An off-road motorbike rider on Orchard Rd in Hastings Hastings residents say they fear more serious crashes will occur if police don’t clamp down on dirt bike riders illegally riding and hooning on local roads Two teenagers (aged 14 and 17) crashed while riding an off-road motorbike and struck her on a footpath outside a cafe opposite Hawke’s Bay Hospital All three people were injured but have since been discharged from hospital Police said they had not been in pursuit of the motorbike at the time Hawke’s Bay Today has learned complaints were made to police in the weeks leading up to the incident about young people allegedly riding off-road motorbikes illegally on nearby roads Relieving Hawke’s Bay Area Commander Inspector Phil Gillbanks said in a statement it was a nationwide problem “The behaviour of youths on dirt bikes is a problem across New Zealand and not unique to Hastings or Hawke’s Bay.” He did not confirm how many complaints had been received by police about off-road motorbikes on Hastings roads or what follow-up action had been taken by police following complaints he encouraged members of the public to report any concerning behaviour to police by calling 105 or going online “The more information they can provide the better including addresses where the bikes and riders are coming and going from bike and rider descriptions and times and locations where they are most prevalent,” he said “With the help of the public and good evidence police will intervene with people involved and will seize the bikes when legally able to.” Gillbanks said the investigation was ongoing and some parties were yet to be spoken to He did not confirm if any charges had been laid at this stage said young people riding dirt bikes on the roads around Kirkpatrick Park – near the crash site – had been a problem for weeks before the incident They said some teens wore helmets and others didn’t and none of the bikes appeared to be registered or have a number plate The resident said it had been a daily occurrence and “sporadic” through the day since about the start of the school holidays on April 12 I had between three to five [off-road] motorcycles going by every single day,” the resident said “It has dropped off in the fact I haven’t seen the numbers I saw in the holidays but there is still at least one person hooning around [each day].” They said they had lodged almost daily complaints with police The resident claimed they had not seen police speaking to the riders or confiscating any bikes “I would like to see a clear police presence and vehicles taken,” they said “Something needs to be done and it is a shame it took an innocent person to get hurt for something to happen.” said they had witnessed similar behaviour around Kirkpatrick Park “They are driving around without helmets trying to do wheelstands up the middle of the road,” the resident said “Then when they are off the road they are over at the park The resident said they had been “ringing heaps” to lay complaints with police “I’ve never seen them speaking to them [and] I’ve made heaps of complaints “I know it’s hard because they can’t be everywhere at once they could be planted around Camberley sitting there and watching.” The resident said they believed the problem had been ongoing for weeks and often involved teens without helmets The resident believed another innocent person would likely be injured if more wasn’t done “We get plenty of kids running up and down these streets and these bikes are going at this time and they are hoofing it.” A Hastings District Council spokeswoman said the council “periodically receives complaints about motorbikes in parks and reserves” She said the riding of dirt bikes was prohibited in council parks but it was a police matter to enforce “Our advice to people who ring us is to advise the police so they can respond.” The spokeswoman said the council was intending to “reach out to the Camberley community with reminders that this activity is prohibited and that residents should ring the police as soon as they see this activity happening” Gary Hamilton-Irvine is a Hawke’s Bay-based reporter who covers a range of news topics including business The Saturday closure comes amid a proposal to shut Napier Library for at least two years And we were totally innocent.” So wrote Sandy Smith “My idea was that everyone was going to be incredibly brave with drums beating and bands playing and I was going to be bravest among the brave.” Max Hastings first wrote about the Allied invasion of Normandy in his massive tome Overlord a conventional top-down war book published in 1984 This new book accords with recent historiographical trends; it’s about individual soldiers in particular the British who attacked Sword Beach Share on FacebookShare on X (formerly Twitter)Share on PinterestShare on LinkedInHASTINGS (KSNB) - Police in Hastings say an investigation is ongoing after a crash involving three vehicles left at least two people seriously injured and sent one vehicle into a house Officers were called to the scene around 8:15 p.m Friday for a report of an injury crash on West Second Street near North Washington Avenue they found a red Chevrolet pickup and a black minivan in the eastbound lanes of Second Street Police said surveillance footage from a nearby business captured the entire incident both driven by teens under the age of 18 from Adams County were traveling westbound on Second Street and driving carelessly when they collided The impact caused the Ford to veer off and strike a house while the Chevrolet continued and hit the minivan head-on in the eastbound lanes A woman and her son in the minivan were seriously injured and flown to a hospital outside of Hastings the woman was in critical condition at a hospital in Lincoln The son’s condition had not yet been released Both teen drivers were also injured and transported to a hospital for treatment Police said they are continuing to investigate the driving behaviors of the teen drivers Citations are pending as investigators consult with the Adams County Attorney’s Office Click here to subscribe to our KSNB Local4 daily digest and breaking news alerts delivered straight to your email inbox – A single-engine aircraft crashed in a field near Hastings on Saturday afternoon leading to an emergency response from the St In a post on social media, authorities confirmed that the pilot was the sole occupant of the aircraft. He suffered minor injuries and was transported to a nearby hospital for treatment. The cause of the crash remains under investigation by the Florida Highway Patrol. Copyright 2025 by WJXT News4JAX - All rights reserved. Click here to take a moment and familiarize yourself with our Community Guidelines TV Listings Email Newsletters RSS Feeds Contests and Rules Contact Us Careers at WJXT / WCWJ Closed Captioning / Audio Description WJXT Public File WJXT EEO Report WCWJ Public File WCWJ EEO Report Terms of Use Privacy Policy Do Not Sell My Info FCC Applications Copyright © 2025 News4JAX.com is managed by Graham Digital and published by Graham Media Group this is a Premium article and requires a subscription to read One of the 23 towns filmed by Rudall Hayward was Hastings in October 1928 (he had filmed Natalie of Napier in September) was chosen to star as the pretty young schoolteacher (who doesn’t