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Another annual summer staple will be hitting the bricks this weekend as Market on the Sqaure returns Saturday morning to the Hamilton County Courthouse parking lot.

Another annual summer staple will be hitting the bricks this weekend as Market on the Sqaure returns Saturday morning to the Hamilton County Courthouse parking lot.

Market on the Square returns Saturday in Aurora

Another annual summer staple will be hitting the bricks this weekend as Market on the Sqaure returns Saturday morning to the Hamilton County Courthouse parking lot.  The farmer’s market series runs from June 4 to Sept. 17, every Saturday, from 8-11 a.m.
Freemason members from left to right: Master Wayne Brehm, Ken Schultz, Ron Perry, James Wahl, Oscar Lundquist and J.C. Cranfill stand in front of the No. 68 Lodge on L Street which was sold on May 5.

Freemason members from left to right: Master Wayne Brehm, Ken Schultz, Ron Perry, James Wahl, Oscar Lundquist and J.C. Cranfill stand in front of the No. 68 Lodge on L Street which was sold on May 5.

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Freemasons sell lodge, to meet in Central City  The Aurora Freemason Lodge No. 68 has sold its building on L Street to an individual for an unspecified amount effective May 5.
Aurora alumni and hallway icon Randy Maahs is set to hang up his custodial supervisor hat after 42 years of service to the Aurora 4R Public School District.

Aurora alumni and hallway icon Randy Maahs is set to hang up his custodial supervisor hat after 42 years of service to the Aurora 4R Public School District.

Randy Maahs bids farewell to Husky hallways

“It’s a good day to be a Husky, even on a bad day.” Those are words that custodial supervisor Randy Maahs lives by today, and has lived by far beyond the past 42 years of his career at Aurora.
From left to right: Paul Johnson, Jen James, Mallory Johnson, Alex Hageman and Nick Lewis are the “core” team of volunteers standing next to the mural reading “Be Excellent to Each Other.”

From left to right: Paul Johnson, Jen James, Mallory Johnson, Alex Hageman and Nick Lewis are the “core” team of volunteers standing next to the mural reading “Be Excellent to Each Other.”

New and improved Youth Center readies for opening

The Hamilton County Youth Center, which is due to open on June 4, has undergone a lot of changes in the last month.
Hamilton County locals are invited to attend Memorial Day events throughout the area on Monday to honor veterans who died while enlisted in the United States military.

Hamilton County locals are invited to attend Memorial Day events throughout the area on Monday to honor veterans who died while enlisted in the United States military.

Hamilton County prepared for Memorial Day services

Hamilton County locals are invited to attend Memorial Day events throughout the area on Monday to honor veterans who died while enlisted in the United States military. The Aurora American Legion Post 42 and Aurora VFW Post 4993 will conduct services at five locations, beginning at 8:30 a.m.
Organizer Vicki Hill holds up the farmer’s market banner on Highway 14. The banner is near where it will be when the Tuesday market opens up on June 7.

Organizer Vicki Hill holds up the farmer’s market banner on Highway 14. The banner is near where it will be when the Tuesday market opens up on June 7.

Highway 14 farmer’s market open on Tuesdays coming this June

Organizer Vicki Hill is hosting a new farmer’s market on Tuesdays starting June 7 and continuing  all the way until fall on a site between the Cross of Christ Lutheran Church and Griess Chiropractic/FUeL gym building on Highway 14.
A sample of Madison Vetter's artwork.

A sample of Madison Vetter's artwork.

Local artist to showcase exhibition at Cottonwood Gallery

Aurora’s Cottonwood Gallery & Arts is set to welcome an exhibition by local artist Madison Vetter. The exhibition, titled “Collected Works of Honest Fiction,” is a collection of mixed-media art done by the local, most of which aim to focus on the layers behind humans and society.
Pictured here are two artist renderings of the proposed Grand Island Casino Resort and Hotel. The version above offers a view from the existing race track area, while the view below focuses on the casino look from north.

Pictured here are two artist renderings of the proposed Grand Island Casino Resort and Hotel. The version above offers a view from the existing race track area, while the view below focuses on the casino look from north.

Rotary Club offered update on Casino Resort, Hotel project planned in GI

The Aurora Rotary Club welcomed Fonner Park CEO Chris Kotulak to an April meeting, where Kotulak provided a timely update on the happenings at the racetrack before updating the group on the status of the planned Grand Island Casino Resort & Hotel.
Nebraska beef, and beef in general, hold a lot of nutritional value to the human body, according to industry experts.

Nebraska beef, and beef in general, hold a lot of nutritional value to the human body, according to industry experts.

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Nutritional benefits a plenty in Nebraska beef  Beef and Nebraska go hand-in-hand. As May pushes forward, so too do the celebrations for National Beef Month.
A home under construction on 8th Street was blown down by the storm Thursday.

A home under construction on 8th Street was blown down by the storm Thursday.

Thursday storm causes damage

Aurora firefighters responded to four separate turned over semi-trucks on Interstate 80 after a major wind storm blew through Thursday evening, while in town a local family escaped harm when a lightening bolt hit a nearby tree, sending pieces of tree and glass everywhere.