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This photo of an NeFigure8n race held at Wahoo earlier this summer shows the fast-paced action and potential for collisions that have made the sport popular with drivers and spectators alike over the past several years across Eastern Nebraska.

This photo of an NeFigure8n race held at Wahoo earlier this summer shows the fast-paced action and potential for collisions that have made the sport popular with drivers and spectators alike over the past several years across Eastern Nebraska.

Figure 8 racing returns to Aurora

Nebraska Figure 8 auto racing is coming back to Aurora where it all began more than 30 years ago. The NeFigure8n racing association has announced that it will be bringing its 2024 championships back to the Hamilton County Fairgrounds on Saturday, Aug.
Jason Brown took over the reins as the High Plains Community Schools’ Superintendent July 1, moving over from Bertrand.

Jason Brown took over the reins as the High Plains Community Schools’ Superintendent July 1, moving over from Bertrand.

Brown excited for role as HPC supt.

Jason Brown still believes there’s a lot of positives within education and wants to do everything in his power to provide any and all opportunities to students.
Angie Wall became the owner of Honeysuckle Lane as of Aug. 1, purchasing the business from Bonnie Bamesberger.

Angie Wall became the owner of Honeysuckle Lane as of Aug. 1, purchasing the business from Bonnie Bamesberger.

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A changing of the guard occurred Thursday at a downtown business as Angie Wall purchased Honeysuckle Lane from long-time owner Bonnie Bamesberger.
Hamilton County Board of Commissioners news

Hamilton County Board of Commissioners news

It’s back to the drawing board for DMV office location

The Hamilton County Commission thought it had solved one of its courthouse space issues several months ago when it moved the state Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) driver’s license office out of the room it had occupied on Tuesdays for the past several years to make room for County Attorney...
Turning his truck into a happy little accident, Dean Jost has decorated the flatbed of his truck with flowers which can be found on display on East 8th Rd along Hwy 14 south of Aurora. Standing next to the truck are Loretta and Dean Jost.

Turning his truck into a happy little accident, Dean Jost has decorated the flatbed of his truck with flowers which can be found on display on East 8th Rd along Hwy 14 south of Aurora. Standing next to the truck are Loretta and Dean Jost.

Jost florishes flora along East 8th Road

Drivers heading down East 8th Road along Highway 14 south of Aurora are treated to a sight of a truck with the entire flatbed decorated with flowers.The flora display had become one of many crafts brought together by former Aurora farmer Dean Jost, 87, after he retired in 2022.
Jaunita ‘Nitta’ Regier has been growing Casablanca lilies at her home since 2020. After they blossom, she gives them away to friends, family and people in Aurora.

Jaunita ‘Nitta’ Regier has been growing Casablanca lilies at her home since 2020. After they blossom, she gives them away to friends, family and people in Aurora.

Regier’s Casablanca flowers grow a lily more each year

The month of July marks a unique time for a family living along 14th Street in Aurora. Growing around the house owned by the Juanita ‘Nitta’ Regier and her husband, John, pure white lilies with rust-colored anthers bloom out from the flower beds.
This ANR archive photo shows Hamilton crews burying a fiber cable near Poco Creek Golf Course as part of the company’s fiber-to-the-home initiative.

This ANR archive photo shows Hamilton crews burying a fiber cable near Poco Creek Golf Course as part of the company’s fiber-to-the-home initiative.

Hamilton hits fiber-to-the-home project milestone

Seven years after beginning the process of burying fiber to extend high-speed internet access to customers throughout its local exchange territory Hamilton Telecommunications has reached a milestone.
The Hawks Nest room at Hampton’s new community daycare facility is for children who are six weeks to 18 months of age. The other room ready for occupancy is for children 18 months to kindergarten and will be known as the Hawklings room.

The Hawks Nest room at Hampton’s new community daycare facility is for children who are six weeks to 18 months of age. The other room ready for occupancy is for children 18 months to kindergarten and will be known as the Hawklings room.

Hampton Daycare set to open

Monday, Aug. 12 is the new target date for the Hampton Day Care facility to open in the former Lutheran school building, however, as of late last week two hurdles remained to be cleared before that could happen.
Five Hamilton County veterans are honored with Quilts of Valor. These quilts were presented by the Nimble Thimble Quilt Guild of Aurora and the Hamilton Community Foundation. Pictured from left are: Ron Akerson, Charles Dudding, Denton Goertzen, Terry Ott and Paul Van Housen.

Five Hamilton County veterans are honored with Quilts of Valor. These quilts were presented by the Nimble Thimble Quilt Guild of Aurora and the Hamilton Community Foundation. Pictured from left are: Ron Akerson, Charles Dudding, Denton Goertzen, Terry Ott and Paul Van Housen.

Veterans honored with quilts of valor

The Nimble Thimble Quilt Guild of Aurora presented five veterans with quilts of valor during the Hamilton County Fair. The five that received the honor are Ron Akerson, Charles Dudding, Denton Goertzen, Terry Ott and Paul Van Housen.