seem to have been named in the credits) Donald Campbell was the handsome Bill Cowcocky (the fiancé of the schoolteacher) and Freddy Fishface the villainous newspaper reporter who kidnaps the schoolteacher Scenes were filmed outside the Grand Hotel (now Bollywood Stars) in Heretaunga St East and the garden party scene was shot at St George’s Rd North at “Eastella” The grand chase climax scene was on St George’s Rd North 40 members of the Hawke’s Bay Hunt Club were also filmed giving chase to a rabbit – and the hounds were filmed catching and making short work of the hapless animal it was thought there was no surviving footage of A Daughter of Hastings I was contacted by a person saying part of the movie had been found This was confirmed by Ngā Taonga Sound and Vision staff this week who hope to have it on their website in the middle of May 2025 and does apparently show the destruction of the rabbit The final scene of the movie involved Donald Campbell (Bill Cowcocky) riding a horse along St George’s Rd and then jumping from it into an open-top tourer car travelling at 32km/h It wasn’t uncommon for the horse rider – as had happened in – to land right on top of the schoolteacher was “sensational” in his dismount into the car – which then stopped after he had caught Freddy Fishface The Hawke’s Bay Hunt Club were not far behind and together with Bill Cowcocky they took turns in giving Freddy Fishface a good old fashion bit of “biffo” on the side of St George’s Rd A Daughter of Hastings showed for three nights from November 7-9 1928 at the Hastings Municipal Theatre (the Hawke’s Bay Opera House) And of course the advertising played on getting the Hastings community “coming and having a look at yourself for many scenes were taken when you were not aware” Rudall Hayward was particularly pleased with Daisy Truman and that “her blonde colouring has photographed excellently” (black-and-white film) He also liked the Hastings Fire Brigade’s part and the unfortunate dismembering of the rabbit by the hounds He thought the filming of the countryside of Hastings “turned out excellently” All the three main actors had “performed their work well” “If the continuity was a bit ragged at times for they realised it was an amateur production and it had done its work of advertising Hastings and giving much pleasure.” the film then went on tour around New Zealand acted commendably and even in the rather terrifying business of close-ups retained all her self-possession” of television fame who finds lost relatives I became curious about Truman – what happened to her after her silver screen appearance She went to Hastings Convent School and was a bright student who was very musical She then attended the Hastings Technical High School she can be traced to working at Roach’s Limited – then Hawke’s Bay largest department store (where Farmers is now in Heretaunga St) Her father Joseph Truman died in early 1928 and her mother took over the running of the Carlton Hotel and Daisy and younger sister Josie moved with her born in England before their parents immigrated to New Zealand It is thought that not long after the filming of A Daughter of Hastings who was staying at the Grand Hotel near where she lived A grand party was held in her honour at the Hastings Band Room in June 1929 before she left the next week to be married in Wellington It was spoken of how much the town “regretted her departure from Hastings to Australia” Her wedding in Wellington attracted widespread interest in Hawke’s Bay and the bride was said to be very charming “in a model of blue georgette and beige Her bodice was tight-fitting and the skirt long and flared” It appears the couple settled in Hastings and did not go to Australia immediately Her mother Nellie had bought the Empire Hotel in Napier in 1929 1931 – the day of the 7.8 magnitude Hawke’s Bay earthquake Nellie was badly injured and fractured her leg The two girls were out walking and were uninjured Daisy and Robert Salon went to live in Sydney She would come back regularly to Napier to visit her mother and siblings Daisy’s mother would in 1938 bury her daughter Josie the same age as her sister was in A Daughter of Hastings I wanted to find out if Daisy’s son Leon was still alive I called every Salon in the Sydney phone book he was very surprised at a Kiwi calling him and knew nothing of his mother’s film stardom He told me she spoke often of the trauma of being in the 1931 Hawke’s Bay earthquake also dying at a comparatively young age of 62 Leon Salon died aged 86 in 2022 at Bondi Junction He was married for 58 years to Barbara and had three children The blood and guts of the hunt scene aside (at least it’s black and white) I await with anticipation to hopefully see Hastings’ own silver screen star in A Daughter of Hastings when the film is released in a few weeks’ time – Michael Fowler is a contracted Hawke’s Bay author and historian Lily Sutherland is one of the country’s leading jockeys presently sidelined through suspension and is also on the injured list John Jenkins is a longtime racing journalist based in Hawke’s Bay Members of Hawke’s Bay Racing will hopefully find out by the middle or end of this month what the future holds for the club going forward Riddell said those considerations include a comprehensive re-development plan to set Hawke’s Bay Racing up for racing for the next century He said those plans are advancing at a pace but are unlikely to be clear until July we are proposing to hold a members’ meeting in mid-late May we will outline and recommend an immediate course of action to return to racing as soon as possible and provide you with information regarding the process being undertaken to achieve the best long-term outcome for racing in Hawke’s Bay.” Riddell confirmed that the club had sold part of the land that it owned in the Paki Paki area which has enabled the it to pay down some of its bank debt “The short point is that we are making headway to enable the board to focus on applying all resources to our key objective of getting back to racing soonest,” he said He added that Hawke’s Bay Racing has established a liaison subcommittee that is tasked with exploring the merits of combining Hawke’s Bay Racing resources with other clubs in the region The thinking is that it will maximise the opportunities to enhance the racing facilities and support the racing industry in the eastern North Island The Waipukurau Jockey Club held a successful set of trials on their track on Tuesday with the racing surface providing excellent soft footing and the feedback from trainers and jockeys was very positive Waipukurau Jockey Club president Kirsty Lawrence said that although entry numbers were down on what was expected she felt the club needed to put on trials to accommodate horses due to the present lack of trial and race meetings in the Central Districts Lawrence said that the club needs at least 80 horse entries at the trials to make it viable for the club to run them A lot of work goes into staging the trials for the betterment of racing in the Hawke’s Bay region that they will be better supported in the future Among the most impressive winners on the day were Lucullan Lucullan is an Australian-bred three-year-old by Rich Enuff trained at Awapuni by Peter Didham and was a 4-3/4 length winner in a Rating 