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  2. KDWA - Wikipedia

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    KDWA began broadcasting on October 24, 1963. It was founded by John McKane, a former editor for the Hastings Star Gazette. The station's first news director, Dave Baudoin, became the majority co-owner in 1968. [2] In 1971, KDWA was allowed to broadcast at night, at a reduced wattage output.

  3. Hastings Star Gazette - Wikipedia

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    The Hastings Star began publishing as a competitive newspaper in 1977. It was under the ownership of Mike O'Connor and Arlin Albright (later sold to Forum Communications). The Hastings Star purchased the Hastings Gazette in 1984 and the publication became known as the Hastings Star Gazette. The paper was published weekly on Thursday and ...

  4. List of prematurely reported obituaries - Wikipedia

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    Pope John Paul II was the subject of three premature obituaries.. A prematurely reported obituary is an obituary of someone who was still alive at the time of publication. . Examples include that of inventor and philanthropist Alfred Nobel, whose premature obituary condemning him as a "merchant of death" for creating military explosives may have prompted him to create the Nobel Prize; [1 ...

  5. Hastings, Minnesota - Wikipedia

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    Hastings (/ ˈ h eɪ s t ɪ ŋ z / HAY-stings) [5] is a city mostly in Dakota County, Minnesota, of which it is the county seat, with a portion in Washington County, Minnesota, United States. [6] It is near the confluence of the Mississippi , Vermillion, and St. Croix Rivers .

  6. File:Hastings, Minnesota (2016).jpg - Wikipedia

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    2nd Street East facing west in the old Historic Downtown area of Hastings, Minnesota, near the Hastings Bridge and Mississippi River. Date: 27 January 2016, 17:27: Source: Historic Downtown Hastings, Minnesota: Author: Tony Webster from Minneapolis, Minnesota

  7. Media in Minneapolis–Saint Paul - Wikipedia

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    (2002 newcomer The Rake offered some competition in the form of a free monthly, but ceased publication in 2008. [5]) Pulse of the Twin Cities is another weekly which has less advertising and more coverage of local music and activism. La Matraca News is a Spanish-language weekly print and online publication.

  8. Ramsey Mill and Old Mill Park - Wikipedia

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    The Ramsey Mill was built by Alexander Ramsey and Dr. Thomas Foster in 1856–1857 on the Vermillion River in the town of Hastings in the U.S. state of Minnesota. The river had a head of 19 feet (6 m) and a width of 50 feet (15 m) near the 4 story gristmill. An addition included a cooper shop and storage facility. Although Ramsey sold his ...

  9. Hastings City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hastings City Hall, formerly the Dakota County Courthouse, is a historic government building in Hastings, Minnesota, United States, completed in 1871. It was the original courthouse for Dakota County and now serves as city hall. It was designed by A.M. Radcliff, one of Minnesota's first architects, in an Italian Villa style.