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Thursday, January 7th, 2010 by Amy Sandeen
Blonde. Lame. Retarded. Gay. When did these words come to be used to describe stupid situations? As in: “That’s so gay.” Or “I had a blonde moment.” Language changes all the time, and that’s a good thing.
Tags: political correctness, racial epithets, words
Posted in Generations, Opinions | 4 Comments »
One Stop Place for Fun: Brickyard Park
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 by Joey Fox
I know there’s one park that everyone in Hastings knows about and loves. It’s Brickyard. If you don’t know about Brickyard Park and you live in Hastings, I’m going to ask what hole you’ve been living in!
Tags: Brickyard Park, Hastings
Posted in Generations, Hobbies & Leisure | No Comments »
Dewey’s story instills hometown pride
Wednesday, January 6th, 2010 by Denise Howie
Civic pride in the young helps build strong and lasting communities. It makes them want to get an education, come home and start families and businesses.
Tags: Cat, civic pride, Dewey
Posted in Art & Events, Generations, Hobbies & Leisure | No Comments »
How choosing online can kill local choice.
Monday, January 4th, 2010 by Kaleena & Matt Fong
While I am also guilty of shopping online, I think that we all need to realize we all do see huge benefits from shopping locally. The benefits may not come in single $1 or $2 increments on our receipt but the overall impact is much greater than that $1 or $2.
Tags: online shopping, shop local, Shopping
Posted in Generations, Opinions, Shopping | 2 Comments »
Blizzard brings new perspective on the Holidays
Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 by Jill Kimle
Today, as I sit here starting my article, I am snowed in. I don’t mean just a few inches of snow blocking a door. We are dealing with an all out blizzard which happens to be…on Christmas Day! And, because we live in the country, we are seeing nothing but white outside the windows.
Tags: blizzard, christmas, family, holiday, perspective, winter
Posted in Generations | No Comments »
How Safe Is It in Hastings?
Monday, December 28th, 2009 by Kelly Miller
Ever a sense of safety and being surrounded by people I consider good neighbors. Hastings is a community that when asked about, nearly every resident will remark “it’s a nice, safe town—a great place to raise your family.” Several weeks ago a concrete boulder crashed through the secure, snow globe life I had been living here…literally.
Tags: Hastings, robbery, safety
Posted in Generations, Opinions | 1 Comment »
Wingin’ It at Taylor’s
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009 by Kelli Poplau
My mother always told me that it’s rude to lick your fingers in public. I resisted the urge to put my fingers in my mouth, instead wiping my messy hands politely on my napkin and went on with my meal. A few of these good eating habits were tossed aside, however, on one Thursday night last February when one of my friends invited me to Wing Night at Taylor’s Steak House (on North Kansas Avenue) here in Hastings.
Tags: chicken wings, finger lickin good, hot wings
Posted in Food & Dining, Generations | 3 Comments »