60 race at Waverley on April 4 He contested a 1000m heat at Waipukurau and wasn’t extended when winning by a length in a time of 1:01.88 Opaki trainer Jim Wallace lined up a promising two-year-old in Dolindo in the opening heat over 850m The Time Test gelding was slow to begin and gave the leaders a good head start coming to the home bend a four-year-old by Eminent owned and trained by Waverley-based Harvey Wilson scored a decisive 1-3/4 length win in a maiden catchweight heat over 1200m coming from second last in a six-horse field on the home turn to power past the opposition in the final stages and record the fastest time of the two 1200m heats It is thought there is a record number of jockeys sidelined in New Zealand at the moment Thirty riders spread throughout the country won’t be competing this weekend and some won’t be back in action for some time The list of suspended riders include five of the top 10 in this season’s national Jockeys’ Premiership in Michael McNab Sutherland is also on the injured list after suffering concussion in a training fall Suspended at Te Rapa on April 26 from close of racing on Saturday Suspended at Riccarton on April 26 from close of racing on Saturday Suspended at Riccarton on April 26 from close of racing on May 2 to close of racing on Sunday Suspended at Riccarton on April 26 from close of racing on May 3 to close of racing on May 23 Suspended at Pukekohe on April 23 from close of racing on April 26 to close of racing on May 16 Suspended at Riverton on April 21 from close of racing on Thursday Suspended at Riverton on April 21 from close of racing on May 9 to close of racing on Wednesday Suspended at Ellerslie on April 19 from close of racing on April 26 to close of racing on Wednesday Suspended at Ellerslie on April 19 and Wanganui on April 27 from close of racing on April 26 to close of racing on Saturday Suspended at Matamata on April 17 from close of racing on April 26 to close of racing on Saturday Suspended at Ashburton on April 16 to close of racing on Friday Suspended at Ashburton on April 16 from close of racing on April 26 to close of racing on Wednesday Suspended at Wellington April 12 and Te Rapa April 13 from close of racing on April 19 to close of racing on Saturday Corey Campbell: Out until further notice from April 18 Lily Sutherland: Out until further notice from April 15 Ngakau Hailey: Out until further notice from March 18 Choon Kin Kwo: Out until further notice from March 11 Tony Allan: Out until further notice from March 10 Rory Hutchings: Out until further notice from February 26 Lisa Allpress: Out until further notice from January 18 Sam Weatherley: Out until further notice from January 25 Darren Danis: Out until further notice from November 18 Kendra Bakker: Out until further notice from October 31 Gareth Lahoud: Out until further notice from September 12 Jay Kozaczek: Out until further notice from September 8 Brandon May: Out until further notice from April 22 Superstar trainer James Cummings and global powerhouse racing stable Godolphin are to split from the start of the new racing season where he worked with his legendary grandfather Bart Cummings James Cummings has been the head trainer at Godolphin But that will soon be over with Cummings revealing he wants to return to Leilani Lodge Godolphin is reimagining its structure in the Australian racing industry and will no longer employ a private trainer from next season In a joint statement with head trainer James Cummings on Wednesday Godolphin Australia managing director Andy Makiv said their decision to move to a public training model was in line with the design adopted by other influential owners and breeders Cummings will continue to train some horses for Godolphin with the all-powerful racing and breeding organisation explaining the decision to spread their team among a number of trainers would provide greater flexibility for the business while maintaining Godolphin’s strong presence in the Australian thoroughbred industry “The private training model that we first adopted after the purchase of Woodlands in 2007 and now James Cummings for the past eight years has proven to be very successful,” Makiv said “Moving away from a private training model gives us greater business agility We will continue to have the same number of horses in training — it’s fundamental to what we do." Cummings worked for nearly a decade at the famous Leilani Lodge and took over the running of that stable before joining Godolphin he had his first Group 1 win and now has a whopping 49 Group 1 winners to his name expressed excitement at embarking upon the next chapter of his career “The time is right for me to take the next step in my career and launch my own venture as a public trainer,” Cummings said “This experience has been incredibly rewarding and has taught me invaluable lessons “I’m deeply grateful to Godolphin for their ongoing support and I look forward with great anticipation to this exciting new chapter.” Smoke from a fire on Pakowhai Rd on Monday morning A busy road in Hastings is closed as emergency services battle a fire in a residential building Police say they assisted with road closures at a building fire on Pakowhai Road in Hastings Fire and Emergency New Zealand are at the scene and the road is closed between Duke St and Frederick St A Fire and Emergency New Zealand spokesperson said at 11.02am six fire trucks from Napier and Hastings were actively fighting the fire which appeared to be in a residential property “About 80% of the structure is well involved in fire so there is extensive damage to it - they are still at work extinguishing the fire.” two fire trucks remained at the scene of the 20m by 15m single-storey house fire The spokesperson was unaware if anybody was inside at the time of the fire or if anyone had been injured “The initial call we got was for a lot of smoke in the area so we sent a fire truck to have a look and came across the building on fire.” The spokesperson said the fire investigator was at the scene to determine a cause Eco Lodge Pakowhai manager John Lowe confirmed the nearby lodge was not involved It is understood that the fire is also not at the Gracelands Retirement Village “We are over 100m and two hedges away and didn’t see or hear anything but we heard all the fire engines,” Lowe said Motorists and pedestrians are advised to avoid the area if possible The only high-reach ladder truck in Auckland broke down last night — Two people suffered serious injuries following a multi-vehicle crash Friday night officers responded to a multi-vehicle crash at Second Street and Washington Avenue where one vehicle went into a home HPD said a red Chevy Silverado and a grey Ford F-150 were westbound on Second Street when they hit each other They said the Ford F-150 then struck a home HPD said the Silverado then veered to the left and hit a Town and Country minivan head on HPD said a juvenile and a woman were inside the minivan and transported to Mary Lanning Healthcare with serious injuries before being life-flighted to another hospital HPD said the drivers of the Silverado and F-150 were juveniles and also taken to the hospital Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application Debra graduated from Ben Lomond High School In school 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Cayman