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City expands police force, citing growth

The Aurora City Council approved plans last week to expand the city’s police department from nine to 10 full-time personnel, taking what Police Chief Paul Graham described as a proactive step based on the community’s projected growth.
Conner Smith on stage at the Hamilton County Fair.

Conner Smith on stage at the Hamilton County Fair.

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Conner Smith drew a good crowd to the Hamilton County Fair Friday night as the headline musical event. Watch for reaction and fair coverage in this week's ANR.
This year’s summer SOAR campers cooled off, and herded fish toward a waiting net down stream, by splashing in the river during river day.

This year’s summer SOAR campers cooled off, and herded fish toward a waiting net down stream, by splashing in the river during river day.

SOAR past meets present

Prairie Plains Resource Institute hosted its annual SOAR  summer camp with the last two weeks full of education, getting hands dirty and having fun.This was a unique year, however.
Jacob Weasel, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, holds the flag of his people while at the summit of Mount Everest. Weasel is the husband of Aurora native Lauren (Paschke) Weasel, who shared her life’s journey in an ANR feature published April 19.

Jacob Weasel, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, holds the flag of his people while at the summit of Mount Everest. Weasel is the husband of Aurora native Lauren (Paschke) Weasel, who shared her life’s journey in an ANR feature published April 19.

Rapid City surgeon unfurls Cheyenne River flag at highest point on Earth

Editor’s note: Aurora native Lauren (Paschke) Weasel shared her life’s story in a Where Are They now feature published in April. Her husband, Dr. Jacob Weasel, was just about to embark on a trip toward the top of Mount Everest.
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Lewandowski to retire July 31

After eight years in her office on the third floor of the courthouse and 22 years working for Nebraska’s Fifth Judicial Circuit, Hamilton County Clerk Magistrate Angie Lewandowski is retiring as of July 31.
Pictured here, student Gracelyn Cramer learns to float with the help of lifeguard Cassidy Knust.

Pictured here, student Gracelyn Cramer learns to float with the help of lifeguard Cassidy Knust.

Learning to swim

Friday turned out to be the perfect day for the final session of swim lessons for the year at the Aurora Aquatic Center. Pictured here, student Gracelyn Cramer learns to float with the help of lifeguard Cassidy Knust. 
Bryan Slone, president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce talks to community leaders in Aurora Thursday morning. The forum touched on topics such as housing, workforce, economics and even immigration.

Bryan Slone, president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce talks to community leaders in Aurora Thursday morning. The forum touched on topics such as housing, workforce, economics and even immigration.

Slone delivers good news for Nebraska

The president of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce stopped by for a visit in Hamilton County on Thursday and delivered some good news for Nebraska and communities like Aurora all across the state.
 Photographer Ethan Ramaekers’s dog, Buddy is the subject of this first prize winning photo in the Animals/Pets category.

Photographer Ethan Ramaekers’s dog, Buddy is the subject of this first prize winning photo in the Animals/Pets category.

Young and in love with photography

A 17-year-old Aurora High School senior with an eye for the perfect picture and a desire to possibly become a professional photographer is this year’s big winner in the Aurora News-Register’s annual amateur photography contest.