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HPC establishes girls wrestling

The High Plains Community School (HPC) Board of Education met Monday night to discuss changes to their activity programs. First on the table was whether or not to establish girl’s wrestling as its own sport, separate from the boy’s.
The CDHD and MCHI have provided a local COVID-19 update.

The CDHD and MCHI have provided a local COVID-19 update.

CDHD, Memorial Community Health share COVID-19 update

As variants of COVID-19 continue to spread throughout Nebraska, Central District Health Department health director Teresa Anderson shared how they are affecting the area counties and what people should be on the lookout for.
Power poles were snapped in half by this weekend's winds.

Power poles were snapped in half by this weekend's winds.

Commissioners approve disaster declaration Monday

Hamilton County Emergency Manager Kirt Smith approached the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners during Monday’s meeting in hopes to approve a disaster declaration due to the weekends’ storms.
Heavy damage was sustained to the grain bins at the intersection of Highway 14 and 6 Road south of Aurora.

Heavy damage was sustained to the grain bins at the intersection of Highway 14 and 6 Road south of Aurora.

Storm clean-up plans in Aurora

The City of Aurora has announced that the city landfill will be open Monday and Tuesday from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to 5 p.m., and Wednesday from 9:30-noon, 1-7 p.m. accepting tree debris from Saturday’s storm.
Friday was a big day for Edgerton campers who chose the Air Academy camp to get in some summer fun -- and learning. One of the day’s pilots, Keal Bockelman, is seen here with his group of campers going over a quick safety brief before making their flight for the day.

Friday was a big day for Edgerton campers who chose the Air Academy camp to get in some summer fun -- and learning. One of the day’s pilots, Keal Bockelman, is seen here with his group of campers going over a quick safety brief before making their flight for the day.

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Edgerton campers take to sky The Edgerton Explorit Center’s newest summer camp brought children to the sky.  After a week of aviation inspired lessons and activities, the camp culminated Friday with a series of flights, in actual airplanes, as well as up-close instructionals with RC model planes.
Ian Boerkircher (left) visited his sister Abbie Woodward along with other brother Nate Boerkircher. Stopping by to snap a picture with the Husker players were fellow Aurora alumni Kerry McBride and John Leininger.

Ian Boerkircher (left) visited his sister Abbie Woodward along with other brother Nate Boerkircher. Stopping by to snap a picture with the Husker players were fellow Aurora alumni Kerry McBride and John Leininger.

Aurora alumni find education to be a small world

Many say that it’s a small world, even in America and for three Aurora alumni this saying rang true as they discovered that all of them took teaching positions in the same small town of Essex, Iowa.
Megan Newman, left, and Georgia Berthelsen are partners in a new business on the downtown square called AfterGlow Tanning.  Both women work at Hello Gorgeous and decided recently to venture out with a new line of service.

Megan Newman, left, and Georgia Berthelsen are partners in a new business on the downtown square called AfterGlow Tanning. Both women work at Hello Gorgeous and decided recently to venture out with a new line of service.

AfterGlow Tanning debuts in hair salon

Ten years after opening Hello Gorgeous in Aurora owner Georgia Berthelsen is branching out with a new partner and new product line, introducing AfterGlow Tanning at the downtown hair salon.
Bands on the Bricks is starting back up for summer 2021.

Bands on the Bricks is starting back up for summer 2021.

Bands on Bricks set for 4th year

Long days and hot nights herald the peak of summer and for those looking to enjoy some live music the annual Bands on the Bricks summer concert series kicks off this week.  The free community event, now in its fourth year, is set to begin Friday with the band The People.
Atticus Miller, left, and Willa Sharp, right, observe bumble bees and practice identifying different species that they found at Gjerloff Prairie. Katie Lamke (center), Conservation biologist with the Xerces Society, presented to students about the Nebraska Bumble Bee Atlas and helped them net bumble bees so they could be studied up close and identified as a part of a survey out on the prairie.

Atticus Miller, left, and Willa Sharp, right, observe bumble bees and practice identifying different species that they found at Gjerloff Prairie. Katie Lamke (center), Conservation biologist with the Xerces Society, presented to students about the Nebraska Bumble Bee Atlas and helped them net bumble bees so they could be studied up close and identified as a part of a survey out on the prairie.

Young NE Ecologists debuts with more in-depth look at nature

Five high school students completed Backpacking 101 and studied various ecosystems in the first ever Young Nebraska Ecologists program last week.
Mayor Marlin Seeman (left) got to go through the process of charging an electric vehicle during the ribbon-cutting June 25.

Mayor Marlin Seeman (left) got to go through the process of charging an electric vehicle during the ribbon-cutting June 25.

City of Aurora officially opens new charging station

Community members gathered for the official unveiling of Aurora’s newest electric vehicle (EV) charging station during A’ROR’N Days. Located north of the Youth Center at 1118 N St., this station shows the cumulative efforts of both businesses, the city and Aurora residents.