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Former Husky Nate Boerkircher has put his stamp on Texas A&M’s current undefeated record this season, including a game-winning touchdown earlier in the year at Notre Dame.

Former Husky Nate Boerkircher has put his stamp on Texas A&M’s current undefeated record this season, including a game-winning touchdown earlier in the year at Notre Dame.

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Ever since suiting up in Aurora red, Nate Boerkircher has bet on himself. That first bet was a walk-on position with the Nebraska football team instead of scholarship opportunities at lower level schools. Eventually, he turned that into a scholarship with the Huskers.
Giltner sixth grader Isaiah Hogan was one of the winners of Nebraska Department of Transportation’s Name-a-Snowplow contest with his creative name, Tricera-Frost.

Giltner sixth grader Isaiah Hogan was one of the winners of Nebraska Department of Transportation’s Name-a-Snowplow contest with his creative name, Tricera-Frost.

Giltner student is winner of NDOT snowplow naming contest

Giltner Elementary students were in a flurry of excitement when sixth grader Isiah Hogan was honored as a winner in the Nebraska Department of Transportation’s (NDOT) fifth annual Name-a-Snowplow Contest on Monday morning.
Aurora Supt. Jody Phillips leads a tour of the Aurora High School facilities Monday night during the first of several sessions planned with a newly formed community advisory committee.

Aurora Supt. Jody Phillips leads a tour of the Aurora High School facilities Monday night during the first of several sessions planned with a newly formed community advisory committee.

Citizens advisory group to gather, share feedback on school needs

A group of local citizens was invited to the first of several community advisory committee meetings Monday to begin an in-depth conversation about how to address the Aurora School District’s facility needs. Supt.
Tyler Nunnenkamp works out on a physical therapy machine at Memorial Rehab in Aurora. With him is his good friend and physical therapist, Kyle Shaffer.

Tyler Nunnenkamp works out on a physical therapy machine at Memorial Rehab in Aurora. With him is his good friend and physical therapist, Kyle Shaffer.

Nunnenkamps grateful for community’s prayers

From the outside looking in, it would appear that Tyler and Stacey Nunnenkamp don’t have a great deal to be thankful for this Thanksgiving season.
Todd Bingham, president/CEO of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry, was the keynote speaker during the Aurora Chamber of Commerce annual meeting.

Todd Bingham, president/CEO of the Nebraska Chamber of Commerce & Industry, was the keynote speaker during the Aurora Chamber of Commerce annual meeting.

State Chamber CEO outlines growth strategy

The Nebraska Chamber of Commerce’s new president and CEO commended the Aurora Chamber Monday for its efforts to focus on growth initiatives, then shared an early vision he is working on to foster community and economic development growth statewide.
Administrative assistant Jenny Scheil takes a picture of resident Loretta Bykerk (center) with her family. The Christmas tree was declared one of the winners of East Park Villa’s employee decoration contest. It was decorated by Jenny Scheil and the maintenance department.

Administrative assistant Jenny Scheil takes a picture of resident Loretta Bykerk (center) with her family. The Christmas tree was declared one of the winners of East Park Villa’s employee decoration contest. It was decorated by Jenny Scheil and the maintenance department.

East Park Villa hosts its second Grateful Celebration

Chatter and laughter decorated every floor at East Park Villa as residents and their families took part in the facility’s second annual Grateful Celebration Thursday evening.EPV administrator Laurie Andrews was pleased with the event’s overwhelming turnout and excitement.
Construction work is visible now just north of the main entrance of Love’s Travel Stop at Aurora’s I-80 location. Love’s will be partially closed as of Dec. 1, though Arby’s will remain open throughout the renovation process, which is expected to be completed in March 2026.

Construction work is visible now just north of the main entrance of Love’s Travel Stop at Aurora’s I-80 location. Love’s will be partially closed as of Dec. 1, though Arby’s will remain open throughout the renovation process, which is expected to be completed in March 2026.

Renovation work begins at Love’s

Twenty-two years after Love’s Travel Stop planted its flag in Aurora, the Oklahoma-based company is upgrading its I-80 facilities with a $3 million renovation/expansion.