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Family Night fun at A'ROR'N Days.

Family Night fun at A'ROR'N Days.

A community celebration

Aurora was a happening place this weekend, with hundreds of alumni, family and friends joining the fun for an action-packed A'ROR'N Days celebration. Kids were coated with suds during Family Night activities Thursday.
Murder defendant Jeffrey Adams leaves the Hamilton County Courthouse on Friday in the custody of Chief Deputy Aaron Smith

Murder defendant Jeffrey Adams leaves the Hamilton County Courthouse on Friday in the custody of Chief Deputy Aaron Smith

Jury finds Adams guilty of murder in the first degree

Only a few hours after the murder case against Jeffrey Adams was turned over to the jury on Tuesday, the panel came back with a verdict that same evening—guilty of murder in the first degree. The 48-year-old Marquette man will face sentencing Oct.
Hampton Public Schools

Hampton Public Schools

Hampton preps for new school year

With the summer break in full swing, the Hampton School Board took several actions at its June meeting on the 10th that will impact the new school term this fall.
Giltner Public Schools

Giltner Public Schools

Giltner reviews policies

Updating district policies was the focus of the meeting of the Giltner School Board last week, as the board moved quickly to approve the 1000 and 5000 policies for the 2024-2025 school year. While Supt.
Dr. Alyssa Bish was appointed by Gov. Jim Pillen as the Director of Nebraska Children & Family Services for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services  on Tuesday Oct. 24.

Dr. Alyssa Bish was appointed by Gov. Jim Pillen as the Director of Nebraska Children & Family Services for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services on Tuesday Oct. 24.

Bish honored to share her lifelong passion to help others

Helping those in need has been a lifelong goal mission for Dr. Alyssa Bish as she began her service as the Nebraska Children & Family Services director for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services at the end of the year.
Aurora City Council news

Aurora City Council news

Council OKs Streeter 6th project

The Aurora City Council approved plans for additional work on the Streeter Sixth Addition as part of the pending 1st Street construction project during its June 11 meeting.
The victim of this fatal accident east of Hampton on May 23 was not buckeled into a seat belt and was consequently thrown from the car when it left Highway 34 and rolled. Traffic safety officials say more than 70 percent of the victims of fatal car accidents in Nebraska were not wearing seat belts.

The victim of this fatal accident east of Hampton on May 23 was not buckeled into a seat belt and was consequently thrown from the car when it left Highway 34 and rolled. Traffic safety officials say more than 70 percent of the victims of fatal car accidents in Nebraska were not wearing seat belts.

Meeting seeks solutions to lax driver safety in rural NE

It seems because of the lighter traffic in rural areas of Nebraska like Hamilton County, people who live or drive through here tend to be less concerned about highway safety, but, according to the Nebraska Department of Transportation’s (NDOT) Highway Safety Office, that attitude can lead to...
Giltner High School will join with Harvard to form a wrestling co-op.

Giltner High School will join with Harvard to form a wrestling co-op.

Giltner and Harvard schools join forces in wrestling co-op

The Giltner School Board approved to form a co-op wrestling team with Harvard Public Schools last week, making wrestling an additional extracurricular for Giltner High School students, according to principal and athletic director Kurt Finkey.
A new mural for the Hamilton County Youth Center was bolted to the side of the building Friday, May 24. Pictured from left are Youth Center Executive Director Paul Johnson and mural artist John Van Horn.

A new mural for the Hamilton County Youth Center was bolted to the side of the building Friday, May 24. Pictured from left are Youth Center Executive Director Paul Johnson and mural artist John Van Horn.

Youth center paints summer with kindness

As it prepares for a new season of summer camps and other special programs, the Hamilton County Youth Center decorated its exterior wall with a new mural on May 24. The mural painted by Colorado artist John Van Horn was mounted on a wall to the left of the center’s main entrance on 12th Street.
In the uppermost floor of the Hamilton County Courthouse tower custodian John Bish holds his hand over the photoelectric switch to light up the beacons mounted in each middle window.

In the uppermost floor of the Hamilton County Courthouse tower custodian John Bish holds his hand over the photoelectric switch to light up the beacons mounted in each middle window.

Edgerton strobes shine for 60 years

For six decades now a set of four of Dr. Harold “Doc” Edgerton’s strobes have been flashing out from near the top of the Hamilton County Courthouse spire to warn aircraft of the tall obstacle and reminding local residents of one of the town’s favorite sons.