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Gary Ross now lives in East Park Villa with his wife of 64 years, Jo Ellen. In recent years he has developed a passion for wood carving.
Gary Ross carves out a legacy in Aurora
Sarah Bailey and Lua Cao carefully inspect the organisms that find home in bison patties. On day two of the Youth Naturalist Program, the cohort spent the morning at the Crane Trust in Wood River, NE. Here, they went on a hayrack ride to see the Crane Trust’s bison herd and learned about the ecosystems that can be found in dark, warm, wet places–like bison patties.
PPRI hosts Youth Naturalist Program
Jessica Prothman, MCHI radiologic technologist, demonstrates the coronary calcium CT testing now offered at Memorial Hospital.
MCHI offers new tool in fight against heart disease
County considering administrative budgets
Craftsman Roger Merchant reused an old porch post that Shirley Schacht had kept from her porch when it was renovated in 2019.
Faces behind the 3-faced clock on K Street
Skaden’s legacy lives on through memorial scholarship in Hampton
The barrel train built by Rick Rathje was a big hit with the younger set at the Phillips July 3rd celebration.
Phillips July 3 party is a blast
This photo of the former Gambles building was taken Saturday evening, shortly after a portion of the second story wall was captured on video falling to the ground.
Decisions pending on Gambles building
Final completion of 1st Street from the railroad tracks to Highway 34 is scheduled for April 30, 2026.
City provides 1st Street update
Dr. John Wilcox (right) and his grandson, Shawn Morris, both of Aurora, warm up before the start of the multi-generational pickleball tournament on Friday evening.