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Diane Keller will retire this month as CEO at Memorial Community Health. She served as the fourth CEO since MCHI opened in 1964, following Harold Foster, Lawrence Vanderheiden and Bud Wall. Justin Wolf will begin his tenure as the new CEO later this month.
Keller reflects on half a century with MCHI
Giltner Daze craze is set to happen Saturday from 9 a.m. to midnight with a multitude of activities planned ll over the Hamilton County town.
A look ahead at plans for Saturday’s Giltner Daze
It’s time for a celebration in Hampton, and if you ask local natives most would agree the timing for Booster Days 2022 couldn’t be better.
Hampton ready to celebrate Booster Days
Those members of the Hamilton County Leadership Tomorrow graduating class that were on hand to help with their final presentation included, from left, Tina Larson, Dereck Djernes, Loren Berthelsen, Kelsey Bergen and Blair Shearer.
Leadership Tomorrow celebrates grads
After more than 12 years of planning, all four plaques containing 25 names of fallen WWI-era soldiers made their public debut at Veteran’s Circle in the Aurora Cemetery, where they were recognized on Memorial Day.
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Roger Bamesberger was remembered this week as a man who “got things done” in and for his hometown of Hampton.
Bamesberger leaves legacy in beloved hometown of Hampton
Jerry Lobeda, a 2009 Aurora graduate, stands next to his saltwater flotation device, a sensory depravation tank that is filled by water from an upstairs reservoir, drained and cleaned between each session at Sana Vida Wellness Center in Grand Island.
Jerry Lobeda reflects on athletic past, new physical wellness venture in G.I.
Westfield names Broekemier as its new administrator
The Phillips alumni banquet has been a staple for the high school’s graduates since the beginning of its time and it remains that way today, despite a declining number of surviving alumni.
Phillips alumni banquet celebrates milestone
During last year’s Can Care-A-Van Hampton firefighters and a total of 19 youth volunteers collected 3,355 pounds of food as part of a challenge between area fire departments working together to benefit the Hamilton County Food Pantry.