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This commemorative booklet was published following the Pioneer Days celebration. It contains numerous photos of the parade floats and other entries as well as poems and readings that were delivered during the celebration. It concludes with a list of 362 people who registered at the 1924 event as original Hamilton County pioneers. To qualify for the list, individuals had to have been 21 years of age or older in 1884.

This commemorative booklet was published following the Pioneer Days celebration. It contains numerous photos of the parade floats and other entries as well as poems and readings that were delivered during the celebration. It concludes with a list of 362 people who registered at the 1924 event as original Hamilton County pioneers. To qualify for the list, individuals had to have been 21 years of age or older in 1884.

Remembering ‘Pioneer Days’ celebration from October, 1924

One hundred years ago, on October 8-9, 1924, Hamilton County hosted the biggest celebration in its history up to that point.
Edgerton educator Deb Miller shows students a Cooper’s hawk that has been rehabilitated after being found next to the Edgerton. The hawk was released back into the wild last Wednesday afternoon.

Edgerton educator Deb Miller shows students a Cooper’s hawk that has been rehabilitated after being found next to the Edgerton. The hawk was released back into the wild last Wednesday afternoon.

Edgerton students standby for hawk release

Students at the Edgerton Explorit Center’s Afterschool Club were treated to a special send off as they witnessed the successful release of a Cooper’s hawk back into the wild.The launch was done with care by Edgerton educator and Raptor Recovery volunteer Deb Miller.
Aurora native Jessica (Vincik) Piskorski sits at her desk in Ord.

Aurora native Jessica (Vincik) Piskorski sits at her desk in Ord.

Jessica (Vincik) Piskorski has a passion for helping clients

As a small town attorney working in Ord, Aurora native Jessica (Vincik) Piskorski says what she enjoys most about her career is helping clients manage their estates and assets.“Helping people is what I like the most,” Piskorski said.
This sign has been posted on the doors of the Hamilton County Courthouse since the closure of the Aurora DMV drivers license office early last month.

This sign has been posted on the doors of the Hamilton County Courthouse since the closure of the Aurora DMV drivers license office early last month.

County hears ‘crickets’ from state DMV regarding license office closure

“Crickets!” That’s how Hamilton County officials described on Monday the level of communication from the Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) since the abrupt closure of the Aurora drivers license office at the courthouse a month and a half ago.
This drone photo shows the Specialty Ag Formulations facility in the foreground, with two other companies (Mid-Nebraska Land Developers and AAIM Data Centers). All three are located in the Mission Critical Subdivision on Highway 14.

This drone photo shows the Specialty Ag Formulations facility in the foreground, with two other companies (Mid-Nebraska Land Developers and AAIM Data Centers). All three are located in the Mission Critical Subdivision on Highway 14.

Mission Critical highlight of busy ADC year

The Aurora Development Corporation highlighted a busy year of activity during its annual meeting last week, completing its 60th year as an organization.
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Less than 2 weeks remain until Election Day

With early voting having already started and the Nov. 5 General Election now less than two weeks away, needless to say it’s a busy time in the office of Hamilton County Clerk Jill DeMers, who also serves as the county’s election commissioner.
Jeffrey Adams

Jeffrey Adams

Jeffrey Adams gets life in prison sentence

The Marquette man found guilty of first degree murder in connection the death of his wife will spend the rest of his life in prison following a sentencing hearing Thursday in Hamilton County District Court. Judge Christina M.
One of the many examples of students benefitting from funding provided through the Aurora Public Schools Foundation is this Merry-go-cycle, which has become a favorite for Aurora preschoolers. Pictured giving it a whirl are, from left: Loralai Farrand, Merrick Reiker, Avery McCartney, Owen Lewis and Benjamin Gomez. The equipment was actually purchased by HCF’s Women in Philanthropy as part of a growing partnership between the two foundations.

One of the many examples of students benefitting from funding provided through the Aurora Public Schools Foundation is this Merry-go-cycle, which has become a favorite for Aurora preschoolers. Pictured giving it a whirl are, from left: Loralai Farrand, Merrick Reiker, Avery McCartney, Owen Lewis and Benjamin Gomez. The equipment was actually purchased by HCF’s Women in Philanthropy as part of a growing partnership between the two foundations.

APS Foundation maturing

Just five years after it was established, the Aurora Public Schools Foundation is maturing rapidly, volunteer board members agree, growing both in its financial value and impact on the community.