Islands to be selected for the Arnold Palmer Cup Hastings is coming off a four-stroke victory at the Mountain West Championship last weekend carding an 18-under-par 198 on the on the par-72 7,164-yard Emerald Valley Golf Club in Creswell The 198 is tied for the third-lowest individual score in MW Championship and the fourth-lowest score in SDSU history (Hastings has the record at 195 set at the 2023 Maui Jim Intercollegiate) Hastings now has two wins this season (also the Lamkin Classic) which only trails Anupansuebsai (2021-22) and J.J Spaun (2011-12) for the most in recorded program history (since 1993-94) His four career championships are tied for the third most as an Aztec only trailing five by Spaun (2009-12) and Lennie Clements (1976-79) Hastings leads San Diego State with a 70.00 stroke average through 30 rounds which is the lowest scoring average in Aztec single-season history (min Out of his 10 collegiate tournaments this season His 71.11 career scoring average is also the best in recorded program history (since at least 1993-94) just ahead of Xander Schauffele’s 71.50 set from 2013-15 The Arnold Palmer Cup was established in 1997 and originally featured the top eight collegiate golfers from the United States against Great Britain and Ireland the American opponent was enlarged to include all European players while roster size for both sides was increased to 10 competitors in 2013 the Arnold Palmer Cup was expanded once again to include United States men’s and women’s teams against collegiate golfers from around the world over 245 former Arnold Palmer Cup alumni have gone on to earn cards on the PGA or LPGA Tours and 44 have represented Europe or the USA in the Ryder Cup more than 90 former players have claimed over 415 victories on the PGA including 2023 major champions Jon Rahm (Masters Tournament) Lilia Vu (The Chevron Championship & AIG Women’s Open) as well as 2023 FedEx Cup champion Viktor Hovland The United States leads the Palmer Cup series 14-12-1 (KSNB) - Two adults and a juvenile were taken to a hospital following a three-vehicle crash in south Hastings on Monday Officers were dispatched to the intersection of West B Street and South Burlington Avenue regarding an injury crash at 6:08 p.m the investigation shows it was determined that a 23-year-old Arkansas resident was driving northbound on South Burlington Avenue and failed to stop for a red light at the intersection His vehicle then hit another vehicle that was driving westbound on West B Street was ejected from their vehicle and transported to a hospital outside of central Nebraska the first vehicle veered into a third vehicle that was in the northbound The third vehicle was driven by a 36-year-old Hastings resident The driver and passenger of the third vehicle both sustained suspected leg fractures and were transported to Mary Lanning Healthcare The 23-year-old Arkansas resident was cited for failing to obey traffic signals Stay with KSNB Local 4 for the latest updates Click here to subscribe to our KSNB Local4 daily digest and breaking news alerts delivered straight to your email inbox (KSNB) - Police responded to a three-vehicle crash in south Hastings on Monday Hastings Fire and Rescue and Hastings Police responded to the incident First responders were called out to the crash just after 6 p.m We are learning more — stay with KSNB Local 4 for the latest updates During its day-long Celebration of Excellence April 30 Hastings College announced two Bronco Award recipients during its annual Honors Convocation — Alyssa Baker of Bentonville Additional photos are available here, and a video is here the Bronco Award is the College’s highest non-academic award granted to students Recipients of the Bronco Award and the accompanying Who’s Who list are determined through a vote of their peers and a student-faculty committee Who’s Who honorees are recognized for having made outstanding campus contributions during their college careers Up to 10 percent of the graduating seniors may be named to the Who’s Who list Between the other honors and announcement of the Who’s Who and Bronco Awards a 1996 Hastings College graduate and Bronco Award recipient serves as executive director of advancement for Hastings Catholic Schools She is also a member of the Hastings College Foundation board of directors began her career at the Arthritis Foundation before joining the Hastings College Foundation office for 18 years serving as senior director of alumni relations and events she has invested in lifelong learning and mentoring in the advancement field through her participation in the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education earning the CASE Distinguished Service Award in 2022 She is a member of the Hastings Community Foundation board of directors Hastings Give Day committee and Hastings Noon Rotary Sabatka and her husband Bill Sabatka ‘91 have three children: Anthony Bios for the Bronco Award recipients and the other Who’s Who honorees are listed below is a biology major and has been on the Dean’s List She was Student Association president this year after serving as vice president last year and has been actively involved with the Beta Beta Beta biology honor society Food 4 Thought and Catholic Social Services She was a member of the women’s basketball team and served as vice president of Health Ministry for the Juniata United Methodist Church She was also named Outstanding Young Church Woman by the Methodist Women United Myah Brown is a biology major from Grand Island The Dean’s List and Scott Scholar student has been active in the Honors Program and was a member of Alpha Chi co-president of the Student Health Advisory Council was an Irish Fellow and in the Athletic Management Program She was on the homecoming court and has served as the president for Diabetes Link The communication studies major also participated on the Bronco baseball team and was active in student media Riley Clavel is a business administration and exercise science double major from Roy The Dean’s List and Scott Scholar student has been a member of Alpha Chi Future Business Leaders of America and the homecoming court She has been a starting guard for the Bronco women’s basketball team she was named All-Conference Honorable Mention Kyle Collins is an economics and mathematics double major from North Eleuthera He has been active with the Student Senate CRU and the Fellowship of Christian Athletes he has also served as a resident assistant as a Career Services ambassador and was a member of the Bronco Advisory Council economics and finance triple major and a member of the Dean’s List and Honors Program Model United Nations and a resident assistant and has also played on the women’s soccer team and interned in the Hastings College Business Office is a Dean’s List student and a member of the cheer team the Student Association entertainment committee He has also been actively involved in theatre productions Riley Lanning is a psychology and history & philosophy double major from Glendale She’s been involved in Phi Alpha Theta; Psi Chi where she served as president; the Beta Beta Beta biology honor society; HCLS Student Symposium Committee; and Alpha Chi where she was named Outstanding First Year Student and the Outstanding Second Year Student The Dean’s List and