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Jim and LaVonne Clarke posed for a family photo in the new Aurora store at the time of the purchase in October of 1974. Children pictured from left include Peter, Anthony, James and Amie. Youngest son Patrick was not yet born.
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Sara May trial begins
This sign sent by state DMV officials to be posted on the doors of the Hamilton County Courthouse just before the closure, was about the only notice county officials had that the office was being closed temporarily because the DMV was unhappy with the size of the room it had moved into earlier this summer. County officials are working with the Hamilton County Ag Society on a plan to move the facility to the 4-H building at the county fairgrounds.
DMV office remains closed but there is hope for finding solution
Marquette woman pleads not guilty to child abuse charges
Three candidates running for 2 seats on Phillips Village Board
Four candidates contend for seats on Giltner School Board
Marcia Bauerle is one of more than 20 Impact Nebraska Artists to feature an art piece for the Nebraska Roots exhibit currently on display at the Plainsman Museum in Aurora. Her mixed media collage, ‘Saint Hilda’, reflects her Russian immigrant roots.
Nebraska artists go back to their roots
Pictured from left outside the Memorial Health Clinic in Harvard are Justin Wolf, MCHI CEO; Kachine Banahan, APRN, FNP-C; Logan Mertlik, PA-C; Brandi Nigro, MCHI clinic manager.