Hastings Tribune

Hastings Tribune

The Hastings Tribune is a publication based in Hastings, Nebraska. It is released six days a week, with Sundays being the only day it does not publish. The paper caters to ten counties in the south-central part of Nebraska and the north-central region of Kansas. As of 2011, it had a circulation of 9,356 copies.

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  • 1 day ago | hastingstribune.com | Mary McNamara

  • 1 day ago | hastingstribune.com | Abbey Mastracco

    NEW YORK - Maybe this isn't exactly what the New York Mets envisioned when they drafted Brett Baty in the first round of the 2019 draft, and his timeline certainly isn't what the club envisioned. But Baty has finally blossomed from prospect to big leaguer. The second baseman/third baseman broke a tie in the bottom of the seventh inning to help the Mets edge the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2-1, on Tuesday night at Citi Field. One night after walking off against the Bucs, Baty ensured a stress-free ending.

  • 1 day ago | hastingstribune.com | Julius Miller

    LOS ANGELES - Alice in Chains announced on Monday that they will cancel their forthcoming tour as well as any festival appearances. The decision came after a previous show was called off on May 8 because drummer Sean Kinney experienced medical complications. "After our soundcheck this evening at the Mohegan Sun Arena, Sean experienced a non-life-threatening medical emergency," the group wrote on X. "We unfortunately have to cancel tonight's show.

  • 1 day ago | hastingstribune.com | Vivian Kwarm

    By Vivian Kwarm - New York Daily News (TNS) NEW YORK - Sean Penn is skeptical of Dylan Farrow's molestation allegations against "Midnight In Paris" filmmaker, Woody Allen. When asked on "The Louis Theroux Podcast" if he'd ever consider working with the controversial director again he swiftly replied, "I'd work with him in a heartbeat. If it was the right project."Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 1 day ago | hastingstribune.com | Mikael Wood

    LOS ANGELES - Near the end of an evening ruled by queens, a king was keeping Chaka Khan waiting. "Stevie Wonder's in the house tonight," Khan said late Sunday as she stood in the spotlight at Inglewood's Kia Forum. "I don't know where he is." The veteran soul-music star wandered over to the edge of the stage, the black fringe of her bedazzled cape swaying with every step, and peered out into the crowd. "Steve, you over there?"Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.