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Members of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Class are shown here at their graduation on May 21 at the Bremer Community Center, along with their leader, Aurora Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Justise Rhoden. From left are Rhoden, Jordan Slough, Bridget Gallagher, Shaye Walker, Courtney Richardson, Laci Fleming, Beca Hadenfeldt, Gabe Hewen, Connor Ashby, Selena Longoria,Shelby Landell and Lydia Behnk.

Members of the 2024 Hamilton County Leadership Class are shown here at their graduation on May 21 at the Bremer Community Center, along with their leader, Aurora Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Justise Rhoden. From left are Rhoden, Jordan Slough, Bridget Gallagher, Shaye Walker, Courtney Richardson, Laci Fleming, Beca Hadenfeldt, Gabe Hewen, Connor Ashby, Selena Longoria,Shelby Landell and Lydia Behnk.

Leadership class marks 30th graduation

What has been known since its inception in 1993 as the Hamilton County Leadership Class, graduated 11 more participants last Tuesday evening, May 21, under new branding as the program celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Giltner graduate Phillip Kruetz fist bumps family and friends as he and his high school classmates complete their 2024 graduation ceremony.

Giltner graduate Phillip Kruetz fist bumps family and friends as he and his high school classmates complete their 2024 graduation ceremony.

A milestone to remember, times 4

ANR was at all four high school graduations in Hamilton County in the month of May and we took dozens and dozens of photos—many more than we had room to publish in that week's newspaper.
Scott Phillips and his wife Carissa were guests at an official State Dinner at the White House on a recent trip to Washington D.C. honoring teachers of the year from across the United States.

Scott Phillips and his wife Carissa were guests at an official State Dinner at the White House on a recent trip to Washington D.C. honoring teachers of the year from across the United States.

DC trip memorable for Nebraska Teacher of the Year

Nebraska Teacher of the Year Scott Phillips experienced many firsts on a recent trip to Washington D.C., where he and his delegation of outstanding educators from across the country received red-carpet treatment during a four-day stay in the nation’s capital.
Dr. Alyxandra Wurster

Dr. Alyxandra Wurster

New family physician excited to join MCHI

A new doctor will be joining Memorial Community Health’s family medicine provider team at the Aurora clinic in September. Meet Dr. Alyxandra Wurster.After completing her schooling and returning to her hometown to finish her residency, Dr.
Aurora Harmony Health Center owner Brad Shay stands outside the new building Harmony Health will be moving into, located at 1619 9th St., where Nebraska Kinesiology Center was previously located.

Aurora Harmony Health Center owner Brad Shay stands outside the new building Harmony Health will be moving into, located at 1619 9th St., where Nebraska Kinesiology Center was previously located.

Harmony Health relocating to 9th Street

Aurora Harmony Health Center will be relocating to a new location at 1619 9th St. to help its expansion in providing more services and opportunities for people within the community, according to Harmony Health Centers LLC owner, Brady Shay.
The playing of TAPS by members of the Hamilton County Band signaled the end of the Memorial Day observance at the Aurora Cemetery on Monday. Byron Paschke is the trumpeter and John Jacobs played the drum.

The playing of TAPS by members of the Hamilton County Band signaled the end of the Memorial Day observance at the Aurora Cemetery on Monday. Byron Paschke is the trumpeter and John Jacobs played the drum.

Saluting America’s finest

A gentle but growing breeze stirred the dozens of flags placed at cemeteries across Hamilton County Monday morning as local residents turned out for the various Memorial Day observances sponsored by veterans organizations.
Interns working with JEO Consulting this summer will be focused on a trail study in Aurora to review proposed new trails as well as existing trails, then offer recommendations regarding any potential connections between the two.

Interns working with JEO Consulting this summer will be focused on a trail study in Aurora to review proposed new trails as well as existing trails, then offer recommendations regarding any potential connections between the two.

JEO to conduct study on city trails

Several summer interns with JEO Consulting Group out of Grand Island will begin work soon to complete a trail study in Aurora with a goal of reviewing proposed new trails as well as existing trails, then offering recommendations regarding any potential connections between the two.
Hampton Public Schools

Hampton Public Schools

Hampton school sets administrative contracts

The main outcome of a shorter than usual meeting of the Hampton Board of Education on May 13 was the approval of administrative contracts for the 2024-25 school year. The meeting was kept short due to other obligations by some board members. A two-year contract was approved for Supt.