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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  • 12 hours ago | hastingstribune.com | Andy Raun

    By Andy Raun/Tribune INSIDE TODAY: 2025 Tribland Outlook edition highlights region's legacy of resourcefulness. HEBRON - In 1869, members of the Union Colony, a religious organization of settlers affiliated with the Disciples of Christ, staked out a place on the prairie for themselves along the Little Blue River in southern Thayer County.

  • 1 day ago | 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.

  • 1 day ago | hastingstribune.com | Joe Reedy

    By JOE REEDY - AP Sports Writer Pro wrestling has gone from a once a week show on SiriusXM to having its own channel. The satellite radio provider announced Thursday that Pro Wrestling Nation 24/7 will take over Channel 156 beginning Tuesday. Copyright 2025 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.

  • 2 days ago | hastingstribune.com | Andy Raun

    By Andy Raun [email protected] The Hastings City Council on Monday approved a set of changes to the municipal zoning code updating regulations related to signs, non-conformities and small wind energy systems. Gathered for their second regular June meeting at the Hastings Municipal Airport Terminal, council members voted 7-0 to approve the zoning code changes as laid out in proposed Ordinance No. 4802.

  • 2 days ago | hastingstribune.com | Andy Raun

    HEBRON - Thanks to the vision and volunteerism of Hebron residents, a public problem has been turned into a brand-new community asset in the heart of downtown. This early summer, local volunteers are finishing up work on Backyard Bricks, a large, patio-like gathering space on the west side of the city offices on Lincoln Avenue. The space is named as an homage to the street that runs past the front of the space, which was paved in brick 100 years ago in 1925.