Honors Program student has also served as a tutor for Studio 200 head resident assistant in Taylor Hall and a research assistant in the Department of Psychology and Sociology Lanning was named Academic Athlete of the Year as a member of the women’s golf team participated on the dance team and was on the homecoming court She founded the Association for Women’s Health Education & Research completed a summer research program in Belgium and worked as an English as a Second Language intern for the Hastings Literacy Program and has been a member of the Hastings College band They were also on the Homecoming Court and has participated with the Hastings Symphony Orchestra and was a member of the Nebraska Intercollegiate Band Josephine Parker is a business and community development major and Scott Scholar from Omaha spent a semester abroad in Scotland and recently collaborated in developing a program that will be funded by a grant to address community revitalization and brain drain She was also a summer program lead for Prairie Loft for three years and is creating curriculum for its new partnership with an international school in Ghana to teach global agricultural learning Lily Teeple is a business administration and marketing double major from Gering she has been involved with the Student Association executive council and recently collaborated in developing a program that will be funded by a grant to address community revitalization and brain drain Teeple also works for the Hastings Business Improvement District Tymia Thompson is a history & philosophy and political science double major from Nassau The Dean’s List student has been an active member of the Hastings College Choir and Choral Union Thompson has also served as a resident assistant campus tour guide and won the campus Big Idea competition is a communication studies and marketing double major The Dean’s List student is a member of Alpha Chi where she served as president this year; Lambda Pi Eta; and the track and field team She also interned in the Office of Marketing and Communications and was co-host of the BroncPod podcast Victoria Vondra is a biology major from Crete Student Association and Student Health Advisory Council served as a tour guide and was actively involved in CRU and Fellowship of Christian Athletes The Honors Program student has been a member of the Student Health Advisory Council the Fellowship of Christian Athletes and Beta Beta Beta the biology honors society where he served as treasurer Wiegert has also served as a campus tour guide and has participated on the cross country and track and field teams Claire Wiegert is a business 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Turner Ave. | Hastings, Nebraska 68901   📍Map / Directions Copyright 2025 Hastings College  |  Hastings College is an equal opportunity employer & educator.  |  Title IX/HC Cares MA— The formerly vacant office building at 70 Hastings Street in Wellesley following a strategic repositioning into a Class A medical office facility and a recent 3,000-square-foot lease to Perla Pediatrics Smiles according to an announcement from commercial real estate firm Hunneman now hosts a variety of medical and wellness tenants with less than 2,000 square feet of space still available for lease Hunneman represented the landlord in the latest transaction and has led leasing efforts since Grander Capital acquired the property “The strategic repositioning of 70 Hastings from traditional to medical office has produced strong interest,” said Ned Halloran “The very strong occupancy speaks not only to the quality of the recent renovations but to the strategic collaboration to capture the growing demand for quality medical office space in well-located suburban communities.” Renovations to the 26,351-square-foot building included updated building systems The property is located along Route 9 with easy access to the Mass Pike Current tenants at 70 Hastings include Exceptional Health and the recently added Perla Pediatrics Smiles The building’s location near shopping and dining destinations such as the Chestnut Hill Mall along with nearby amenities like Starbucks and Pressed Café Corporate neighbors in the area include Morgan Stanley The lease was arranged by Hunneman’s Suburban Advisory team UPDATE 4/30 at 10:25 p.m.: The missing teen was found safe according to the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) The Hastings Police Department is asking for help to find a missing 15-year-old girl She was last seen on April 17 on the 500 block of 13th Street West in Hastings She is 5’0″ tall and weighs 100 pounds with blonde-brown hair and blue eyes Anyone with information on her location should contact the Hastings Police at 651-480-2300 or call 911 Any person with disabilities who needs help accessing the content of the FCC Public File may contact KSTP via our online form or call 651-646-5555 The annual Go Big Give event is happening to support local nonprofits that give back to the community It’s a day that has become pivotal for these organizations services that are implemented and able to happen because of the funds that are raised through Go Big Give,” Karly Behrendt this philanthropic event helps them to support their community “To be able to provide what are our services and for the community to see like what are we are doing on this side when we’re looking at the learning center and what is some of the programming that is coming up,” Raúl Arcos Hawkins Multicultural Coalition Executive Director so that is the business we are in," Lindsey Jurgens “This is our first year offering the recovery walk It’s a self-guided journey to experience three possible paths through MidPlains that our clients might experience,” Alyssa Heagy MidPlains Center Director of Mission Development It’s also a chance to offer more awareness to particular issues like drug addiction and offers the Multicultural Coalition greater exposure to their programs “Part of the reason we wanted to bring the recovery walk to Go Big Give and to expose it to all the amazing donors and supporters on this day is mental health substance use can sometimes have negative connotation and so you learn so much more by walking a mile in someone’s shoes,” Heagy said “One of the biggest pieces of programming that we’re seeing an increase is the need for workforce development so one of the things we’re creating is programming to teach individuals how to find a job,” Hawkins said Give Hastings Day shared similar aspirations for nonprofit organizations in that part of central Nebraska Give Hastings Day touches every facet of our community,” Dan Peters Hastings Community Foundation Executive Director Go Big Give and Give Hastings Day have already combined to raise over $2 million in total We will update you with the latest numbers as we can An "endangered missing person" appeal has been issued to find a 15-year-old girl reported missing from Hastings Danni Sturgill was last seen in Hastings on April 17, and is believed to be in either St. Paul or Hudson, Wisconsin the Minnesota Bureau of Criminal Apprehension says Anyone with information should call Hastings PD at 651-480-2300 or call 911 Note: The details provided in this story are based on law enforcement’s latest version of events were reported missing after being last seen