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Hampton grad Brad Jacobsen (front left) is an associate superintendent of civic engagement for Lincoln Public Schools and previously worked as the principal of Ashland-Greendwood for 16 years. Pictured above is Jacobsen’s family, front from left: son Tate, wife Staci. Back row: Tyler’s fiance Makenna, sons Tyler, Dane and Cale.

Hampton grad Brad Jacobsen (front left) is an associate superintendent of civic engagement for Lincoln Public Schools and previously worked as the principal of Ashland-Greendwood for 16 years. Pictured above is Jacobsen’s family, front from left: son Tate, wife Staci. Back row: Tyler’s fiance Makenna, sons Tyler, Dane and Cale.

From Hampton to Lincoln, Jacobsen lives out family teaching legacy

When he stepped into his latest role as associate superintendent for civic engagement for Lincoln Public Schools (LPS), Hampton grad Brad Jacobsen was determined to continue his mission of advocating for public school education.
The townspeople unite as they seek to take out the noble families before one of their daughters marries the evil Prince Thanatos. Featured townspeople from front to left: Krystyl Cure, Shawn Morris, Joey Ballas, Kenzie Dubas, Nova Hamilton. Back row: Will Thacker, Wyatt Heiss, Hudson Harvey, Adelynne Hendrickson, Annabelle Manley, Tyler Naylor, Paul Weeks and Collin Whelan.

The townspeople unite as they seek to take out the noble families before one of their daughters marries the evil Prince Thanatos. Featured townspeople from front to left: Krystyl Cure, Shawn Morris, Joey Ballas, Kenzie Dubas, Nova Hamilton. Back row: Will Thacker, Wyatt Heiss, Hudson Harvey, Adelynne Hendrickson, Annabelle Manley, Tyler Naylor, Paul Weeks and Collin Whelan.

Aurora one act presents new student drama

The Aurora one act team has returned to the stage with another student-written play by student director Scott Bennett. The team, consisting of 53 cast and crew members, came together last Tuesday evening for the dress rehearsal of the drama “As the Crown Fell.
XPO celebrated the team achievement of driving 1 million combined miles without an accident, either on the road or at the Aurora service center.

XPO celebrated the team achievement of driving 1 million combined miles without an accident, either on the road or at the Aurora service center.

XPO celebrates yet another 1 million mile safety award

The XPO service center in Aurora added a sixth banner above the front door this week, celebrating another million miles with no accidents for any of its drivers.
Evan Pankoke (left) of Hampton was one of eight local FFA members to be awarded their American FFA Degrees at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo held recently in Indianapolis, Ind. He is pictured with his high school FFA advisor, Joel Miller.

Evan Pankoke (left) of Hampton was one of eight local FFA members to be awarded their American FFA Degrees at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo held recently in Indianapolis, Ind. He is pictured with his high school FFA advisor, Joel Miller.

Eight area FFA members get American Degrees

A group of local collegiate FFA members were awarded their American Degrees at the 98th National FFA Convention & Expo held recently in Indianapolis, Ind. Eight students from Aurora, Hampton and High Plains were among the more than 5,162 FFA members to receive the organization’s highest award.
Both Giltner and HPC will switch from 8- to 6-man football next fall

Both Giltner and HPC will switch from 8- to 6-man football next fall

Giltner, HPC to play 6-man football

School boards at both Giltner and High Plains voted Monday to declare to the Nebraska School Activities Association plans to field six-man football teams for the next two-year cycle. Board and community feedback reflected similar concerns.
Randy (left) and Emmett Franz pose for a picture after their interview with ANR News Editor Ron Burtz at the Little Opry Theater in Branson, Mo. where Emmett plays dobro and Randy is the sound man for the Petersen Family.

Randy (left) and Emmett Franz pose for a picture after their interview with ANR News Editor Ron Burtz at the Little Opry Theater in Branson, Mo. where Emmett plays dobro and Randy is the sound man for the Petersen Family.

Franz Family hasn’t lost touch with Nebraska roots

From Hampton area farmer to traveling family bluegrass band leader hitting the road with his wife and children to perform concerts across America, Henderson native Randy Franz has had quite a journey over the years.
XPO celebrated the team achievement of driving 1 million combined miles without an accident, either on the road or at the Aurora service center.

XPO celebrated the team achievement of driving 1 million combined miles without an accident, either on the road or at the Aurora service center.

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The XPO service center in Aurora added a sixth banner above the front door this week, celebrating another million miles with no accidents for any of its drivers.
Rudy Flores, pastor of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Aurora, helped deliver a timely donation of 500 pounds of food last week, one of many local food drives anticipated in the next few weeks.

Rudy Flores, pastor of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Aurora, helped deliver a timely donation of 500 pounds of food last week, one of many local food drives anticipated in the next few weeks.

Bare shelves mark need, generosity at local food pantry

The shelves were mostly bare last week at the Hamilton County Food Pantry, though a donation of 500 pounds of food was delivered Thursday which board members say is likely the first of many community-based food drives in the weeks ahead.