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Aurora Adopt-A-Pet volunteer, Cathy Paule (right), talks to 5th graders about Adopt-A-Pet and how they can help the pets there as well as their own animals. At center is shelter kitten, Mimsey, who was brought to show the students as they celebrated the 20th season of  the Christmas Cheer class fundraiser.

Aurora Adopt-A-Pet volunteer, Cathy Paule (right), talks to 5th graders about Adopt-A-Pet and how they can help the pets there as well as their own animals. At center is shelter kitten, Mimsey, who was brought to show the students as they celebrated the 20th season of the Christmas Cheer class fundraiser.

Class project helps teach joy of giving

Lori Brechbill’s 5th grade class at Aurora Elementary School recently celebrated the end of this year’s ‘Christmas Cheer’ class project in which the students raised $556 for local charitable causes. The celebration on the final day of this year’s activity, Jan.
Election candidate filings

Election candidate filings

Six candidates file for local offices

Half a dozen candidates have filed to run for various local elected offices so far in the 2024 election cycle in Hamilton County. Two seats on the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners are up reelection in 2024, as well as seats in three wards for the Aurora City Council.
Anthoney Swartz

Anthoney Swartz

Swartz sentenced to prison for assault

A Marquette man has been sentenced after being found guilty of first degree sexual assault and first degree false imprisonment by a Hamilton County jury in November. At a hearing held Thursday morning, District Judge Rachel A. Daugherty sentenced 26-year-old Anthoney E.
During his time with the Marine Band San Diego, Cpl. Elliott Jensen performed as a tuba instrumentalist and after February will be reassigned to the Second Marine Division Band in North Carolina.

During his time with the Marine Band San Diego, Cpl. Elliott Jensen performed as a tuba instrumentalist and after February will be reassigned to the Second Marine Division Band in North Carolina.

Jensen on Marine Corps: ‘It’s such an amazing program’

Having spent the last four years playing tuba in the United States Marine Corps Band, Aurora native Cpl. Elliott Jensen has decided he’s ready for four more. While growing up in Aurora and playing in the high school band, Jensen said the Marine Corps had always been on his mind.
Three employees of the Hamilton County Highway Department stand in front of one of the huge v-plows that were used to open 960 miles of gravel county roads during last month’s storms. From left are Beau Johnson, Asst. Supt. B.J. Frauendorfer and Dylan Christenson.

Three employees of the Hamilton County Highway Department stand in front of one of the huge v-plows that were used to open 960 miles of gravel county roads during last month’s storms. From left are Beau Johnson, Asst. Supt. B.J. Frauendorfer and Dylan Christenson.

This week's top stories

These are the stories that made the top headlines in the Feb. 7, 2024 edition of the Aurora News Register.January 2024 will be long remembered by Hamilton County residents for its extreme winter weather.
Three employees of the Hamilton County Highway Department stand in front of one of the huge v-plows that were used to open 960 miles of gravel county roads during last month’s storms. From left are Beau Johnson, Asst. Supt. B.J. Frauendorfer and Dylan Christenson.

Three employees of the Hamilton County Highway Department stand in front of one of the huge v-plows that were used to open 960 miles of gravel county roads during last month’s storms. From left are Beau Johnson, Asst. Supt. B.J. Frauendorfer and Dylan Christenson.

A storm for the record books

January 2024 will be long remembered by Hamilton County residents for its extreme winter weather.
The 2024 edition of the Hamilton County Home & Garden Show begins Friday.

The 2024 edition of the Hamilton County Home & Garden Show begins Friday.

Two-day Home Show begins Friday

The stage is set for the Hamilton County Home & Garden Show to make its return Friday and Saturday after a three-year pandemic pause, with organizers reporting that the event is sold out with vendors excited to be back.
U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts talks with local residents during his “Meet with Pete” visit to Aurora on Monday. Pictured from left are Mike Bergen, Francis McDonald and Kelsey Bergen.

U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts talks with local residents during his “Meet with Pete” visit to Aurora on Monday. Pictured from left are Mike Bergen, Francis McDonald and Kelsey Bergen.

Sen. Ricketts voices concern with Biden policies

Just a year after being appointed to the United States Senate Pete Ricketts told local constituents Monday in Aurora that he is focused on pushing back against the Biden Administration on issues involving overregulation, overtaxation and overspending.
Doug Frank, center, shares information with county board members Rich Nelson, right, and Nancy Salmon during Monday’s presentation at the Hamilton County Courthouse. More than 25 people attended the meeting, showing shared concern with the integrity of local elections.

Doug Frank, center, shares information with county board members Rich Nelson, right, and Nancy Salmon during Monday’s presentation at the Hamilton County Courthouse. More than 25 people attended the meeting, showing shared concern with the integrity of local elections.

County board told voter rolls are corrupt

An Ohio scientist and election data analyst advised county commissioners Monday that he has studied Hamilton County’s voter election rolls and found them to be “dramatically corrupted,” launching an effort by grassroots local citizens to urge the county to do away with electronic voting machines...
An HCF Call to Action

An HCF Call to Action

HCF seeks public comment on endowment bill

The Hamilton Community Foundation (HCF) is asking the public to comment on a bill currently being considered by the legislature which deals with endowment funds, however, the window for comment is short.