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Former Hampton volleyball team members display some of the trophies they won in past years

Former Hampton volleyball team members display some of the trophies they won in past years

Hampton honors volleyball heritage

Hampton welcomed back members of its state tournament qualifying and championship teams Friday Jan. 23 to be recognized during the H&H basketball doubleheader against Sandy Creek. The former Hawks were honored between games with many of their stats, accolades and trophies on display. 
Avery McCarthy ponders a way to get out from under her Sutton opponent.

Avery McCarthy ponders a way to get out from under her Sutton opponent.

Ready, set wrestle

Both gymnasiums at Aurora Public Schools were brimming with action and emotion Sunday during a day-long youth wrestling tournament which featured nearly 500 competitors from throughout Central Nebraska. A full page of photos from the event can be found on Page A9 of this week's Aurora News-Register.
The Hamilton County Spelling Bee is Wednesday

The Hamilton County Spelling Bee is Wednesday

Hamilton County Spelling Bee set for Wednesday

Some of Hamilton County's top spellers will be putting their skills to the test at the annual Hamilton County Spelling Bee on Wednesday, Feb. 4. The contest will be held at the Ag Building at the Hamilton County fairgrounds. Registration begins at 8:45 with the contest beginning at 9 a.m.
The west entrance to the Hamilton County Courthouse is now closed for reconstruction

The west entrance to the Hamilton County Courthouse is now closed for reconstruction

This week's featured stories

The new granite steps on the east side of the Hamilton County Courthouse have been substantially completed so that the east entrance, closed since last summer, could finally be reopened to the public. One of the last items to be finished was the installation of the new stainless steel handrails.
Tiffany Cure is escorted to trial Thursday morning by Deputy Sheriff Victoria Peters. Jurors heard a fourth day of testimony from witnesses for the prosecution on Monday.

Tiffany Cure is escorted to trial Thursday morning by Deputy Sheriff Victoria Peters. Jurors heard a fourth day of testimony from witnesses for the prosecution on Monday.

Cure trial continues into second week

Prosecutors continued presenting witnesses Monday in the first degree murder trial of Tiffany Cure of Marquette. The 22-year-old Cure is charged with causing the death of 3-month-old Stormi Swartz while the infant was in her care in Marquette on Aug. 6, 2024.
The 2025 edition of the Hamilton County Home & Garden Show

The 2025 edition of the Hamilton County Home & Garden Show

Vendor list grows for Home & Garden Show

Preparations for the 30th annual Hamilton County Home & Garden Show are underway with the winter event set to open its doors to the public on Friday, Feb. 13, 3-8 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 14, from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Dr. Jeff Muilenburg (left) and his wife, Cindi, share a laugh with Laurel and Rob Marlatt at a reception held at Memorial Hospital on the occasion of his retirement from medical practice.

Dr. Jeff Muilenburg (left) and his wife, Cindi, share a laugh with Laurel and Rob Marlatt at a reception held at Memorial Hospital on the occasion of his retirement from medical practice.

Muilenburg reflects on 30+ years of health relationships

Growing up as a preacher’s kid who was fascinated by nature and science, Dr. Jeff Muilenburg absorbed life lessons early on in a way that would eventually lead him to a career as a small-town family doctor in Aurora.
St. John’s Lutheran Church member Opal Christensen shows some of the raffle prizes that will be offered during the church’s annual Aebleskiver feed on Sunday, Feb. 8.

St. John’s Lutheran Church member Opal Christensen shows some of the raffle prizes that will be offered during the church’s annual Aebleskiver feed on Sunday, Feb. 8.

Willing volunteers at the heart of Aebleskiver Feed

Aebleskiver pans and cookers are going to be warming up soon for St. John’s Lutheran Church’s annual Aebleskiver Feed on Sunday, Feb. 8.After taking part in 50 years of the Kronborg church’s annual tradition, church member and event co-chair Opal Christensen revels in welcoming everyone to the feed.
Zangger Popcorn Hybrids employees (from left) Dianne Vancura, Jocelyn Hinrich and Alvaro Nevada Cecetka conduct a population count in one of the company’s research plots in North Loup. (Photo by Troy Brodsky/iNk Photography for the Flatwater Free Press)

Zangger Popcorn Hybrids employees (from left) Dianne Vancura, Jocelyn Hinrich and Alvaro Nevada Cecetka conduct a population count in one of the company’s research plots in North Loup. (Photo by Troy Brodsky/iNk Photography for the Flatwater Free Press)

A popcorn seed giant located in small-town Nebraska

On a bitter October morning in 1982, Chuck Zangger stood in his field near North Loup, staring at the brittle, ruined stalks of corn. The early frost had stolen the popcorn grower’s harvest — 600 acres of kernels that would never pop.