Bill Gowen stands next his red 1970 Dodge Challenger in his garage in Aurora. He originally bought and modified the car in high school and is excited to restore it in coming days.
Bill Gowen stands next his red 1970 Dodge Challenger in his garage in Aurora. He originally bought and modified the car in high school and is excited to restore it in coming days.
Christian Resource Center’s Travel Camp has now impacted three generations of campers who have gone on trips to get in touch with nature and grow closer together in faith. Travel Camp has become a beloved family tradition for the family of Caroline Epp (center). Current and former Epp family travel campers include, from left, Mercedez and Alexis McMillan, Epp, Brittany Rice and Emalee Kumke.
Susan Hamlin displays a copy of her first book, ‘Echoes of Mercy’ which she wrote about the couple’s many years of struggle in raising their adopted son, Nate. Her husband, Newton, a retired Bible translator, served as editor on the project.
The Hamilton County Community Band, under the direction of Sam Ross (right) performs at the Aurora Cemetery on Memorial Day, May 27, 1986. Ross had been instrumental in the formation of the Centennial Band for Aurora’s 100th birthday celebration in 1971. The band was later renamed the Hamilton County Community Band. This would be Ross’s final performance with the band, as he died of a heart attack at the same event shortly after the photo was taken. (Photo courtesy of Plainsman Museum)
The valuation of property in Hamilton County rose by 3.9 percent in 2025, pushing the cumulative total to a record $3.96 billion.
Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal gave the final performance of the season at Bands on the Bricks on Friday. From left are Hoyer, bass player Mike Keeling and on guitar, Aurora grad Myles Jasnowski.
“Showcase Your Fair Face” is the theme for this year's Nebraska State Fair, and 2025 marks the 16th year of the fair's Grand Island location.
Christian Resource Center’s Travel Camp has now impacted three generations of campers who have gone on trips to get in touch with nature and grow closer together in faith. Travel Camp has become a beloved family tradition for the family of Caroline Epp (center). Current and former Epp family travel campers include, from left, Mercedez and Alexis McMillan, Epp, Brittany Rice and Emalee Kumke.
The Zhakata family moved from Zimbabwe to Aurora in 2023, where father Stephen completed a CDL Academy offered by Aurora-based International Workforce Services. PIctured from left are Emmanuel, Amos, Agnes and Stephen Zakhata.