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In a photo taken in 1989 during his days of serving in the U.S. Air Force, David Feddern, right, is presented with a certificate recognizing his participation in the launch of a Minuteman III ballistic missile on July 11.

In a photo taken in 1989 during his days of serving in the U.S. Air Force, David Feddern, right, is presented with a certificate recognizing his participation in the launch of a Minuteman III ballistic missile on July 11.

A Cold War veteran

For Rev. David Feddern, Nov. 11 is a day that brings out deep emotion rooted in a profound respect and admiration for his fellow veterans. That attitude was forged in his early years of growing up on a farm near Pierce, surrounded by relatives who had served their country on various battlefields.
Dirt work on the Specialty Ag Formulations facility began several weeks ago at the Mission Critical site, though the project started to go vertical this week as crews laid the foundation and began working on the walls.

Dirt work on the Specialty Ag Formulations facility began several weeks ago at the Mission Critical site, though the project started to go vertical this week as crews laid the foundation and began working on the walls.

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Mission Critical permit 2nd largest in city’s historyThe largest single building permit issued in 16 years at Aurora City Hall, and the second largest on record in the city’s history, boosted October’s construction total by more than $12 million.
Three Aurora firetrucks were dispatched to 15 and R roads Thursday evening to put out a fire which consumed this tractor.

Three Aurora firetrucks were dispatched to 15 and R roads Thursday evening to put out a fire which consumed this tractor.

Tractor consumed by fire

A tractor was consumed by fire Thursday evening northeast of Aurora on 15 Road. Assistant Fire Chief Jeff Schneider reported that the tractor was fully engulfed in flames by the time fire crews arrived on the scene.
Mural artists Bristol, left, and Brianna Lewis pose for a photo in front of their finished artwork.

Mural artists Bristol, left, and Brianna Lewis pose for a photo in front of their finished artwork.

Mural dedication highlights community pride

Aurora’s newest and by far the largest outdoor art installation received a formal dedication last Wednesday, Oct. 25, and, while the weather did not cooperate for an outdoor event befitting the occasion, there was no lack of enthusiasm on the part of those in attendance.
Kylie Bruns poses for a promotional photo for her business, Bah-Shah Salon & Suites in Lincoln.

Kylie Bruns poses for a promotional photo for her business, Bah-Shah Salon & Suites in Lincoln.

Small-town girl runs big-city salon

There are many ways people can leave a major impact on the world, the smallest acts sometimes being the most meaningful. By branching out her business to more people, Kylie Bruns hopes to leave such an impact on those who enter her salon.
The Aurora City Council approved plans last week for JEO Consulting to engineer a new approach connecting Highway 34 and Grant Street, which serves as the entrance to the Aurora Industrial Park.

The Aurora City Council approved plans last week for JEO Consulting to engineer a new approach connecting Highway 34 and Grant Street, which serves as the entrance to the Aurora Industrial Park.

Council approves plan for Hwy 34 approach onto Grant Street

The Aurora City Council gave the green light last week to have engineers begin planning for a new approach at the Highway 34 intersection with Grant Street, a project which could begin construction by spring or early summer of 2024.
Pictured from left, Donelle Moormeier, Scotty Andreasen and Howard Raymond, all members of the International Harvester Collectors organization, inspect an antique combine at the Plainsman Museum as part of their Saturday meeting in Aurora.

Pictured from left, Donelle Moormeier, Scotty Andreasen and Howard Raymond, all members of the International Harvester Collectors organization, inspect an antique combine at the Plainsman Museum as part of their Saturday meeting in Aurora.

IH Collectors gather in Aurora

More than 100 members of the Nebraska chapter of the International Harvester Collectors organization gathered in Aurora Saturday, conducting a quarterly business meeting while also spending part of the afternoon viewing antique farm equipment at the Plainsman Museum.
A former U.S. Navy diver, Derek Dibbern now focuses on the skies as owner of Knox Ag Aviation

A former U.S. Navy diver, Derek Dibbern now focuses on the skies as owner of Knox Ag Aviation

Ag business owner Dibbern recounts service in the Navy

Ocean diving is an unlikely occupation in Nebraska with the state being 1,500 miles from either coastline. At first glance, it would seem impossible to convert skills from deep sea underwater to the plains of the Midwest. However, there is one Nebraskan who found a way.