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  • 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

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Top stories of 2012 PDF E-mail

A piece of prime, irrigated farm ground sold for $14,500 an acre back in September, one of many unprecedented sales which sent local land values skyrocketing into unchartered territory.
That trend easily topped the charts as the biggest story of the year in Hamilton County, gaining 30 percent more votes than the No. 2 story, which also reflected good times in agriculture. For details on the top 10 stories, see this week's print or e-edition.

 
2012 a busy year on the local area business scene PDF E-mail

The News-Register’s weekly business page was full of stories announcing positive changes, additions and even a few new ventures during the past year.

A week-by-week review of 2012 reflects a generally optimistic tone on the local business scene. See this week's edition for a summary review of the year’s business news, as reported in the News-Register.

 

 

 
Digging out PDF E-mail

Thursday was a day spent largely digging out after a winter storm dumped roughly six to 10 inches of snow Wednesday afternoon and night. The snowfall combined with winds gusting up to 40 mph to create blizzard conditions. Interstate 80 was closed until mid-day Thursday and several accidents were reported. See next week's News-Register for more details.

 
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