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Russ Pankonin Grant Tribune-sentinel
A 31-year-old Tennessee man perished Saturday when the aerial spray plane he was piloting went down in a cornfield south of Grant.
Perkins County Sheriff Jim Brueggeman identified the victim as Alex Tuttle of College Grove, Tenn.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
16th Can Care-A-Van planned for Aug. 4
Cheyenne Rowe
Another hallmark of summer in Hamilton County -- the Can Care-A-Van -- is ready and set to take off on Aug. 4.
The 16th annual showing of community support for the local food pantry will run from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Jennifer Ediger of Hampton spent extra time in a field near Burwell capturing the best possible image of a dragonfly hovering over a barbedwire fence. Those efforts earned her first place in this year’s Aurora News-Register amateur photo contest. Photo by Jennifer Ediger
An eye for photography
Kurt Johnson
Jennifer Ediger knew in her mind’s eye the image she was hoping to capture.
She and her husband Lowell had been to the pasture in Burwell many times, where she noticed hundreds of dragonflies hovering around a barbedwire fence.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Giltner senior Sydney Janzen (left) and her mother, Debbie, grin the cameras during Giltner’s information on th graduation ceremony Sunday. News-Register/Richard Rhoden
Hornet seniors share ‘milestone moment’
Richard Rhoden
With everything that was different about Giltner’s Class of 2020 graduation Sunday, what stayed the same were the smiles, memories and celebration of the moment that many thought may never come.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
COVID case count spikes
Kurt Johnson
A two-week spike in both the number of confirmed COVID-19 cases in Hamilton County as well as the percentage of positive test results locally is causing concern with the Central District Health Department, particularly at a time when health and school officials are working together to establish...
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
To wear, or not to wear, a mask
Kurt Johnson
Local residents weighed in this week on the hot topic of if and when masks should be worn in public.
The News-Register decided to take the temperature of the local community on this issue, asking a series of related questions in a SurveyMonkey online poll.
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
Yellow lawns and brown patches
Kelly Feehan - Nebraska Extension Educator
The annual yellowing of some Kentucky bluegrass lawns has started. In other lawns, especially fescue turf, brown patches are appearing.
Summer yellowing of Kentucky bluegrass is due to iron chlorosis, which is a lack of iron in plants but not necessarily a lack of iron in the soil.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Raymond Hain, general farm manager at the Grain Place, showcases one of the new planting techniques they are trying called skip row crop. This involves planting two rows of corn then one of cover crop. News-Register/Jeni Moellenberndt
Grain Place Field Day shines light on organic farming
Jeni Obermier
Social distancing didn’t stop Grain Place Foods from hosting its annual field day as they showcased their farm near Marquette during a virtual tour Saturday morning.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
How to keep irrigation cost down on a dry year with low grain prices
Steve Melvin Nebraska Extension
Irrigation expenses are usually the biggest energy cost on the farm. On dry years, they become even higher. So how does one know when the system must be started and when it can be turned off? How should the low commodity prices this year affect these decisions?
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Card shower to honor Valta Ross’ 90th birthday
News Staff
Valta Ross’ family would like to honor his first 90 years with a card shower in celebration of his birthday on July 31, 2020.
Cards (AND ESPECIALLY MEMORIES) may be sent to him at his house at 1411 10th Street, Aurora, NE 68818.
Tuesday, July 21, 2020