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The latest design rendering for the Hamilton County Inclusive Playground shows the location of the various pieces of playground equipment, a shaded picnic area in the upper left and the restrooms at right. The view is looking south as seen from above Old Creek Road.
Construction could begin this fall on Aurora’s new inclusive playground
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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.
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Five veterans were honored with Quilts of Valor in a ceremony hosted by the Hamilton County Thimble Quilt Guild at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds Sunday afternoon. Veterans who received their quilts includes from left: Marvin Weir, Larry Tournor, Dale Saddler, Jerald Reichert and Mike Powell.
Five veterans honored with Quilts of Valor during county fair
This north to south view of 1st Street taken Monday morning shows that half of the street has been poured from just beyond Park Lane all the way to the railroad tracks. Crews plan to begin pouring the other half this week, with hopes of having the street accessible in the school area by the time school bells are scheduled to ring Aug. 14-15.
City council reviews 1-, 6-year street plan
Giltner grad Carmen (Wagner) Samples served as a drug prevention volunteer for over 30 years to help people make healthier decisions. She made 15 trips to Lithuana with Operation Snowball to work with youth and adults in drug prevention.
Samples takes drug prevention training to Lithuania
A cascade of dust falls from the roof and second floor of the former Gambles Store building in downtown Aurora as two huge excavators bring down the building a little at a time.
Gambles building leveled in hours
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Hamilton County Ag Society member Richard Schaffert (center) was recognized for his service within the Ag Society and Hamilton County for more than 50 years on Thursday night at the opening ceremonies of the county fair. The fairgrounds Commercial Building was renamed the Richard & Stella Schaffert Exhibit Hall in their honor.