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COVID positivity rate ramping up
Cheyenne Rowe
Back in action from a few weeks under the weather, Hamilton County Emergency Manager Kirt Smith was on Monday’s Hamilton County Board of Commissioners meeting agenda to share a much anticipated update on the status of the coronavirus in Hamilton County.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Giltner school adopts controversial mask mandate
Richard Rhoden
The Giltner School Board passed a mask mandate at its regular monthly meeting Oct. 14 after spirited remarks from the community as well as a few tense moments within board discussion.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Becca Greenough (left) and son Alex Greenough read about farm animals while Tanner Greenough and son Camden Greenough learn their colors. Big brother Tristan Greenough watches story time.
Imagination Library builds love of reading for children
Jeni Obermier
It is never too early to install a love of reading in a child and the Imagination Library has set out to make sure that all children, regardless of situation, should have access to age-appropriate books.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Edgerton Spooktacular to haunt Sunday
Cheyenne Rowe
With much anticipation, the Edgerton Explorit Center’s ninth annual Halloween Spooktacular will be back in action for another festive year.
This event, hosted Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Hampton trims list for Vacant Property Registry candidates
Kurt Johnson
Hampton village leaders took another step forward last week in efforts to blaze a new trail using the state’s newly created Vacant Property Registry ordinance.
Tuesday, October 20, 2020
Giltner passes mask mandate
News Staff
The Giltner school board passed a new mask mandate at its regular monthly meeting Wednesday after several comments from faculty and families as well as some tense conversations within the board.
Friday, October 16, 2020
A once proud school building in Hordville could be demolished soon as village leaders say they are concerned with the liability of letting the aging structure continue to deteriorate.
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News Staff
Hordville school building may soon be history
A brick structure that once was a focal point of the Hordville community may soon be coming down as village leaders have begun accepting bids to demolish a vacated 108-year-old school building.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
HPC students get first-hand experience in welding
Jeni Obermier
The sparks are flying in the High Plains Community Schools (HPC) welding shop as students create metal signs ranging from simple names to intricate tractors.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
Keagen and Emmah White work on a bracelet making kit together. In front of them is a seed tray that Emmah has started working on.
A changing educational landscape
Jeni Obermier
Tasha White sits at a table with her children, 5-year-old Emmah and 11-year-old Keagan as her daughter writes her name again and again on a practice sheet and her son works on creating a bracelet with small beads.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020
John and Jeannie Wilkinson stand beside the boom truck and wood chipper machine purchased recently to help launch their home-based JNJ Tree Service business.
Wilkinsons launch JNJ Tree Service
Kurt Johnson
John and Jeannie Wilkinson have launched a new home-based business in Aurora, offering their time, talent and energy to area home owners in need of help with tree trimming and various yard cleanup projects.
Tuesday, October 13, 2020