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The Leadership Center hosted two welding camps to give 40 students from 7th to 12th grade the opportunity to learn different welding techniques and meet with professionals from local welding businesses.
The Leadership Center introduces new welding camps
Cardboard Creations camper Nora Tompkins rises from her cardboard house after it withstood assaults of water, ice and wind.
Cardboard Creations withstand the elements
Country music legend Aaron Tippin is the headline performer for the Friday night county fair concert.
County fair sets the stage for family fun
This photo, shared by Bonnie Campbell, daughter of former Campbell’s Gambles daughter Dale and Gertrude Campbell, shows the Campbell’s Gambles building in its prime in the 1960s.
Former Gambles building stirs memories as possible demo nears
Darbro takes reins at City Hall
This photo, shared by Bonnie Campbell, shows the Campbell's Gambles building in its prime in the 1960s.
Former Gambles building stirs memories as possible demolition nears
Construction crews have been working hard on subgrade preparation on 1st Streetwith hopes of staying on schedule for paving to begin July 22 or 23.
Construction crews still targeting Aug. 8 for 1st Street access by Aurora schools
The Village of Hampton took a major step forward Monday night in its plan to pipe water from Aurora to help solve the high nitrate problem with its existing municipal water wells.
Hampton signs Miller & Assoc. for pipeline project
As he steps away from his role as Aurora city administrator, Rick Melcher reflected on the many projects he helped with that involved support and involvment from various community organizations. One example is this 2024 picture in the Streeter Subdivision. From left are Dick Phillips, council president; Mayor Marlin Seeman; Gary Warren, Streeter LLC; Melcher; and Jacob Arendt, Streeter LLC.