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Randy Beckman speaks to the Marquette Village Board during Monday’s public hearing regarding a controversial sign issue.

Randy Beckman speaks to the Marquette Village Board during Monday’s public hearing regarding a controversial sign issue.

Marquette board reviews sign issue; no action taken

Discussion on a dispute involving antique signs in Marquette drew a crowd of nearly 60 people to a public hearing Monday night at the Marquette Village Board meeting, though many left disappointed that the issue has still not been resolved.
Volunteers serve meat and baked beans during last year’s Hamilton County Ministerial Alliance Cheer Fund BBQ. The third annual event is set for Sept. 29 at the fairgrounds.

Volunteers serve meat and baked beans during last year’s Hamilton County Ministerial Alliance Cheer Fund BBQ. The third annual event is set for Sept. 29 at the fairgrounds.

Cheer Fund BBQ to raise much-needed relief funds

Requests for funding from the Hamilton County Ministerial Alliance Cheer Fund have grown significantly this year, putting an added emphasis on a barbecue and baked bean contest later this month which organizers say is a critical factor in being able to help people in need.
Aurora 4R School Board news

Aurora 4R School Board news

4R board holds line on budget

The Aurora 4R School Board approved a flat $15.26 million budget for fiscal year 2024-25 Monday, noting that the tax levy will drop by 10 cents to 71 cents per $100 valuation due to a dramatic 14 percent increase in the district’s property valuation.
Sarah Lyon sits in her downtown podcast studio.

Sarah Lyon sits in her downtown podcast studio.

This week's top stories

What started out as a blog offering personal insight on all things occupational therapy has turned into a growing online business venture for Aurora native Sarah Lyon.
Local ag producers and seed representatives toured the new BRANDT plant last week.

Local ag producers and seed representatives toured the new BRANDT plant last week.

BRANDT hosts Agronomy Day

More than 170 area producers and seed reps ventured to Aurora for BRANDT’s Agronomy Day Thursday, which included a field tour followed by a walk-through of the new 100,000 sq. ft. Specialty Ag Formulations facility in the Mission Critical Subdivision.
These new apartment units in the Streeter Subdivision were among the many projects community members cited last week as examples of progress made based on cooperation between the city and various local foundations and development boards.

These new apartment units in the Streeter Subdivision were among the many projects community members cited last week as examples of progress made based on cooperation between the city and various local foundations and development boards.

Local leaders note need for continued cooperation

The Aurora City Council received accolades last week for its recent efforts to partner with local development projects, as well as encouragement from community leaders who say the city’s continued involvement will be critical to keep that momentum going forward.
The Aurora City Council has approved the budget for the city's airport.

The Aurora City Council has approved the budget for the city's airport.

City OKs airport budget

The Aurora City Council approved the 2024-25 budget levy request from the Aurora Airport Authority last week, lowering the levy by half a mill point to 3.0 cents per $100 valuation.
Trevor Sullivan, left, stands with the five Wayne County FFA members who used his goats to participate in showmanship at the county fair. One of the students went on to show at the state fair last week.

Trevor Sullivan, left, stands with the five Wayne County FFA members who used his goats to participate in showmanship at the county fair. One of the students went on to show at the state fair last week.

Sullivan paying it forward with urban goats

The common expression “pay it forward” refers to a person who has received a gift or an act of kindness doing something kind or generous for someone else, rather than simply accepting to repaying the original good deed.
TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) founder Shannon Goltz has helped kitten Bonnie adapt from her cerebellar hypoplasia by having her move and play in her cat enrichment room.

TNR (Trap, Neuter, Release) founder Shannon Goltz has helped kitten Bonnie adapt from her cerebellar hypoplasia by having her move and play in her cat enrichment room.

Volunteers work to create ‘cat’-tastic enrichment room

When renovating a room for her two cats, Aurora Adopt-A-Pet board member Shannon Goltz didn’t foresee the potential in using it to provide cats and kittens a second chance on life.
Grape Frog Boutique owners Saxon Copeland and Loren Berthelsen will be having a three-day sale Sept. 5-7 before moving exclusively online.

Grape Frog Boutique owners Saxon Copeland and Loren Berthelsen will be having a three-day sale Sept. 5-7 before moving exclusively online.

Grape Frog closing physical location in Aurora

After opening up their vintage boutique in Aurora three years ago, Grape Frog Resale and Vintage Boutique owners Loren Berthelsen and Saxon Copeland have announced they are closing their physical location on Sept. 7 and moving exclusively online.