post below, and come back anytime to catch up.

What Hastings Is Talking About Today (Professional Powerhouse Edition ▲ 28 July 2025)

Hastings’ Professional Powerhouse round‑up highlights local life: sweltering baseball games, ancient wisdom, insurance apps, homeownership programs, car and home maintenance tips, trucking tech, career opportunities and leadership lessons. Discover what your neighbors are buzzing about today.

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What Hastings Is Talking About Today (Community Edition ▲ 27 July 2025)

This week’s LOCAL 10 covers everything from a river rescue after a boat explosion to quirky teddy bear fences, pay‑it‑forward kindness, school decisions and free wood giveaways. It also highlights a nature‑based early education open house and explains why late‑night burgers are harder to find these days. Dive into the full story for the news, tips and smiles.

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What Hastings Is Talking About Today (Front Page Edition ▲ July 24, 2025)

Hastings is buzzing with news! Young swimmers shine at state championships, the River Blades head to worlds, Adrien Brody sports local sunglasses, foodies get a new sandwich, The Wexford celebrates wedding wins, arts and heritage events abound and the City Update packs important announcements.

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What Hastings Is Talking About Today (Community Edition ▲ July 23 2025)

Hastings is abuzz with calls for help, creative requests and fun events. This week’s top 10 stories include a missing girl, local business recommendations, historic fundraisers, a farmers market detour and a mouth‑watering taco review.

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What Hastings Is Talking About Today (Nonprofit Edition ▲ July 23 2025)

Today’s nonprofit edition covers tea and compassion cards at Regina, grandma appreciation, RiverFest outings, postponed community picnics, historic bridges, repair projects, recovery events and youth sports sign‑ups.

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