Wednesday evening Copyright © 2022 ALM Media Properties, LLC. Other international law firms, including Clifford Chance and Dentons, continue to advise on transaction aspects of the pipeline project, which has raised environmental and human rights concerns. Paul Hastings is representing European energy giant TotalEnergies in a major court case involving the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP) a $5 billion project that has drawn widespread criticism over environmental and human rights issues which runs from western Uganda to Tanzania’s Tanga Region was initially scheduled for completion in 2025 it has faced delays due to funding challenges opposition from local communities and civil society groups TotalEnergies holds a 62% stake in the EACOP project while Uganda National Oil Company and the Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation each control 15% The remaining 8% is owned by China National Offshore Oil Corporation Litigation Daily National Law Journal The Recorder New York Law Journal The Legal Intelligencer Brugh Lower of Gibbons has entered an appearance for industrial equipment supplier Devco Corporation in a pending trademark infringement lawsuit accusing the defendant of selling knock-off Graco products 18 in New Jersey District Court by Rivkin Radler on behalf of Graco Inc Read More Yalowitz of Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer have entered their appearances for Hanaco Venture Capital and its executives 24 in New York Southern District Court by Zell accuses the defendants of negligently and fraudulently managing the plaintiff's $1 million investment Read More Attorneys from A&O Shearman has stepped in as defense counsel for Toronto-Dominion Bank and other defendants in a pending securities class action 11 in New York Southern District Court by Bleichmar Fonti & Auld accuses the defendants of concealing the bank's 'pervasive' deficiencies in regards to its compliance with the Bank Secrecy Act and the quality of its anti-money laundering controls Read More a Pennsylvania company providing shared communications infrastructure Wolf of Gordon Rees Scully Mansukhani to fend off a pending breach-of-contract lawsuit 25 in Michigan Eastern District Court by Hooper Hathaway PC on behalf of The Town Residences LLC accuses Crown Castle of failing to transfer approximately $30,000 in utility payments from T-Mobile in breach of a roof-top lease and assignment agreement Read More Schwartz of McCarter & English have stepped in as defense counsel to Electrolux Home Products Inc 26 in New York Eastern District Court by Poulos Lopiccolo PC and Nagel Rice LLP on behalf of David Stern alleges that the defendant's refrigerators’ drawers and shelving repeatedly break and fall apart within months after purchase Read More Already have an account? Sign In — A new city initiative in Hastings aims to alleviate home redevelopment costs for residents by utilizing Micro-TIF tools joining other Nebraska cities like North Platte The program is designed to offset development expenses by redirecting new property tax payments back to property owners after improvements are completed Hastings' director of development services explained the potential benefits: "For someone that wants to put a new garage significant renovation; I think it's a nice tool for them." Bunger emphasized the program's potential impact on the city's aging housing stock: "I think it's a nice tool in our toolbox to help bring more affordable housing to the community as well as keep people in their houses longer, and just maintain quality housing stock throughout the city." While the program will not cover the entire cost of a project, the amount received will vary based on assessed property value. Bunger noted that interest is already growing: "We've had a couple of phone calls, people that are interested, so that's exciting." The Micro-TIF program is set to begin on June 1, with only 15 applications accepted this calendar year. FacebookEmailDerrick Tuskan/San Diego StateSAN DIEGO -- San Diego State senior Justin Hastings (Grand Cayman Cayman Islands) is set to compete in the 2025 Masters Tournament this weekend at the historic Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta who owns the best career scoring average in program history at 71.28 just ahead of two-time major champion Xander Schauffele (71.50) PT) in Thursday’s first round and will play with 2020 Masters champion Dustin Johnson and Nick Taylor.Hastings received an invitation to compete in the 2025 Masters Tournament by winning the 2025 Latin American Championship at 16-under-par 72.Hastings enters the weekend as the 24th-ranked amateur in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR) He’s one of five amateurs competing in 89th edition of the Masters.Hastings leads the Aztecs this season with a 70.54 scoring average through 24 rounds He also tops the team with 13 rounds below par and is tied for first with eight rounds in the 60s he has one win and five top-10s.Hastings is one of three players in the Masters with SDSU ties this weekend Spaun will tee off just ahead of Hastings at noon ET (9 a.m while Schauffele begins the quest for his third major title at 1:01 p.m Hastings College is hosting the 2025 Great Plains Athletic Conference (GPAC) Outdoor Track & Field Championships Friday and Saturday thanks to a successful $1.1 million fundraising effort that began in October 2023 The funds supported a full renovation of the Jack Osborne Track Complex — a project made possible by the generosity of more than 140 donors and counting will join his family at the starting line to fire the ceremonial starter pistol officially reopening the upgraded facility The 2024-25 renovation transformed the Jack Osborne Track Complex into a state-of-the-art venue featuring: The newly improved complex positions Hastings College as a premier host for regional athletic events and reaffirms its commitment to student-athletes and the community A full schedule of events for the GPAC Outdoor Championships can be found at gpacsports.com record-breaking athlete and Hastings College legacy John C he continued going daily to his office at the multi-generational family business When Osborne joined the Hastings College Board of Trustees in 1992 he continued a family tradition that included his father a 1901 graduate and a trustee from 1910 to 1946 was a trustee from 2007 to 2010 and is currently an Honorary Trustee as he was a record-setting track competitor Osborne placed in at least one event in every track meet he participated in He won multiple events at Nebraska College Conference meets during his career and set the College’s broad jump record with a leap of 24 feet 4 and 1/2 inches—a record that was held until 2005 He was inducted into the Hastings College Athletic Hall of Fame in 1990 and for his long service to and support of the College was inducted into the Pro Rege Society in 2007 the new track complex was named in his honor The Hastings College Track & Field’s previous home had borne the name of Jack Osborne’s great uncle Jones was a 1900 Hastings College graduate who served on the College’s Board of Trustees for 43 years Read more from The New York Times: The Hastings Initiative for AI and Humanity will be a step forward in Bowdoin’s growing engagement in this