• Hornets win CRC title

    The Giltner boys basketball team defeated High Plains 54-31 Friday for its first Crossroads Conference championship in 20 years. For complete game coverage, see this week's print or e-editions.Read More

  • County wary of death tax plan

    When the slate roof on the Hamilton County Courthouse needed to be replaced in 2004, Hamilton County Commissioners had two options: budget for it and raise the tax levy or pay for it with the inheritance tax fund.

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  • Candidates slow to file for 2012 races

    Aurora City Council member Paul Shaneyfelt is the latest incumbent to file for re-election.

    Shaneyfelt, who represents Ward 2, filed Jan. 23, bringing the total number of filings to six. The others include Marvin Ziola... Read More

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It's all Greek to me PDF E-mail

The Greek city-states of Argos, Athens, Corinth, Knossos, Sparta and Thebes battled it out in the annual Aurora Middle School Greek Olympics last week under the direction of city-state leaders (teachers) Mike Stewart, Lana Dummer, Jeremy Dubas, Scott Phillips, Sally Hoos and Marilyn Vrana.

The Greek Olympics are a culmination of a seventh grade interdisciplinary study of Greece that involves math, science, social studies and English. Students competed in the discus, hammer throw, javelin, long jump, high jump, sprints, marathon and archery. Seventh grader Ian Stringham takes aim at the target in archery.

 
News-Register going mobile PDF E-mail

This is a historic day for the Aurora News-Register.

After months of research, planning and training, we’re going mobile.

As of this week, smartphone users will be able to monitor breaking local news as part of a high-tech revolution that is rapidly changing the communications landscape. That’s right, your hometown newspaper is jumping headfirst into the world of cell phone communications, one of the first weekly publications in Nebraska to take the plunge.

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* OFFICERS INVESTIGATE 12 ACCIDENTS IN 10 DAYS

* COLD STORAGE UNIT INSTALLED AT GILTNER

 
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