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An early morning fire caused significant damage to this home at 212 W. N St. in Aurora on Tuesday, April 21.
Fire damages N Street home
Go Big GIVE now full speed ahead
Seven members of Giltner’s class of 2026 are honored in the Aurora News-Register's Making the Grade edition for their academic success. PIctured front from left are: Avery Reeson, Kailyn Wilson, Eliana Bish, Gracie Kreutz. Back from left: Cody Holtzen, Ayden Scott, Owen Nuss.
Giltner to graduate 19 on Sunday
Workers pour a concrete walkway that will go through the middle of the Hamilton County Inclusive Playground. At right in the background is the framework for the zipline that will allow disabled children to ride next to their able-bodied friends.
Inclusive Playground on target for summer debut
County to test TimeTrakGO for time, attendance
Rich Kinsey, left, poses with his son Kody Bengston and grandson Tatum on the new Kinsy Auto used car lot located along Highway 34 in Aurora.
Kinseys open used car lot in Aurora
Ashlee Cool has a variety of primitive antiques including dressers, cabinets, chairs, decorative items and more at Millhouse 1901. Cool also sells vintage clothing and jewelry.
New Hampton business finds history in primitive antiques
Aurora native Nate Boerkircher holds a Jacksonville Jaguar hat in his hands, shortly after hearing his name called in the second round of the NFL draft. Pictured with him are his fiance, Paxtyn Dummer, and mother Sherry.
From D1 walk-on to NFL
Members of the Aurora City Council heard feedback from 20 people during last week’s meeting regarding a plan to solicit proposals from private EMS providers in light of the city’s EMS funding shortfall. Each speaker was given three minutes to share their thoughts.