breakthrough technology and ensure that students graduate well prepared to lead in a world reshaped by AI Funding and fellowships will allow current and new faculty to explore the pedagogical and scholarship opportunities—and challenges—generated by the vast AI revolution “This donation seeks to advance Bowdoin’s mission of cultivating wisdom for the common good by deepening the College’s engagement with one of humanity’s most transformative developments: artificial intelligence,” said Hastings who followed his graduation from Bowdoin in 1983 by earning his MSc in artificial intelligence at Stanford “We aim to develop leaders who can be ‘at home’ in both the present and future technological landscape.” “Just as Bowdoin's mission emphasizes the formation of complete individuals who can navigate a world in flux this initiative will empower students and faculty to critically examine I know Bowdoin can make a significant contribution to these fundamental issues and that President Zaki whose research focuses on building and testing computational models of mind believes that a world recast by AI needs an infusion of humanity “Bowdoin is ideally positioned to meet the challenges and opportunities of AI,” said Zaki “Our deep commitment to the liberal arts and the common good position us to think together about what we are going to value in human cognition and what we will want our AI systems to do—or not do—going forward in service to humanity.” and human understanding inform the technological progress and new norms that will emerge from this revolution,” said Zaki we have a moral imperative to do this work.” “We are thrilled and so grateful to receive this remarkable support from Reed who shares our conviction that the AI revolution makes the liberal arts and a Bowdoin education more essential to society.” President Zaki has announced the following members of an advisory committee that will help lead the next steps in this transformational initiative James Stacy Coles Professor of Natural Sciences Reed Hastings cofounded Netflix in 1997 and built the company into the world’s leading internet television network He became executive chairman in 2023 after twenty-five years as CEO Hastings is an active educational philanthropist and served on the California State Board of Education from 2000 to 2004 He is currently on the board of several educational organizations including KIPP and Pahara He is also a board member of The City Fund and Bloomberg Hastings earned his BA in mathematics at Bowdoin and a master of science degree in artificial intelligence at Stanford University. While at Bowdoin, Hastings was a calculus peer tutor and a leader of the Bowdoin Outing Club He was first encouraged to study artificial intelligence as an undergraduate by the late professor of mathematics Steve Fisk as they walked by the Maine Hall dormitory talking about careers related to mathematics “His provocative thinking was infectious—Steve was about forty years too early but his perspective was life-changing for me,” says Hastings Between Bowdoin and Stanford, Hastings served as a Peace Corps volunteer in Swaziland. He taught primarily high school math and one introductory course in beekeeping The Hastings Center and The Cunniff-Dixon Foundation are pleased to announce three recipients of the 2025 Hastings Center Cunniff-Dixon Nursing Awards which honor nurses who demonstrate extraordinary compassion and skill in caring for patients nearing the end of life whose mission is to enrich the provider-patient relationship near the end of life through education a bioethics research institute that has done groundbreaking work on end-of-life decision-making Collins is a certified hospice and palliative care nurse with 17 years of experience in hospice and adult and pediatric oncology she is a member of the board of directors for the Oregon Hospice and Palliative Care Association an appointed member to the Oregon Health Authority’s Palliative Care and Quality of Life Advisory Council and the former vice-chair of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization’s End-of-Life Doula Advisory Council She cofounded The Peaceful Presence Project after seeing that many patients came to hospice afraid of death and unprepared for it She is committed to educating the community at all levels in preparing for and talking about serious and terminal illness with compassion and tenderness She empowers families to be present with their loved ones in the final stage of life and believes that by talking about and planning for death with our loved ones we can ease much of the suffering that arises at the end of life University of Southern California Norris Comprehensive Cancer Center Board-certified as an adult gerontology clinical nurse specialist and an oncology nurse she chairs the Ambulatory Fall Prevention Council for Norris and Keck ambulatory clinics and co-chairs the Keck Nursing Professionalism program she was named the USC Nurse Humanitarian of the Year Mayorga is a member of the Los Angeles Chapter of the Nurse Honor Guard she was a recipient of the Simms/Mann Family Foundation’s Off the Chart award to recognize and reward greatness in nursing in the Los Angeles area She was commended for her holistic approach to palliative care grounded in evidence-based practice and interprofessional collaborations and has lectured on her work involving “last responders.” Clinical Coordinator for the UAB Center for Palliative and Supportive Care at the University of Alabama at Birmingham Medical Center she has devoted most of her career to palliative She played a pivotal role in the development of UAB’s 12-bed inpatient Palliative and Comfort Care Unit in 2004 and has since helped establish the inpatient consult service and the broader palliative care interdisciplinary team as a faculty member of the Palliative Care Leadership Center at the UAB Center to Advance Palliative Care she has helped train more than 50 hospice and palliative care teams nationwide she spearheaded the creation of the first hospice program in the Alabama Department of Corrections She was the first nurse at UAB to earn national certification in palliative nursing and recently completed UAB’s Pain and Addiction Scholars program The awards selection committee is comprised of Dr director of nursing research and education and a professor at City of Hope in Duarte associate professor of nursing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill; Dr endowed professor in palliative care at the University of Utah; Dr chief research fellow at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in New York; and Dr assistant professor at the UNC School of Nursing Registered 501(c)(3). 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Please click here to support us if you are able The Times is a proud “aspiring entrepreneur” member of Local Independent Online News (LION) Publishers We are happy to consider individual requests to republish content; however no content from this site may be republished without express permission Neb — The Kearney High Bearcats baseball team beat Hastings High on Friday 9-0 at Memorial Field Kearney jumped out to a 6-0 lead after two innings Bryce Anderson picked up his 18 win of the season They'll host Norfolk at home on Saturday – The Kearney Bearcats used excellent starting pitcher and a quick start on offense to record their fourth straight win over their Tri-City rival on Friday.  