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This year's ANR photo contest winners all share an eye for what makes a great photo

This year's ANR photo contest winners all share an eye for what makes a great photo

An eye for eye-catching images

This year’s winning photos in the ANR Amateur Photo Contest were taken with everything from high-end cameras with special lenses to cell phones, but whether the images were captured with a DSLR at precise settings or snapped in the spur of the moment on an i-Phone, all show an eye for framing,...
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 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

Sparks were flying inside Central City High School’s welding shop, with 20 students from all over Nebraska eager to improve their welding skills in The Leadership Center’s (TLC) Welding Camp.
Cardboard Creations camper Nora Tompkins rises from her cardboard house after it withstood assaults of water, ice and wind.

Cardboard Creations camper Nora Tompkins rises from her cardboard house after it withstood assaults of water, ice and wind.

Cardboard Creations withstand the elements

Six Edgerton Explorit Center summer campers rose triumphantly from their cardboard creations the afternoon of Friday, June 27, after successfully building cardboard houses that could stand up to whatever was thrown their way.
Country music legend Aaron Tippin is the headline performer for the Friday night county fair concert.

Country music legend Aaron Tippin is the headline performer for the Friday night county fair concert.

County fair sets the stage for family fun

The 2025 Hamilton County Fair is tuning up to bring excitement, fun and foot stomping music for all ages, with everything from 4-H shows to the grandstand stage.Hamilton County Ag Society treasurer Christina Dose said preparations for the fair have been surprisingly calm leading up to this week.
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.

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

Hearing the latest news on the status of the downtown Gambles building in Aurora stirs a lot of memories and emotions for Bonnie Campbell.
Aurora City Administrator Adam Darbro

Aurora City Administrator Adam Darbro

Darbro takes reins at City Hall

Just a week after being confirmed as Aurora’s new city administrator, Adam Darbro shared initial thoughts about his new role, his short-term goals to address challenging budget issues and a fundamental belief that transparency in city government, beginning in his office, will strengthen a community...
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 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 full-court press is on for construction crews working on the 1st Street renovation project as continued rains are making it a challenge to complete the south end of the project in order to allow access when school bells ring in mid-August.
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.

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

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.
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.

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.

From utility foreman to city leader: Melcher reflects on career

Rick Melcher wakes up every morning and grabs his phone to check his calendar, assuming there is some place he is supposed to be.