Commentary

Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

Voice of the Huskers never sounded so good

Saturday’s last-second thriller against Illinois was not for the feint of heart, and in fact it sounded like play-by-play announcer Kent Pavelka was having a heart attack as he called the last play of the game.
Readers write

Readers write

Food pantry appreciates community support

Dear Editor:It has always been clear to me that the people of Hamilton County are kind and caring. This fact has become even clearer in the past few weeks here at the Hamilton County Food Pantry. The generosity of the Hamilton County community has been overwhelming.
Linus shares the real meaning of Christmas

Linus shares the real meaning of Christmas

‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ an annual reminder to drop the blanket

Christmas 2025 marks a pretty significant cultural anniversary here in America, one that launched Charlie Brown and the Peanuts Gang into the realm of Yuletide legend. That’s because this year marks the 60th anniversary of the first airing on CBS of “A Charlie Brown Christmas.
Kurt Johnson

Kurt Johnson

‘Black Friday’ starting to lose its holiday glow

Black Friday means different things to different people, and if you ask me it’s a concept that is losing its holiday luster.If memory serves from my college days, “Black Friday” was once explained as the day many retailers finally made the jump from red ink to black, as in turning a profit.
Readers write

Readers write

ANR coverage appreciated

Dear Editor:Again Pat and I would like to say this weekly paper is by far one of, if not thee best in the state. We are not from the Aurora community, but from Clarks and High Plains.
Kelsey Bergen

Kelsey Bergen

Housing key piece to community’s growth

Something I do each week is drive around Aurora and check on Aurora Development Corporation (ADC) properties. Between commercial and residential lots, ADC owns ground in five different areas of Aurora that I check.
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Community should tune in to school facilities discussions

If you care about Aurora Public Schools, now is the time to pay attention.We said that in 2022 when APS began its strategic planning process. Those early listening sessions, with modest attendance, helped identify long-term priorities that now guide district decisions.