
Laura Beahm
Contributor at Hastings Tribune
Articles
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hastingstribune.com | Laura Beahm |Andy Raun
By Laura Beahm/Tribune,Andy Raun [email protected] INSIDE SATURDAY: The 2025 Tribland Outlook edition will focus on interesting people, places and community improvements across the newspaper's coverage area. Growing up irrigating crops and tending to the cattle on his family's farm in western Hall County, Marty Stange learned a thing or two about solving problems as they arise.
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hastingstribune.com | Laura Beahm |Andy Raun
By Laura Beahm/Tribune,Andy Raun [email protected] Growing up irrigating and tending to the cattle on his family's farm in western Hall County, Marty Stange learned a thing or two about solving problems as they arise. That is why, when asked in an early job interview what he would do if he was working alone in a field and the tractor broke down, Stange replied that he would try to troubleshoot the problem and then fix it himself before walking for help.
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hastingstribune.com | Laura Beahm |Will Reynolds
KayLynn Jorgensen was hard-pressed to remember a time when she'd walked off the golf course as bummed as she did Lochland Country Club Thursday. The Minden senior-to-be was cruising through the first round of the Central Nebraska Junior Amateur, put on by Nebraska Junior Golf. She was fresh off her second chip-in birdie of the day on No. 17 with a score-able par-5 18th ahead of her to match or possibly better her opening score at this event a year ago.
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hastingstribune.com | Laura Beahm |Amy Roh
The Sertoma 8-man Classic All-Star football game is a tradition in itself, now in its 48th year. But for a pair of Tribland players on this year's West squad, showcase events run in the family.
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hastingstribune.com | Laura Beahm |Will Vraspir
By Laura Beahm/Tribune,Will Vraspir [email protected] Members of the Adams County Board of Commissioners approved a stipend to encourage a lawyer to fill the role of chairperson on the Mental Health Board. Commissioners voted 7-0 to approve the change Tuesday during their regular meeting on the second floor of the Adams County Courthouse.
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