Stonemasons are working at the Hamilton County Courthouse to replace deteriorating sandstone blocks at the base of the 131-year-old structure. Above, a crew uses a small telehandler to replace one of the base stones near the building’s handicapped entrance.
Courthouse project moves toward hoped for summer completion
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
People coming in from out of town for A’ROR’N Days this week will no doubt notice big changes have taken place over the last year at the 131-year-old Hamilton County Courthouse on the square.Ag Life
Brian Brhel’s cattle graze on cover crops turning a row crop field into a temporary pasture meadow. (Photo by Brian Brhel)
More than a lease: The landlord-tenant relationship
The flowing waterway in this corn field north of Aurora on Thursday morning shows evidence of the 1.5 inches of rain that fell overnight as reported at the airport. That was in addition to the estimated 2 inches of precipitation received earlier in the week. Researchers say it’s not how much rain that fell on an acre of farm ground that counts as much as how much of it was retained by the soil. Studies show that healthy soil practices can increase corn yields by up to 25 bushels per acre.
‘Yes, but how much rain did you keep?’
This wetland along J Road and just south of Highway 34 near the Giltner Spur has been filled up by recent rains to the point that, by one estimate, more than 100 acres is now underwater.
Recent rains ease drought concerns locally
News
A'ROR'N Days will begin a few hours earlier this year as Hamilton Telecommunications sponsors a community appreciate dinner Wednesday evening.
A’ROR’N Days kicks off USA’s birthday party
Peters, Griess to be inducted into Alumni HOF Friday
Pictured above from left are the new owners of MPT Auto Service, Tristen Evans and Colt Salmon. To Salmon’s right are his wife Jasmin and their daughter Zoe.
MPT Auto Service opens near Aurora’s downtown square
Sports
A-Town’s little sluggers at the plate
Kyson Phillips fields a grounder and makes the throw to first baseman Tate Bendorf during Aurora’s loss to York last week.
Aurora Cooperative Juniors split last week
Aurora pitcher Lukas Fry was all smiles and a bit relieved coming off the mound early against Gering Thursday after snagging a hit right back up the middle that nearly got him in the face.