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AHS Homecoming court

AHS Homecoming court

Homecoming candidates

Aurora Homecoming candidates include, front from left: Kaylee Crosby, Rachel Hunter, Ella Mitchell, Grace Ziegler. Back from left: Caden Carlson, Mackenson Owens, Preston Ramaekers, Zander Stromer.
The statue “Waiting for the Bus” and flag pole were given in memory of Cletus Kothe by his family. Kothe drove bus for the Giltner school for 52 years and passed away in 2020.

The statue “Waiting for the Bus” and flag pole were given in memory of Cletus Kothe by his family. Kothe drove bus for the Giltner school for 52 years and passed away in 2020.

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Cletus Kothe honored after 52 years with Giltner Hornets “As our school bus driver, you were always the first smiling adult our students saw each morning and the last before they went home.
Kelsey Bergen reviewed a busy year of economic development activity last week while thanking city leaders for their help in forging a growing partnership with the Aurora Development Corporation.

Kelsey Bergen reviewed a busy year of economic development activity last week while thanking city leaders for their help in forging a growing partnership with the Aurora Development Corporation.

Bergen recaps economic development efforts to city

Kelsey Bergen reviewed a busy year of economic development activity last week while thanking city leaders for their help in forging a growing partnership with the Aurora Development Corporation.
EMS Captain Brent Dethlefs, right, and crew member Chris Hyde stand in the doorway which connects the city’s new EMS living quarters to the ambulance bays.

EMS Captain Brent Dethlefs, right, and crew member Chris Hyde stand in the doorway which connects the city’s new EMS living quarters to the ambulance bays.

EMS crew transitions into new quarters

Two years after launching a city-owned and operated fire-based EMS service local ambulance personnel have begun transitioning into new overnight living quarters with the completion of a 14th Street fire barn expansion project.
Marni and Jim Danhauer welcome the two-week trial of this robo server as a means to reduce the workload of their current staff members and add to the business at JoJo’s Gelato & Grill.

Marni and Jim Danhauer welcome the two-week trial of this robo server as a means to reduce the workload of their current staff members and add to the business at JoJo’s Gelato & Grill.

JoJo’s starts trial with robo-server

A new staff member has joined the team at JoJo’s Gelato & Grill, starting Wednesday of last week.  It stands at almost 3-1/2 feet tall, can carry two trays and a bus-bin and can run for 8-12 hours at a time.  Who is this mystery employee?
The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners approved the county’s 2021-22 budget after a sparsely attended public budget hearing Monday morning.

The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners approved the county’s 2021-22 budget after a sparsely attended public budget hearing Monday morning.

COVID funding boosts county’s budget by 22%

The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners approved the county’s 2021-22 budget after a sparsely attended public budget hearing Monday morning.
The midway was a popular place over the weekend.

The midway was a popular place over the weekend.

Nebraska State Fair welcomes all

The Nebraska State Fair is back in Grand Island for the 2021 season. Local students from Aurora and Hampton will join the fun today for Nebraska's Largest Classroom. See additional coverage in next week's ANR.
A large crowd attended a Wiles benefit Friday in Giltner

A large crowd attended a Wiles benefit Friday in Giltner

Wiles benefit in Giltner

The community of Giltner came together Friday night in an effort to help one of its own in a tough time. Coinciding with the Hornet football scrimmage, community members held a hamburger benefit with a free will donation towards the Wiles family.
Julie Wetherington helps explain the floor plans for the Temple Craft Restoration Project, which were revealed Saturday evening.

Julie Wetherington helps explain the floor plans for the Temple Craft Restoration Project, which were revealed Saturday evening.

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Party debuts plans for ‘boutique hotel experience’ A large crowd gathered in the shadow of the historic Temple Craft Building Saturday evening to hear plans revealed about a potential renovation project that could change the look of one corner of Aurora’s downtown square.