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Three employees of the Hamilton County Highway Department stand in front of one of the huge v-plows that were used to open 960 miles of gravel county roads during last month’s storms. From left are Beau Johnson, Asst. Supt. B.J. Frauendorfer and Dylan Christenson.

Three employees of the Hamilton County Highway Department stand in front of one of the huge v-plows that were used to open 960 miles of gravel county roads during last month’s storms. From left are Beau Johnson, Asst. Supt. B.J. Frauendorfer and Dylan Christenson.

A storm for the record books

January 2024 will be long remembered by Hamilton County residents for its extreme winter weather.
The 2024 edition of the Hamilton County Home & Garden Show begins Friday.

The 2024 edition of the Hamilton County Home & Garden Show begins Friday.

Two-day Home Show begins Friday

The stage is set for the Hamilton County Home & Garden Show to make its return Friday and Saturday after a three-year pandemic pause, with organizers reporting that the event is sold out with vendors excited to be back.
U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts talks with local residents during his “Meet with Pete” visit to Aurora on Monday. Pictured from left are Mike Bergen, Francis McDonald and Kelsey Bergen.

U.S. Sen. Pete Ricketts talks with local residents during his “Meet with Pete” visit to Aurora on Monday. Pictured from left are Mike Bergen, Francis McDonald and Kelsey Bergen.

Sen. Ricketts voices concern with Biden policies

Just a year after being appointed to the United States Senate Pete Ricketts told local constituents Monday in Aurora that he is focused on pushing back against the Biden Administration on issues involving overregulation, overtaxation and overspending.
Doug Frank, center, shares information with county board members Rich Nelson, right, and Nancy Salmon during Monday’s presentation at the Hamilton County Courthouse. More than 25 people attended the meeting, showing shared concern with the integrity of local elections.

Doug Frank, center, shares information with county board members Rich Nelson, right, and Nancy Salmon during Monday’s presentation at the Hamilton County Courthouse. More than 25 people attended the meeting, showing shared concern with the integrity of local elections.

County board told voter rolls are corrupt

An Ohio scientist and election data analyst advised county commissioners Monday that he has studied Hamilton County’s voter election rolls and found them to be “dramatically corrupted,” launching an effort by grassroots local citizens to urge the county to do away with electronic voting machines...
An HCF Call to Action

An HCF Call to Action

HCF seeks public comment on endowment bill

The Hamilton Community Foundation (HCF) is asking the public to comment on a bill currently being considered by the legislature which deals with endowment funds, however, the window for comment is short.
This was the scene at 2nd and G Streets in Hampton last Tuesday afternoon after workers repaired a water main break at that intersection. Village water users have been under a boil order for a week since the entire water system had to be shut down to make the repair.

This was the scene at 2nd and G Streets in Hampton last Tuesday afternoon after workers repaired a water main break at that intersection. Village water users have been under a boil order for a week since the entire water system had to be shut down to make the repair.

Hampton lifts water boil order

The boil order that had been placed on Hampton Village water users more than a week ago has been lifted according to village Utility Supt. Chris Friesen. He reported Tuesday afternoon that water samples taken on Monday had come back showing no traces of E. coli bacteria.
Pictured from left are: Dereck Djernes, Chamber president; Kathryn Larson and Jana Gibson representing the Plainsman Museum, Civic Business of the year; Faith Gustafson, Ambassador of the Year; Jennifer Dennis, Ambassador of the Year; Paul Johnson with the Youth Center, Rising Star Award; Brock Wyatt, Community Leader of the Year; and Justise Rhoden, executive director of the Aurora Chamber of Commerce. Not pictured is Deanna Powell, owner of Dream Designs, which was recognized as Small Business of the Year

Pictured from left are: Dereck Djernes, Chamber president; Kathryn Larson and Jana Gibson representing the Plainsman Museum, Civic Business of the year; Faith Gustafson, Ambassador of the Year; Jennifer Dennis, Ambassador of the Year; Paul Johnson with the Youth Center, Rising Star Award; Brock Wyatt, Community Leader of the Year; and Justise Rhoden, executive director of the Aurora Chamber of Commerce. Not pictured is Deanna Powell, owner of Dream Designs, which was recognized as Small Business of the Year

Chamber celebrates year of growth

The Aurora Chamber of Commerce celebrated a year of growth and success Thursday, hosting its annual banquet at the Bremer Center.
Pat Shaw of Aurora was announced as the new county business manager to replace Scott Stuhr who resigned last summer.

Pat Shaw of Aurora was announced as the new county business manager to replace Scott Stuhr who resigned last summer.

Shaw takes helm as county business manager

At the end of a six-month search process that started last summer, the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners introduced its newly hired county business manager at its regular meeting on Monday.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s premier show choir, the Big Red Singers is seen here in one of their past performances in Aurora.

The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s premier show choir, the Big Red Singers is seen here in one of their past performances in Aurora.

Big Red Singers to perform here Sunday

The Big Red Singers are set for a return engagement at Aurora High School this Sunday afternoon and there will be at least one familiar face to Aurorans in the popular UNL musical group.