• E-Subscription

    E-Subscription

    Read the whole story.

    402-694-2131

    Read More

  • U.S. Mail pickup schedule change

    Mail pickup times have changed for the U.S. Postal Service in Aurora.

    Postmaster Dave Sawicki said effective May 3, all mail a customer wishes to send must be to the post office by 3 p.m. instead of the previous ... Read More

  • Aurora to get a new pool

    More than 14 months after starting initial design of an aquatic center in Aurora, the city council approved a contractor at a special May 7 meeting.

    Sampson Construction, based out of Lincoln, submitted the low b... Read More

Sunday, May 19, 2013

Weather Forecast

Click for Aurora, Nebraska Forecast

Subscribe to e-edition

Get the whole paper online! If you would like to register for an account, please fill out our Contact Form and select 'Request an e-subscription.'

Weekly Poll

Is it a good idea for 4R Supt. Damon McDonald to serve a dual role as head girls basketball coach?
 
Streeter group supports Thomas plan for senior housing development PDF E-mail

 

Representatives with the Frank M. and Alice Farr Trust and the Wortman Family Charitable Trust announced in April their combined purchase of a 117-acre parcel bordered by 1st Street and Highway 34. The land was sold by Mosaic, a social ministry organization which owns and operates Bethpage Village in Axtell. It had previously been owned by Delmar and Alice Matson, and is often referred to locally as the Matson property.
Read more...
 
Auditorium project nears completion in Hampton PDF E-mail

Hampton village leaders were making plans Monday to finish renovation of the community auditorium, and also started a conversation about the possible need to replace an aging city hall.

Considerable work has already been done on the auditorium renovation, and village chairman Dane Schafer said he hopes the project can be completed by June, in time for the annual Booster Days celebration.

 
Hampton school board holds first E-meeting PDF E-mail

Hampton school board members got a personal glimpse Monday of how the district’s 1-to-1 technology initiative is changing the flow of information.

Each board member was assigned their own iPad, which will help reduce the need for paper reports and also allow the board to view work being done in the classroom.

 
<< Start < Prev 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 Next > End >>

Page 37 of 98
Slideshow
To read more, see this week's print or e-editions

Want to get a copy of this week's News-Register? Click HERE to find out how!
RocketTheme Joomla Templates