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The event is set to take place from 5-7 p.m. on Oct. 29.

The event is set to take place from 5-7 p.m. on Oct. 29.

Aurora’s Scare the Square will haunt the bricks again, Oct. 29

Back for another year of spooktacular fun, Scare the Square will take over the bricks surrounding the courthouse for a night of family-friendly -- and safe -- fun.  The event, scheduled for Oct. 29 from 5-7 p.m. will look a little different this year, however.
An update announcing East Park Villa and MCC's closure to visitors has been released.

An update announcing East Park Villa and MCC's closure to visitors has been released.

MCC, East Park Villa now closed to visitors after positive staff tests

Residents and family members with loved ones at Memorial Community Health’s long-term care facility, Memorial Community Care, as well as East Park Villa, were sent a letter Sunday notifying of a confirmed positive case of a staff member/employee within both facilities’ walls.
The 4R school district has entered Phase Yellow as of Monday, Oct. 12.

The 4R school district has entered Phase Yellow as of Monday, Oct. 12.

4R district in Phase Yellow

Though Monday’s 4R school board meeting was brief, it included a discussion and comments from administration and Supt. Jody Phillips on the district’s recent transition into its “yellow phase” of COVID-19 operation plans.
Giltner's 7-12 will enter a quarantine period for the coming weeks due to COVID-19.

Giltner's 7-12 will enter a quarantine period for the coming weeks due to COVID-19.

Giltner 7-12 to be quarantined

Due to COVID-19, Giltner students grades 7-12 will be quarantined for the coming weeks, according to the Giltner Public Schools’ website Wednesday morning.  Online classes are set to begin Thursday for those junior and high school students according to the school’s e-learning plan, Supt.
From right, Callie Gaskill, Jessica Mikkelsen, Caryn Sparks and other Aurora musicians add their clarinet sound to the Marching Huskies performance during Saturday’s marching band exhibition.

From right, Callie Gaskill, Jessica Mikkelsen, Caryn Sparks and other Aurora musicians add their clarinet sound to the Marching Huskies performance during Saturday’s marching band exhibition.

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Marching Exhibition a 1-hit wonder The Aurora COVID Marching Exhibition was beyond successful, according to a handful of visiting band directors and evident by the copious amounts of fun had by band students in the stands between performances.
The caption below this original photo reads ‘A.J. McConaughey and family first custodian of the Hamilton County Poor Farm, Section 22, Orville Precinct 1884-1892.’ Those pictured are, from left: B. E. McConaughey, A. J. McConaughey, May (Mrs. May Fowler) McConaughey, Mrs. A. J. (Drussila) McConaughey and Ora T. McConaughey. Mr. James Bird is in the wagon on the left.

The caption below this original photo reads ‘A.J. McConaughey and family first custodian of the Hamilton County Poor Farm, Section 22, Orville Precinct 1884-1892.’ Those pictured are, from left: B. E. McConaughey, A. J. McConaughey, May (Mrs. May Fowler) McConaughey, Mrs. A. J. (Drussila) McConaughey and Ora T. McConaughey. Mr. James Bird is in the wagon on the left.

Documents at Plainsman paint picture of County Poor Farm

Another Hamilton County historical location has a plethora of information on file at the Plainsman Museum, and though it may not physically exist anymore, is remembered in writing by pioneers of the past.
Roger Scott’s last day on the job at BonnaVilla Homes will be Friday, ending a 45-year career with the Aurora-based manufactured housing company.

Roger Scott’s last day on the job at BonnaVilla Homes will be Friday, ending a 45-year career with the Aurora-based manufactured housing company.

Roger Scott sees massive change during 45-year career

The product rolling off the line at BonnaVilla Homes looks nothing like it did when Roger Scott first came on the job.
Sue and Wayne Deininger stand by the 1958 Buick Special which Sue was given by her parents and drove years ago while in high school.

Sue and Wayne Deininger stand by the 1958 Buick Special which Sue was given by her parents and drove years ago while in high school.

Her high school wheels ride again

Getting your first car is every teenager’s dream, but when Sue Deininger saw her father Tony pull into the yard years ago with a 1958 Buick Special, she was anything but excited to see a larger, older vehicle.
Alicia Epp gives lessons on how to hold and aim a bow and arrow to a group of attentive listeners.

Alicia Epp gives lessons on how to hold and aim a bow and arrow to a group of attentive listeners.

Edgerton afterschool program sees outdoor adventure

The Edgerton Explorit Center’s Afterschool Program took a field trip last week, inviting young participants to try their hand at hatchet throwing and archery. Students traveled to Camp Cosmopolitan in Grand Island, where they were shown how to safely throw hatchets and shoot arrows at targets.
High Plains Community Schools

High Plains Community Schools

HPC cheerleaders to host first annual Show and Shine Car Show

The High Plains Community School’s (HPC) cheerleaders will be hosting their first annual Show and Shine Car Show on Oct. 11 from 12-4 p.m. in Polk. “We’re having cars and trucks coming in and they will be parking out here in the grass and the gravel,” Coach Anna Combs said.