Carol Schenk looks through a microscope, part of a job she has enjoyed for almost all of the company’s 50-year history.
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Penner reports progress, concerns with NDE board
Co-owner of Premier Buildings Nebraska Brian Litz stands near some buildings and his sign on North W Road near Hampton. He joined with his cousin Grant a year ago to sell buildings, trailers and deer blinds straight off his lot.
Building up family business near Hampton
Thanking teachers with a special coffee delivery is one of many activities sponsored by the Aurora Public Schools Foundation.
APS Foundation working to expand its reach, impact
Lois Hixson, a 20-year Aurora educator, will leave the classroom for the last time at the end of the school year after a total of 34 years in education.
Hixson: ‘If it’s worth doing, it’s worth doing well’
Author Jeff Barnes gives a presentation of early Nebraska history from a podium in the Alice M. Farr Library on April 18.
Author gives talk on the early, ‘mad’ years of Nebraska
Messiah Lutheran Church volunteers, also with a supervising dog, help put together playground equipment. After more than five years and $65,000, the playground will be open to members and the wider community.
Messiah Lutheran constructs new playground
Hamilton County Sheriff Jeromy McCoy escorts murder suspect Jeffrey Adams into county court during a preliminary hearing, Feb. 28. Adams appeared in court Thursday via Zoom, pleading not guilty to the charge of second degree murder.