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Giltner school board member Nathan Most describes the location of new locker rooms in the high school gym at Monday night’s school board meeting.
Staff raises priorities on Giltner bond issue
The Class of 2024 Makes the Grade!
A waterway in a field west of Highway 14 near Marquette flows with muddy water on Friday morning as more than four inches of overnight rain runs off.
Finally, rain!
Former Husky and NBA hopeful Baylor Scheierman posed with several middle school classes after sharing his motivational message Friday afternoon.
‘Dream big and it’s a great day to be a Husky’
Giltner school board member Nathan Most describes the location of new locker rooms planned for the high school gym at Monday night’s school board meeting.
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Marsha Mills works out at Tri-Fit in Aurora as part of her recovery from surgery to remove a massive brain tumor. Contrary to doctors’ predictions, she has regained her ability to walk and is now working on getting strength back in her left arm.
Mills faces journey of recovery with positivity
Lyon Pride Roofing has built several single-family homes in Giltner, including these three on Tonya Drive.
Lyon doing his part to help Giltner grow
Aurora senior Graham Christenson addresses a large crowd during the state FBLA conference in Kearney.
Christenson cherishes FBLA experience
Pictured from left at last week’s sign dedication honoring the late Dave Schwartz are his wife, Liz, and children Shelbi Bates and Matthew Schwartz.
Safety sign a solemn reminder
Mike Feeken of First Five Nebraska shows a slide to point out that Nebraska families spend on average 13 percent of their income on child care. He said 7 percent of household income is considered affordable when it comes to daycare. Feeken’s presentation was part of two public meetings held in Hampton last Wednesday to discuss the impact of affordable and dependable child care on a community.