This week's top story
The weather dominated the news this week in Hamilton County
A double-barreled blast of winter weather hit Hamilton County last week shuttering schools and businesses, canceling events, snarling travel and causing an eight-day workweek for state and county highway crews and this week's ANR has all the coverage.
First, a cover story by Richard Rhoden gets the inside scoop on the storm from Hamilton County Sheriff Jeromy McCoy and Emergency Services Manager Kirt Smith, examining its impact on emergency services and Highways 34 and 14.
https://www.auroranewsregister.com/news/mccoy-smith-share-insight-weeks-frigid-weather
Another front page article by Ron Burtz recounts a Monday afternoon ride-along with County Highway Superintendent Jeremy Brandt to check out the process of opening roads for the first time since the weekend storm or roads that needed to be reopened after drifting shut again.
https://www.auroranewsregister.com/news/county-highway-department-helps-rescue-stranded-motorists
On Page 3 you'll find an article by Kurt Johnson which looks at the efforts of city street crews to keep emergency routes open and get traffic moving again. It also includes important information on Emergency Snow Routes as well as cold weather safety tips.
https://www.auroranewsregister.com/news/city-busy-clearing-2nd-major-snow-storm-week
Pick up a print or e-edition of ANR today to get full coverage of what some are calling the biggest storm in this area since 2009.