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Kurt Johnson
A Colorado native who now lives near Ogallala has announced his bid for Congress, running as an Independent against Adrian Smith, an incumbent Republican who has served as Nebraska’s 3rd District representative since 2007.
Tuesday, March 24, 2026
Weekend grass fire near Aurora highlights dry conditions
News Staff
Firefighters from three departments battled a grass and timber fire southwest of Aurora for several hours Saturday and Aurora fire crews had to return to the scene on Sunday to make sure windy conditions didn't cause a flareup.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Aurora speech team members who qualified for this week’s state meet in Kearney include, from left: Hannah Vermillion, Chloe Fawver, Scott Bennett and Julia Messere. Not pictured is Shawn Morris. These students qualified in a total of seven events.
AHS speech qualifies 7 for state
News Staff
The Aurora speech team will have seven representatives performing at the state meet Wednesday in Kearney.The Huskies had numerous performers earning medals at the B-5 District meet March 16, which was hosted here in Aurora. The team placed third in the sweepstakes competition.
Monday, March 23, 2026
Dave and Rhonda Hiebert are in the process of transforming the former Assembly of God Church (which was previously the Aurora Head Start building) into a unique daycare center for older adults. They plan to call their business “Serenity Place” when it opens hopefully by summer.
Former Head Start building in Aurora to become adult daycare center
Ron Burtz
The building at the corner of 7th and L streets in Aurora that was once home to the Assembly of God Church and was most recently the site of the Head Start program, is currently being transformed into a unique daycare facility for older adults.
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Local primary set for May 12
Ron Burtz
With Nebraska’s May 12 Primary Election now less than two months away, the Hamilton County Commissioners received an update on the election Monday from County Clerk and Election Commissioner, Jill DeMers.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
A formal request for input on the concept of adopting regulations allowing chickens within the city limits drew approximately 30 people to last week’s Aurora City Council meeting
City hears local support for backyard chickens
News Staff
A formal request for input on the concept of adopting regulations allowing chickens within the city limits drew approximately 30 people to last week’s Aurora City Council meeting, with all who spoke up generally favoring the idea.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
ANR's Spring Car Care Section is here with 383 cubes of American muscle
News Staff
Giltner native Mike Bish is anxious to hit the road and the car show circuit with his ‘71 ‘Cuda, which he recently finished reassembling after several years of restoration work. The story behind the remodel is the lead feature in this week’s ANR spring car care section, which begins on Page B1.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Committee plans big for America’s 250 celebration here
Elizabeth Hunter
As Hamilton County prepares to celebrate America’s 250th birthday alongside the Plainsman Museum’s 50th anniversary, a wide range of projects—from a countywide video time capsule to interactive exhibits and summer events—are coming together to highlight local history and community pride.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
Flu season appears to ebb as spring nears
News Staff
While this year’s flu season appears to have plateaued in the local area, numbers of those impacted by various viruses still remain high in the community as we head toward the first day of spring this week.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026
City seeks to extend downtown grant program
Kurt Johnson
City leaders approved a request last week to seek an extension for a downtown redevelopment grant project in hopes of spending what remains of a $400,000 pool of federal funds available to the community.
Tuesday, March 17, 2026