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 | Michael R. Sisak |Jennifer Peltz

    NEW YORK (AP) - Opening statements in Harvey Weinstein 's rape retrial began Wednesday, five years after his original #MeToo trial delivered a searing reckoning for one of Hollywood's most powerful figures. Emphasizing the former studio boss's onetime influence in the movie industry, prosecutor Shannon Lucey said Weinstein used "dream opportunities as weapons" to prey on the three accusers in the case. He is charged with raping one and forcing oral sex on the other two.

  • 1 day ago | hastingstribune.com | Paul Hammel

  • 3 days ago | hastingstribune.com | Cerys Davies

    An hour before his first performance during weekend 1 at the Coachella Music and Arts Festival's main stage, a horde of managers, band members and label execs crowded the entrance of Junior H's artist trailer. Among the many faces was Jimmy Humilde, the chief executive of Rancho Humilde Records, who signed the singer after his track "No Eh Cambiado," a requinto-backed hustle anthem, went viral on YouTube. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.

  • 3 days ago | hastingstribune.com | Mary McNamara |Todd Martens |Tracy Brown

    (Taps mic.) Is this on? (Feedback screeches.) Yep, it's on, can we turn it down actually? (Words are drowned out by general sobbing and strangled noises of outrage.) OK, maybe not. Right, let's just get started. Welcome to "The Last of Us" grief recovery group. Tissues and various support animals are available in the back.

  • 3 days ago | hastingstribune.com | Greg Braxton

    By Greg Braxton - Los Angeles Times (TNS) Moviegoes embraced "sin" over the Easter weekend. "Sinners," the highly anticipated period drama delivering a mashup of horror, music and vampires, scored a solid opening, topping the holiday box office with $45.6 million. The R-rated film starring Michael B. Jordan delighted critics and audiences who rewarded it with an "A" ranking on CinemaScore. Copyright 2025 Tribune Content Agency.