Terri Hope announced plans this week to begin a retirement sale, which means that 65 years of having a Hope furniture business in downtown Aurora will soon end as well.
Terri Hope announced plans this week to begin a retirement sale, which means that 65 years of having a Hope furniture business in downtown Aurora will soon end as well.
The preliminary design for the interior of the new Extension building to be located at the county fairgrounds.
Performers at the Friends of the Lied Center for Performing Arts annual gala prepare to take their bows after performing on stage during the dinner. This year’s theme for the gala was Paris Lights. Deb Nelson of Aurora, who is the president elect of the organization, served as co-chair for the event.
The Hampton High School cheerleaders pose for a victory photo after winning their school's first state cheer championship trophy.
Chad Farrall (center left) will be relocating his business, Farrallbuilt, to Hatfield Street where Lindquist Welding previously operated. Farrallbuilt is expected to be fully moved to its new location in early March. Pictured from left are: Farrall’s daughter Ellie Brown, his wife Becky, and Kay and Jim Lindquist.
Members of the Hampton Elementary and Middle School robotics team pose for a picture with the robots they built by this year’s competition game. From left are team sponsor Gary Richards, Daniel White (7th grade), Ethan Litz (7th grade), Lawson Haberer (7th grade), Uriah Brooks (4th Grade), Deven Dose (6th Grade), Reis Stump (6th Grade) and Christopher Brooks (6th Grade). Not Pictured: Isaiah Venteicher (4th Grade), Camron Vandermate (7th Grade), Olivia Lemburg (7th Grade) and Samuel Venteicher (7th Grade).
LB 140 currently under consideration by the unicameral would mean a statewide ban on cell phones in schools
Students in grades 7-11 at Hampton and Heartland schools chose the name Bearcats as the mascot for the new sports coop.