A group of approximately 40 people carried a banner and waved rainbow-colored flags along Highway 14 during the third annual Pride march Saturday in Aurora.
A group of approximately 40 people carried a banner and waved rainbow-colored flags along Highway 14 during the third annual Pride march Saturday in Aurora.
Foreign exchange student Asya Shendag, right, poses for a picture back home in Bulgaria with her grandmother Manuela Russeva, who is a longtime friend of Aurora resident Thomas Goetz.
This lot at 415 10th St. in Aurora is one of four properties scheduled to become Habitat for Humanity homes in the coming year.
The wall of this Hamilton Telecommunications building on 12th Street will serve as a canvass for a mural project planned by the Hamilton Community Foundation.
Kari Valentine, one of the organizers of Opportune Acres, instructs many of the swim lessons herself during a four-week program at the Leadership Center.
Several Eloe family members gathered with winners of the William and Delight Eloe Award Friday. Pictured front from left are Beth Eloe-Reep, Howard Eloe, Paul Eloe, Julie Taylor, Bill Eloe. Back row, from left, with the year they received the Eloe Award in parenthesis are: Laurie Anderson (2018), Doug Monson (2020), Karrie Wiarda (2014), Jason Frew (2017), Jessica Gallagher (2015), Amy Wilson (2016), Haley Sigler (2023), Maggie Rasmussen (2012). Eloe award recipients not pictured include Randy Maahs (2022),
Maddie “Mad Dog” Barnes performs an original song on her way to taking first place in the 18+ Division at AGT.
Students enjoyed a backpacking trip, learning new outdoor recreation skills, during time at Indian Cave State Park. From left: Lanee Connell, Carly Connell, Atticus Miller, Zildjian Sandberg, Calvin Miller (YNE students) and Josie Ivy (Prairie Plains Intern), Alex Briner (backpacking instructor).