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Two motor graders equipped with v-plows continue to work Monday afternoon to open up a two-mile stretch of 12 Road just west of Aurora. The process had started at 7 a.m. and by 1:30 p.m. only a one lane track had been cleared.

Two motor graders equipped with v-plows continue to work Monday afternoon to open up a two-mile stretch of 12 Road just west of Aurora. The process had started at 7 a.m. and by 1:30 p.m. only a one lane track had been cleared.

County Highway Department helps rescue stranded motorists

With two major snowstorms within a week and more than 900 miles of county roads to keep open, Hamilton County Highway Department Supt. Jeremy Brandt was on his eighth day of work without a break Monday and with no clear end in sight.
This car seen abandoned along Highway 14 Monday morning about a mile north of the Marquette turnoff was one of more than a dozen vehicles abandoned in the county over the weekend, according to County Highway Superintendent Jeremy Brandt. Their drivers had to be rescued by highway department workers and deputies after they got stuck in the snow.

This car seen abandoned along Highway 14 Monday morning about a mile north of the Marquette turnoff was one of more than a dozen vehicles abandoned in the county over the weekend, according to County Highway Superintendent Jeremy Brandt. Their drivers had to be rescued by highway department workers and deputies after they got stuck in the snow.

McCoy, Smith share insight on week’s frigid weather

Hamilton County Sheriff’s officers spent countless hours out and about in frigid conditions last week and over the weekend, updating residents on road conditions while providing rescue to many others.
City crews remove snow in downtown Aurora.

City crews remove snow in downtown Aurora.

City declares snow emergency, again

Based on the forecast from the National Weather Service, Mayor Marlin Seeman has declared a “Snow Emergency” in the City of Aurora, to be in effect beginning at 10 a.m. Friday, Jan. 12, and ending at 6 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 13.
Billionaire Bill Gates, known for buying farmland across the United States, recently purchased more than 22,000 acres of Nebraska ag lands.

Billionaire Bill Gates, known for buying farmland across the United States, recently purchased more than 22,000 acres of Nebraska ag lands.

This week's featured stories

This week's ANR takes an in depth look into who is buying Nebraska ag land.
The Specialty Ag Formulations building on the Mission Critical site started going vertical last week with construction crews working in cold weather on a facility expected to be operational by later this year. This project involved a $12 million building permit, the largest in 16 years.

The Specialty Ag Formulations building on the Mission Critical site started going vertical last week with construction crews working in cold weather on a facility expected to be operational by later this year. This project involved a $12 million building permit, the largest in 16 years.

Construction heats up in 2023

Construction activity surged in 2023 with 133 total permits adding up to $26.7 million.That year-end tally got a boost from five permits topping the $1 million mark, including the largest single building permit issued in 16 years at Aurora City Hall.
A chart provided by the Central District Health Department shows the rise and fall of the flu seasons of 2019-2023.

A chart provided by the Central District Health Department shows the rise and fall of the flu seasons of 2019-2023.

Flu, respiratory viruses spread quickly in area

While the flu bug appears to be arriving a bit later than for the rest of the country here in Nebraska, there’s no shortage of upper respiratory virus in the local area, leaving people coughing, blowing their noses and dealing with fevers and other symptoms.
Scott Phillips outlines to the Aurora Rotary Club his plans and goals for his year of representing the state and Aurora as the 2024 Nebraska Teacher of the Year.

Scott Phillips outlines to the Aurora Rotary Club his plans and goals for his year of representing the state and Aurora as the 2024 Nebraska Teacher of the Year.

Phillips excited to begin tour as NE Teacher of the Year

The flip of the school calendar to 2024 meant more than just a new semester for Aurora Middle School math teacher Scott Phillips. It also signaled the beginning of his tour of duty as Nebraska’s Teacher of the Year.
From left, Tyson Kottwitz, Leland, Angie and Reis Stump alongside their dog shadow.

From left, Tyson Kottwitz, Leland, Angie and Reis Stump alongside their dog shadow.

Flightline Repairs finds home in Giltner

The Giltner Area Development Corporation (GADC) recently welcomed a mechanic business which has made its permanent home in Giltner. Flightline Repairs mechanic and co-owner, airman veteran Leland Stump, commented that he and his wife, Angie, are nearing a year since opening up shop in Giltner.
Healthy Living Health Fair set for Feb. 10

Healthy Living Health Fair set for Feb. 10

Live Healthy Health Fair to return

The staff at Aurora’s Memorial Community Health Institute (MCHI) invites members of the community to attend the 27th Annual Live Healthy Health Fair on Feb. 10 at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds, 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Hamilton County news

Hamilton County news

County approves CUP for Narber home

Several months after their first appeal to the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners for a land use variance, father and son Conn and Cal Narber of Phillips Township made a return trip to Monday’s commission meeting, and this time they left with what they wanted — permission to add an additional...