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Giltner school approves budget

The Giltner School Board approved its budget for the 2024-2025 school year during Monday night’s meeting. The tax asking was decreased by 5.2 percent from last year’s rate. The approved rate is 64.4 cents per $100 of valuation, a decrease of 12.5 percent from last year.
Melissa Widner holds her daughter, Bailey, during Friday’s half-time PCAN presentation. Bailey is now in remission, a year after the family received proceeds from the Aurora PCAN donation night in the midst of her battle against cancer.

Melissa Widner holds her daughter, Bailey, during Friday’s half-time PCAN presentation. Bailey is now in remission, a year after the family received proceeds from the Aurora PCAN donation night in the midst of her battle against cancer.

Husky fans continue to show support for PCAN

Young Bailey Widner was back in front of Aurora’s football crowd Friday night, but this time she was wearing all smiles.
ANR will feature profiles of candidates in five competitive races starting next week.

ANR will feature profiles of candidates in five competitive races starting next week.

ANR previews general election coverage

With the Nov. 5 General Election now just seven weeks away, the Aurora News-Register is planning profiles of candidates in five local competitive races and will introduce a newcomer who is running unopposed for the Aurora 4R School Board.In addition to the choices voters will face for the U.S.
Art Walk Aurora is set for this Sunday on the square

Art Walk Aurora is set for this Sunday on the square

Art Walk returns to downtown square

Art Walk Aurora will be returning for its 11th annual at the courthouse lawn Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Event coordinator Cindy McClellan noted that the decision to have the event take place on Sunday once again is due to the large turnout last year.
Employees from both the Grain Weevil and Aurora Boardworks display one of the early production models of the visionary robot, parts of which were produced here in Aurora.

Employees from both the Grain Weevil and Aurora Boardworks display one of the early production models of the visionary robot, parts of which were produced here in Aurora.

Grain Weevil circuitry produced in Aurora

An innovative robotic concept that could soon help improve safety conditions in grain bins all across America is strengthening its already strong ties to Aurora.
Courtesy photo This photo shows the Chief and BonnaVilla Homes facilities set up at Husker Harvest Days, which plant manager Mike Morrow said is a tremendous marketing opportunity for the company.

Courtesy photo This photo shows the Chief and BonnaVilla Homes facilities set up at Husker Harvest Days, which plant manager Mike Morrow said is a tremendous marketing opportunity for the company.

BonnaVilla listed in ‘Coolest Things Made in NE’ contest

The top 16 products in the third annual “Coolest Things Made in Nebraska” have been announced with Aurora’s own BonnaVilla Homes making the list.Public voting for the top 16 products in the bracket-style competition started Sept. 11 and continues through Sept. 22, with advanced rounds to follow.
'Pink Postcard' meeting set for Thursday in Aurora.

'Pink Postcard' meeting set for Thursday in Aurora.

‘Pink postcard’ public hearing set for Thursday

Citizens of Aurora and Hampton Public School patrons received pink postcards in the mail this week, alerting them of proposed budget increases that will impact their property taxes in the coming year.
Second-year teacher Kelsey Schulte, center, helped her FFA students host their first Giltner FFA Fun Run on Saturday, Aug. 10. Pictured from left are Giltner FFA officers Karly Eastman, Kailyn Wilson, Tanner Schelkopf, Schulte, Peyton Schutt, Avery Reeson and Gracie Kreutz.

Second-year teacher Kelsey Schulte, center, helped her FFA students host their first Giltner FFA Fun Run on Saturday, Aug. 10. Pictured from left are Giltner FFA officers Karly Eastman, Kailyn Wilson, Tanner Schelkopf, Schulte, Peyton Schutt, Avery Reeson and Gracie Kreutz.

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With the school year underway, Giltner FFA advisor Kelsey (Swantek) Schulte is excited to lead the chapter into its second year. Enthusiasm for the chapter was given a boost when the chapter’s welding team qualified for state FFA last spring.
Aurora High School 2008 graduate Emily (Larson) Dykema (left) teaches concert band and jazz band at Alan B. Shepard Middle School in Deerfield, Ill.

Aurora High School 2008 graduate Emily (Larson) Dykema (left) teaches concert band and jazz band at Alan B. Shepard Middle School in Deerfield, Ill.

Dykema finds her niche as band teacher

When walking up to the director’s podium every day, band teacher Emily (Larson) Dykema strives to help her students at Alan B. Shepard Middle School in Deerfield, Ill., learn and grow as musicians.
Giltner Public Schools

Giltner Public Schools

Giltner School Board may rerun bond issue

The outcome of a board retreat by the Giltner School Board on Monday night was a plan to possibly make a second try at getting a bond approved by voters to make renovations and additions to the school in Giltner.