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Just in time to open the holiday season, the Plainsman Museum in Aurora will be hosting its bi-annual Christmas on the Boardwalk event Friday from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Just in time to open the holiday season, the Plainsman Museum in Aurora will be hosting its bi-annual Christmas on the Boardwalk event Friday from 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Christmas on Boardwalk invites guests back in time

Just in time to open the holiday season, the Plainsman Museum in Aurora will be hosting its bi-annual Christmas on the Boardwalk event Friday from 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Pictured from left are new members of the MCHI medical staff, including Dr. Lisa Mofle; Lindsey Makovicka, family nurse practioner; Logan Mertlik, physician’s assistant; and Traci Penner, family nurse practioner.

Pictured from left are new members of the MCHI medical staff, including Dr. Lisa Mofle; Lindsey Makovicka, family nurse practioner; Logan Mertlik, physician’s assistant; and Traci Penner, family nurse practioner.

MCHI now fully staffed with medical providers

Just over four months after stepping into his new role as CEO at Memorial Community Health in Aurora, Justin Wolf said this week he is pleased with the progress made on the staffing front, noting the addition of four new members to MCHI’s team of medical professionals.
Front and center in the action, Giltner Fire Chief Brad Consbruck (left) and firefighter Derreck Eastman help guide this gurney toward an ambulance during the training scenario.

Front and center in the action, Giltner Fire Chief Brad Consbruck (left) and firefighter Derreck Eastman help guide this gurney toward an ambulance during the training scenario.

Giltner fire department aids in crash scenarios

Giltner Fire Chief Brad Consbruck, alongside firefighter Derreck Eastman, were just two of many first responders who volunteered their time Nov. 1 to help train Nebraska State Patrol recruits in crash response scenarios.
Deer firearm hunting season ended this weekend, with area hunters reporting less than usual success filling their tags.

Deer firearm hunting season ended this weekend, with area hunters reporting less than usual success filling their tags.

Deer harvest totals reported down this year

Deer firearm hunting season ended this weekend, with area hunters reporting less than usual success filling their tags. T&L Liquor, the only check-in station in Hamilton County, reported 202 tags checked in as of Monday, down considerably from previous years.
This row of eight new townhomes on Cottage Park Drive was featured in last week’s housing tour. Townhomes are in demand in Aurora and across the country, according to a housing trend report which noted that senior citizens are looking for a place to downsize.

This row of eight new townhomes on Cottage Park Drive was featured in last week’s housing tour. Townhomes are in demand in Aurora and across the country, according to a housing trend report which noted that senior citizens are looking for a place to downsize.

Changing demographics impact housing needs

A combination of Baby Boomers reaching retirement age and a decline in the number of traditional “nuclear families” nationwide is having an impact on both the housing stock and housing demands facing most rural communities, according to an area development company.
Aurora’s defense swarmed to the ball all night long in the Nov. 18 C1 semifinals against Boone Central, and will be put to the test Tuesday in the state championship game against Pierce at Memorial Stadium.

Aurora’s defense swarmed to the ball all night long in the Nov. 18 C1 semifinals against Boone Central, and will be put to the test Tuesday in the state championship game against Pierce at Memorial Stadium.

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Back to the finals (again) For the third year in a row and the fifth time since 2015, Aurora will play for a football state championship following a 40-19 win over Boone Central in the Class C1 semifinals.
Hamilton County voters cast more than 4,150 ballots in last week’s General Election, weighing in on a number of local and statewide races.

Hamilton County voters cast more than 4,150 ballots in last week’s General Election, weighing in on a number of local and statewide races.

County election results as yet unofficial

Hamilton County voters cast more than 4,150 ballots in last week’s General Election, weighing in on a number of local and statewide races. Listed here is a report of election results for Hamilton County only, which remain unofficial as of Monday until the canvassing board meets.
Pictured from left are International Workforce Services clients including James Mashumba, Mark White, Marshal Kadziri, Lancelot Masangudza and Nevson Zisusa. White is from South Africa, while the others are all from Zimbabwe. The IWS truck driving logo is pictured top right.

Pictured from left are International Workforce Services clients including James Mashumba, Mark White, Marshal Kadziri, Lancelot Masangudza and Nevson Zisusa. White is from South Africa, while the others are all from Zimbabwe. The IWS truck driving logo is pictured top right.

IWS trainees cherish opportunity in Aurora

Truck drivers with years of experience behind the wheel in their native countries are navigating new territory these days in Aurora, where they’ll spend a few weeks studying and training for their commercial driver’s license before moving on to fill vacant jobs all across in America.
The end of the year calls for family to gather together as the days grow darker and the Aurora Chamber of Commerce’s Come Home for Christmas, now in its fourth year, will provide that opportunity on the downtown square Nov. 26.

The end of the year calls for family to gather together as the days grow darker and the Aurora Chamber of Commerce’s Come Home for Christmas, now in its fourth year, will provide that opportunity on the downtown square Nov. 26.

Aurora planning 4th ‘Come Home to Christmas’

The end of the year calls for family to gather together as the days grow darker and the Aurora Chamber of Commerce’s Come Home for Christmas, now in its fourth year, will provide that opportunity on the downtown square Nov. 26.
Five local veterans were awarded their Quilt of Valor during last week’s Veterans Day program at Aurora High School. They were wrapped in their quilts by members of their family. These individuals included, from left: Scott Springer, John Springer, Dick Phillips, Pat Nuss and Leon Cederlind.

Five local veterans were awarded their Quilt of Valor during last week’s Veterans Day program at Aurora High School. They were wrapped in their quilts by members of their family. These individuals included, from left: Scott Springer, John Springer, Dick Phillips, Pat Nuss and Leon Cederlind.

Five local veterans earn distinguished Quilts of Valor

Friday’s Veterans Day program was highlighted, as is tradition, with the presentation of Quilts of Valor to local veterans in celebration of their service. This year’s group included Hamilton County veterans Leon Cederlind, Pat Nuss, Dick Phillips, John Springer and Scott Springer.