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County confirms Sunset Terrace roads will be fixed
Cheyenne Rowe
This week’s public participation portion of the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners meeting brought a crowd of about 30 community members from the Sunset Terrace and Platteview housing subdivisions, located just over 15 miles west of Aurora near the Platte River.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Myles Jasnowski, left, and Bill Whitney provided local musical talent during the Bands on the Bricks finale Friday night on the downtown square. News-Register/Kurt Johnson
Bands on Bricks III a hit
Kurt Johnson
Downtown Aurora was filled with music and people Friday night wrapping up the third year for a popular Bands on the Bricks concert series.
Year three required a lot more planning and protocol, in light of the COVID pandemic, though in the end the series was deemed a success.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Friesen: Session a pressure-cooker
Kurt Johnson
Dist. 34 Sen. Curt Friesen graded Nebraska lawmakers with a C for a 2020 session which wrapped up last week after an unprecedented recess prompted by the pandemic.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
CDHD updates county on COVID status, budget needs
Cheyenne Rowe
The Hamilton County Board of Commissioners tackled a lengthy agenda Monday, which included a visit by Central District Health Department director Teresa Anderson, who stopped by to present her entity request for the upcoming fiscal year county budget, but also relayed coronavirus pandemic updates.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
A funnel cloud forming near Hampton was photographed by Tessa Glinsmann. Her family’s acreage suffered damages from the Friday night storm. Courtesy photo
Friday storm brings some wind damage
Jeni Obermier
The National Weather Service in Hastings confirmed that a tornado touched down in Hamilton County at around 5:14 p.m. Friday.
“A brief tornado formed on the southwestern flank of a supercell thunderstorm in southeastern Hamilton County just south of Interstate 80,” NWS reported.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Classic Friday stroll
News Staff
Hampton’s Main Street was filled Friday with colorful classic cars, good food, music and conversation -- despite the threat of unfavorable weather and the coronavirus pandemic -- for the 19th annual TDLC Cruise Night. Attendance may have been down, but those who were at the to auroranewsregister.
Wednesday, August 19, 2020
Troy and Kelsey Hofmann stand in front of their new building just north of Aurora’s I-80 intersection, which is now home to After Hours Grafix and Urban Creations hair salon, which has a private entrance on the east side. News-Register/Kurt Johnson
After Hours Grafix moves to new home
Kurt Johnson
After more than a year of planning, it’s a wrap on the new After Hours Grafix building, giving owners Troy and Kelsey Hofmann room to expand their growing businesses.
Hofmann has built a reputation as “the wrap guy,” developing a niche in the high-end vehicle wrap industry.
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
New home drives July building permit total
News Staff
A new single-family dwelling near the golf course represented the lion’s share of building permit valuation in July, with the $356,685 total ranking as the lowest in the last five years during what is often a peak summer month.
A new home now under construction for Ryan Melcher at 2104 M St.
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
NE contributes to energy answers for new farmers
News Staff
Energy is not always the first thing a new farmer or rancher thinks about when getting started, but it is a critical component of any successful farm.
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Cruise Night ready to roll for 19th year Friday in Hampton
Noni Troester 402-725-3348
Well, everyone, it looks like another week gone, and another week ahead. Time just keeps moving along, and taking us with it. We constantly hear the phrase to make the most of each day and I hope you have done that.
Wednesday, August 12, 2020