Kearney starter Bryce Andersen set the tone in the first inning with three strikeouts and the Bearcat offense notched two runs in the bottom of the frame.  Kearney scored four more runs in the second inning on two doubles to take a 6-0 lead Hastings managed to get 11 runners on base throughout the game but couldn't push anyone across.  shut down the Hastings offense by going six scoreless innings He also went 3-3 at the plate with two doubles and three RBIs The Bearcats improved to 18-9 on senior day San Diego State’s Justin Hastings talks about winning the 2025 MW Men’s Golf Individual Championship San Diego State’s Justin Hastings talks about the second round of the 2025 Credit Union 1 Mountain West Men’s Golf Championship where he leads the field at -15 after shooting a course record 62 on Saturday San Diego State’s Justin Hastings talks about the first round of the 2025 Credit Union 1 Mountain West Men’s Golf Championship where he shares second place after 18 holes at -5 Hastings joined the Bruins after one season as an assistant coach at North Texas where he helped the Mean Green to a 15-12 record in 2021 North Texas finished third in Conference USA last season Hastings served as an assistant coach at the University of Akron for one season where he coached libero Taylor Sharrits to a 2020-21 MAC Defensive Player of the Year honor the first MAC defensive superlative in Akron history the Zips were second in the country in service aces and seventh in team digs Hastings was the Director of Volleyball Operations at West Virginia from 2013-2020 Hastings oversaw the day-to-day operations of the volleyball program and was responsible for coordinating liaison positions with strength and conditioning Hastings was the Director of Volleyball Operations at Ohio State Hastings received his Bachelor of Sports and Leisure Leadership & Humanities from Ohio State University in 2010 and his Master of Science in Physical Activity & Sport Science from the University of West Virginia in 2016 Thanks for visiting The use of software that blocks ads hinders our ability to serve you the content you came here to enjoy We ask that you consider turning off your ad blocker so we can deliver you the best experience possible while you are here SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — The San Diego State men's golf team is riding high after winning its fourth straight Mountain West Championship the team has its sights set on reaching the NCAA Championship at Omni La Costa Resort The Aztecs learned during Monday's NCAA selection show that they'll be heading to Tallahassee where they'll need to finish in the top five to advance to the championship in Carlsbad "There's a lot of belief flowing through the room right now and everybody really knows how good each other's game is and I think when a whole team has that belief they can be dangerous and I think that's the mindset we're going to take to the postseason," senior captain Justin Hastings said Confidence is soaring for the team after Hastings recently shot a 52 to help secure the conference championship and NCAA tournament berth Team members gathered on campus to watch the selection show erupting in cheers when they learned their destination While the cross-country trip presents challenges longtime coach Ryan Donovan remains unfazed We won't make it a big deal that we're going across the country we plan on being back here at La Costa the week after," Donovan said He recently competed in the Masters after qualifying by winning the Latin American Amateur Championship finishing as the low amateur in his two rounds at Augusta National "I think the best advice I got was from Patrick Reed in the practice round He was really big on just playing your game," Hastings said The Aztecs earned a 3-seed in the Tallahassee Regional and will rely on their exceptional depth While golf is typically viewed as an individual sport Donovan realizes the importance of the team culture "We don't talk about individual titles at all; it's all about the team so we kind of put that in their head," Donovan said Donovan has found the perfect team leader in Hastings He's worked at that over the years," Donovan said "I take pride in being a leader on this team This story was reported by a journalist and has been converted to this platform with the assistance of AI Our editorial team verifies all reporting on all platforms for fairness and accuracy – 113 Adams County non-profits are receiving much needed funding from over 5,000 generous donors during Give Hastings Day.  The annual fundraiser put on by the Hastings Community Foundation concluded with its in-person giving day Thursday at The Lark in downtown Hastings.  a total of 5,469 unique donations totaling $948,915 were made.  The 5,469 donations tops last year's mark of 5,327 donations. Organizers say every donation no matter how big or small makes a huge difference to each of the non-profits. "What those non-profits do for our community, is make it the amazing community that it is," said South Central United Way Exec. Director Jodi Graves. "The non-profits do so many different things, and impact every single individual that lives here in some way." The five Adams County non-profits receiving the most funding were Hastings Catholic Schools Foundation ($42,147) - Hastings College ($37,504) - The Salvation Army ($34,596) - Schnase 1906 District ($33,060) - Hastings Area Habitat for Humanity ($30,220) highly curated editorial content brings attention to hidden gems He's a Twin Cities-based writer with a BA in English and an MFA in creative writing and the proud father of two adult children With more than 15 years of freelance outdoor and travel writing experience under his belt Trent is often out exploring his favorite topics: Minnesota's woods Share LinkIf You’re Looking for Minnesota’s Past You’ll Find Much at This Unique Spot in HastingsSome folks collect photos This quirky Minnesota village preserves the state's architectural past an eclectic collection of buildings and structures from several time periods unfolded along the north side of the road I turned left on Michael Avenue and found what I was looking for: the entrance to the village It used to span the Yellow Bank River at Odessa It was removed in 1995 and made its way here where it was used to build a replica of the old Hastings Spiral Bridge that spanned the Mississippi from 1895 to 1951 Photo by Trent Jonas for Only In Your StateSeveral historic buildings from the late 19th and early 20th century dot the landscape at the village as does a collection of commercial signs and more modern structures a drive in burger joint and University Avenue institution in St the iconic yellow-checkered building made its way to the village Photo by Trent Jonas for Only In Your StateSimilar stories abound at Little Log House Pioneer Village whose owners' dedication to preservation is admirable their 1892 chapel was slated for demolition and the church was rebuilt at two-thirds scale in the village where it hosts weddings almost weekly throughout the year What are some roadside spots in Minnesota that have made you do a double-take? 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