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The Giltner school board passed a new mask mandate at its regular monthly meeting Wednesday after several comments from faculty and families as well as some tense conversations within the board.
Friday, October 16, 2020
A once proud school building in Hordville could be demolished soon as village leaders say they are concerned with the liability of letting the aging structure continue to deteriorate.
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Hordville school building may soon be history
A brick structure that once was a focal point of the Hordville community may soon be coming down as village leaders have begun accepting bids to demolish a vacated 108-year-old school building.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
HPC students get first-hand experience in welding
Jeni Obermier
The sparks are flying in the High Plains Community Schools (HPC) welding shop as students create metal signs ranging from simple names to intricate tractors.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Keagen and Emmah White work on a bracelet making kit together. In front of them is a seed tray that Emmah has started working on.
A changing educational landscape
Jeni Obermier
Tasha White sits at a table with her children, 5-year-old Emmah and 11-year-old Keagan as her daughter writes her name again and again on a practice sheet and her son works on creating a bracelet with small beads.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
John and Jeannie Wilkinson stand beside the boom truck and wood chipper machine purchased recently to help launch their home-based JNJ Tree Service business.
Wilkinsons launch JNJ Tree Service
Kurt Johnson
John and Jeannie Wilkinson have launched a new home-based business in Aurora, offering their time, talent and energy to area home owners in need of help with tree trimming and various yard cleanup projects.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Aurora’s Scare the Square will haunt the bricks again, Oct. 29
Cheyenne Rowe
Back for another year of spooktacular fun, Scare the Square will take over the bricks surrounding the courthouse for a night of family-friendly -- and safe -- fun.
The event, scheduled for Oct. 29 from 5-7 p.m. will look a little different this year, however.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
MCC, East Park Villa now closed to visitors after positive staff tests
Cheyenne Rowe
Residents and family members with loved ones at Memorial Community Health’s long-term care facility, Memorial Community Care, as well as East Park Villa, were sent a letter Sunday notifying of a confirmed positive case of a staff member/employee within both facilities’ walls.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
4R district in Phase Yellow
Cheyenne Rowe
Though Monday’s 4R school board meeting was brief, it included a discussion and comments from administration and Supt. Jody Phillips on the district’s recent transition into its “yellow phase” of COVID-19 operation plans.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Giltner 7-12 to be quarantined
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Due to COVID-19, Giltner students grades 7-12 will be quarantined for the coming weeks, according to the Giltner Public Schools’ website Wednesday morning.
Online classes are set to begin Thursday for those junior and high school students according to the school’s e-learning plan, Supt.
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
From right, Callie Gaskill, Jessica Mikkelsen, Caryn Sparks and other Aurora musicians add their clarinet sound to the Marching Huskies performance during Saturday’s marching band exhibition.
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Marching Exhibition a 1-hit wonder
The Aurora COVID Marching Exhibition was beyond successful, according to a handful of visiting band directors and evident by the copious amounts of fun had by band students in the stands between performances.
Tuesday, October 6, 2020