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The overhead tramway provided a different perspective of the Nebraska State Fair, showing a fairgrounds full of people, ag equipment, food vendors and carnival rides.
State Fair ‘has a lot to celebrate’
Aurora third graders really enjoyed Hedrick’s racing pigs at the Nebraska State Fair Aug. 31. They were, from left: Teagan Nicola, Zoe Rice (in back), Brenden Zucco, Bryson Dueland, Rhett Lorence, Jonah Johnson and Kyler Comer.
Students all in for Nebraska’s Largest Classroom
Marsha Pawley, center, explains how cream is turned to butter during a demonstration at the Plainsman Museum’s 2019 Day on the Farm. The event is returning after a one year break.
Plainsman’s Day on the Farm set to return Sunday
The Alice M. Farr Library will soon be hosting two speakers from Humanities Nebraska through the Friends of the Library.
Humanities NE speakers coming to Aurora
AHS Homecoming royalty
Three-vehicle accident closes Hwy 34 Aug. 28
Homecoming candidates
The statue “Waiting for the Bus” and flag pole were given in memory of Cletus Kothe by his family. Kothe drove bus for the Giltner school for 52 years and passed away in 2020.
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Kelsey Bergen reviewed a busy year of economic development activity last week while thanking city leaders for their help in forging a growing partnership with the Aurora Development Corporation.
Bergen recaps economic development efforts to city
EMS Captain Brent Dethlefs, right, and crew member Chris Hyde stand in the doorway which connects the city’s new EMS living quarters to the ambulance bays.