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This drone photo shows the footprint of the Love’s Travel Stop location at Aurora’s Interstate 80 intersection. The company has announced plans for a $3 million renovation/expansion project, with specific construction details still pending.

This drone photo shows the footprint of the Love’s Travel Stop location at Aurora’s Interstate 80 intersection. The company has announced plans for a $3 million renovation/expansion project, with specific construction details still pending.

Love’s to renovate/expand I-80 facilities

Twenty-two years after Love’s Travel Stop planted its flag in Aurora, the Oklahoma-based company is upgrading its I-80 facilities with a $3 million renovation/expansion.
Hamilton County Board of Commissioners news

Hamilton County Board of Commissioners news

Commission gets first look at county budget

Hamilton County Commissioners got a first look at the preliminary overall county budget for 2026-27 on Monday. County Business Administrator Pat Shaw presented the budget noting that Miscellaneous General was the “least set” portion of the budget at this point.
The Aurora Rotary Club is coordinating a community-based household hazardous waste collection day

The Aurora Rotary Club is coordinating a community-based household hazardous waste collection day

Rotary’s Hazardous Waste Collection Day set for Sept. 27

The Aurora Rotary Club is coordinating a community-based household hazardous waste collection day at the fairgrounds Saturday, Sept. 27, with volunteers from several entities working together to help protect the area’s environment.
Classes begin for the Hampton Hawks on Wednesday, Aug. 13

Classes begin for the Hampton Hawks on Wednesday, Aug. 13

H&H sports coop brings big changes to Hampton School

The area school undergoing possibly the biggest changes in the 2025-26 school year is Hampton. A brand new sports cooperative, the H&H Bearcats consisting of a Hampton and nearby Heartland Community Schools of Henderson, will get rolling with fall high school sports with the exception of football.
Classes begin for the Aurora Huskies on Thursday, Aug. 14

Classes begin for the Aurora Huskies on Thursday, Aug. 14

Phillips says temporary changes possible due to 1st Street construction

Classes are set to begin next week in Aurora, and as of Monday the exact date classes will begin remains on schedule.The school calendar announced last year that the first day of school for grades K-5, 6 and 9 is to be Thursday, Aug. 14, with all students in attendance by the following day, Aug. 15.
School starts in Giltner on Wednesday, Aug. 13

School starts in Giltner on Wednesday, Aug. 13

Multiple new staff will bring change to Giltner Schools

The Giltner Hornets are buzzing with excitement and new students and teachers are eager to begin the new school year on Wednesday, Aug. 13.Giltner begins its professional development days with staff reporting on Wednesday, Aug. 6 and continuing through Monday, Aug. 11.
Curtis Cogswell

Curtis Cogswell

Cogswell steps in as new Giltner administrator

After working nearly 40 years as an educator, Curtis ‘Curt’ Cogswell said he is often asked why he doesn’t retire. But he says that’s not even on his radar as he steps into his new role school administrator at Giltner Public Schools.
Matt Gordon is eagerly looking forward to starting his first year as superintendent at Giltner Public Schools

Matt Gordon is eagerly looking forward to starting his first year as superintendent at Giltner Public Schools

Gordon excited for first year at the helm in Giltner

Nineteen-year educator Matt Gordon is eagerly looking forward to starting his first year as supintendent at Giltner Public Schools, and he says he is encouraged by the fact that he will not be the lone newcomer. A total of 13 new faculty members are joining the district this year.
Incoming Giltner school administrator Curtis Cogswell and new school superintendent Matt Gordon are among a number of new staff members this year at Giltner Public Schools. Both men were among the four finalists for the superintendent position earlier this year.

Incoming Giltner school administrator Curtis Cogswell and new school superintendent Matt Gordon are among a number of new staff members this year at Giltner Public Schools. Both men were among the four finalists for the superintendent position earlier this year.

New Hornet leadership team

There will be many new faces in the place as school starts next Wednesday at Giltner Public Schools. Among those new faces are Matt Gordon who is taking over as superintendent and veteran educator Curtis Cogswell who will serve in the newly created role of administrator.