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CDHD, Memorial Community Health share COVID-19 update
Commissioners approve disaster declaration Monday
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
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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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
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
Bands on Bricks set for 4th year
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
Mayor Marlin Seeman (left) got to go through the process of charging an electric vehicle during the ribbon-cutting June 25.