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During his more than 30-year career, Aurora native Scott Hadley worked as a consultant for major oil companies, working in 20 countries around the world. Since his retirement in 2016, he and his wife Brenda have spent time traveling across the country and in Europe.
Hadley: ‘They kept calling me a cowboy’
Cure murder trial underway
Jury selection now underway for Cure trial
The City of Aurora has filed a notice of special assessment and lien for $323,805 against this lot, the former site of the Gambles building. The property is owned by Stan Valasek.
City files $323,000 lien on former Gambles building lot
The Diaz family of Aurora greets Danish exchange student Ludvig Bjerring (second from left) as he arrives in Nebraska for his exchange year. From left are Adrik Diaz, Bjerring and Sara and Dario Diaz.
Dane follows brother’s steps as exchange student to AHS
Seven more in the running for local offices
Aurora resident Paul Friedrichsen has lived in Aurora for 40 years. During 15 of those years he and his wife, Marcia, raised 10 children and fostered several children. He continues to support his children, 25 grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.
A home for many: Friedrichsen’s life all about family
Scott Barry, a damage prevention supervisor for Tallgrass, stands between two pipeline marker pillars he brought to a meeting of the county Local Emergency Planning Committee (LEPC)last Wednesday. The marker on the left is green and marks a line that carries carbon dioxide and the marker on the right is yellow which represents the presence of a natural gas pipeline.
Tallgrass pipeline now transporting CO2 locally
Members of the informal group calling itself “League” sit at the bar of the Loading Chute in Hampton on Monday night. One of the members joked that the group got its name because the men “compete” with the pickleball league that plays at the City Auditorium. With the group is Loading Chute bartender Annette Miller. Members in attendance Monday were, from left: John Kohtz, Tom Williamsen, Gene Winter, Tom Lindburg, Ed Dick, Robin Williamsen and Dean Klute.