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The 12th Street Cinema has been dark during the pandemic due to COVID concerns which continue to be a factor.
12th Street Cinema on hold for now
Kurt Johnson
Community support of the 12th Street Cinema has remained strong since the COVID pandemic forced the local movie theater to go dark, though plans for booking a movie remain on hold as the new year begins.
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Villages consider zoning to allow tiny house growth
Kurt Johnson
The first nail in Hamilton County’s version of a tiny house could be hammered in beginning next week as village board members consider zoning proposals that would allow construction of tiny houses and/or container housing units in their respective communities.
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Negotiations on Hamilton County's 911 interlocal agreement with Merrick County have no spilled over into the new year.
County continues negotiations on 911 interlocal changes
Cheyenne Rowe
Back in session at the start of a new year, the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners began Monday’s meeting with a lengthy executive session to discuss the response of the Merrick County Board of Supervisors on proposed changes to the 911 interlocal agreement between the neighboring counties.
Tuesday, January 5, 2021
This week's top stories
News Staff
Auroran returns to roots after life of adventure, service abroad
A lot has happened in Allie Gomez’s life since she graduated from Aurora High School in 2007.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Sylvia Painter stand with her husband Brendon, daughters Morgan and Felicity and their “store mascot” Trigger.
The Country Wagon combines chic fashion with Midwestern roots
Jeni Obermier
Sylvia Painter knew she had always wanted to be her own boss and run her own business. In 2020, she decided to take a bold step forward and do just that.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Friesen previews 90-day 2021 session
Kurt Johnson
Dist. 34 Sen. Curt Friesen expects a full agenda for the 90-day legislative session that begins Jan. 6, with the first order of business focused on how and when state lawmakers can conduct their business in light of restrictive pandemic protocols.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Vaccine arrives at MCHI, Westfield
Kurt Johnson
Memorial Community Health and Westfield Quality Care facilities in Aurora received allocations of COVID-19 vaccinations Monday, a significant and long-awaited first step toward curbing the pandemic threat, administrators agree.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Sharon Klute (left) and Pastor David Feddern stand next to the can tree that totaled 1,230 cans to be donated to the Hamilton County Food Pantry.
Zion Lutheran showcases a unique Christmas tree
Jeni Obermier
The Lutheran Women’s Missionary League (LWML) at Zion Lutheran Church in Hampton set out with a merry mission this holiday season -- to share food with their community.
“Usually we do a big feed in December,” Sharon Klute said. “It’s called Merry Meatball Mania and we feed our congregation.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Hamilton Community Foundation has big year in wake of COVID pandemic
Cheyenne Rowe
Much like the rest of the world, Hamilton County pushed through 2020 as best as it could and came out on top. This was due in part to the support of its community, as well as the continued drive and support of local organizations.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020
Pay-for-play news in Nebraska: Alive and untrustworthy
News Staff
With an evolving digital landscape and a rise in misinformation, many newspapers around the country are struggling to keep the doors open while others continue thriving as a community's primary source of local news.
Tuesday, December 29, 2020