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Four years after purchasing a local fitness center and rebranding the venture as Tri-Fit, owners Nick and Amy Owens have announced a recent expansion which Amy describes as “a dream come true.” “For me, Tri-Fit has always been about the whole body,” she explained. “It’s not just weight loss.
Tuesday, August 12, 2025
Construction crews finished pouring the south portion of 1st Street on the west side of Aurora Public Schools Wednesday.
1st Street pour completed
Kurt Johnson
Construction crews finished pouring the south portion of 1st Street on the west side of Aurora Public Schools Wednesday.
Thursday, August 7, 2025
Bricks and debris left in the rubble on the former Gambles building site in downtown Aurora will be removed in a process expected to begin Wednesday.
Gambles building debris to be removed
Kurt Johnson
Removal of debris left after last week’s demolition of the Gambles building will begin sooner than expected after city leaders approved the lone bid submitted for the project during a brief special meeting Monday night.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
School bells to ring next week
Staff Reports
Even as summer seems to be still going strong, the sounds of school bells will soon be in the air and back-to-school preparations have started in earnest across the county.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
The Speakeasy is in the ghost town of Sacramento, located six miles southeast of Holdrege in the south central part of the state. (Photo by Laura Beahm for the Flatwater Free Press)
Sacramento, NE is Steak Town USA
News Staff
by Sarah Baker Hansen, Flatwater Free PressIt’s not unusual these days to sit down at a table at The Speakeasy, the old-school steakhouse located in an honest-to-goodness ghost town a few miles outside Holdrege, and be served a decidedly new-school cut of meat.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
This drone photo shows the footprint of the Love’s Travel Stop location at Aurora’s Interstate 80 intersection. The company has announced plans for a $3 million renovation/expansion project, with specific construction details still pending.
Love’s to renovate/expand I-80 facilities
News Staff
Twenty-two years after Love’s Travel Stop planted its flag in Aurora, the Oklahoma-based company is upgrading its I-80 facilities with a $3 million renovation/expansion.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Commission gets first look at county budget
Ron Burtz
Hamilton County Commissioners got a first look at the preliminary overall county budget for 2026-27 on Monday. County Business Administrator Pat Shaw presented the budget noting that Miscellaneous General was the “least set” portion of the budget at this point.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Rotary’s Hazardous Waste Collection Day set for Sept. 27
Kurt Johnson
The Aurora Rotary Club is coordinating a community-based household hazardous waste collection day at the fairgrounds Saturday, Sept. 27, with volunteers from several entities working together to help protect the area’s environment.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
H&H sports coop brings big changes to Hampton School
Staff Reports
The area school undergoing possibly the biggest changes in the 2025-26 school year is Hampton. A brand new sports cooperative, the H&H Bearcats consisting of a Hampton and nearby Heartland Community Schools of Henderson, will get rolling with fall high school sports with the exception of football.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025
Phillips says temporary changes possible due to 1st Street construction
Staff Reports
Classes are set to begin next week in Aurora, and as of Monday the exact date classes will begin remains on schedule.The school calendar announced last year that the first day of school for grades K-5, 6 and 9 is to be Thursday, Aug. 14, with all students in attendance by the following day, Aug. 15.
Tuesday, August 5, 2025