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Both Giltner and HPC will switch from 8- to 6-man football next fall

Both Giltner and HPC will switch from 8- to 6-man football next fall

Giltner, HPC to play 6-man football

School boards at both Giltner and High Plains voted Monday to declare to the Nebraska School Activities Association plans to field six-man football teams for the next two-year cycle. Board and community feedback reflected similar concerns.
Randy (left) and Emmett Franz pose for a picture after their interview with ANR News Editor Ron Burtz at the Little Opry Theater in Branson, Mo. where Emmett plays dobro and Randy is the sound man for the Petersen Family.

Randy (left) and Emmett Franz pose for a picture after their interview with ANR News Editor Ron Burtz at the Little Opry Theater in Branson, Mo. where Emmett plays dobro and Randy is the sound man for the Petersen Family.

Franz Family hasn’t lost touch with Nebraska roots

From Hampton area farmer to traveling family bluegrass band leader hitting the road with his wife and children to perform concerts across America, Henderson native Randy Franz has had quite a journey over the years.
XPO celebrated the team achievement of driving 1 million combined miles without an accident, either on the road or at the Aurora service center.

XPO celebrated the team achievement of driving 1 million combined miles without an accident, either on the road or at the Aurora service center.

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The XPO service center in Aurora added a sixth banner above the front door this week, celebrating another million miles with no accidents for any of its drivers.
Rudy Flores, pastor of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Aurora, helped deliver a timely donation of 500 pounds of food last week, one of many local food drives anticipated in the next few weeks.

Rudy Flores, pastor of the Messiah Lutheran Church in Aurora, helped deliver a timely donation of 500 pounds of food last week, one of many local food drives anticipated in the next few weeks.

Bare shelves mark need, generosity at local food pantry

The shelves were mostly bare last week at the Hamilton County Food Pantry, though a donation of 500 pounds of food was delivered Thursday which board members say is likely the first of many community-based food drives in the weeks ahead.
E-4 Specialist Ron Elge served in the U.S. Army from 1964-1966 during the Vietnam War. He worked in radio repair for his battalion while stationed at his base camp in An Khe. Elge displays his certificate that received after his service for being a parachute infantryman in the 1st Battalion (Airborne) 8th Cavalry.

E-4 Specialist Ron Elge served in the U.S. Army from 1964-1966 during the Vietnam War. He worked in radio repair for his battalion while stationed at his base camp in An Khe. Elge displays his certificate that received after his service for being a parachute infantryman in the 1st Battalion (Airborne) 8th Cavalry.

Elge continues to stand tall with the color guard

As he and the American Legion Post 42 prepare for the upcoming Veterans’ Day program at Aurora High School, long-time American Legion member and Vietnam War veteran Ron Elge looks back proudly on his service to his country.
Army infantry veterans Marlin Seeman, left, and David McKimmey talked for more than 90 minutes about their experiences of being wounded in conflicts in Vietnam and Iraq almost exactly 40 years apart.

Army infantry veterans Marlin Seeman, left, and David McKimmey talked for more than 90 minutes about their experiences of being wounded in conflicts in Vietnam and Iraq almost exactly 40 years apart.

Brotherhood of the Purple Heart

Outwardly, the two U.S. Army infantry veterans are vastly different. They come from different generations, different backgrounds and served in conflicts separated by many miles and 40 years of time.
Startling an attendee was a woodland cultist, played by Isaac Graham (left) and a bloody crusader (Christian Alvarez).

Startling an attendee was a woodland cultist, played by Isaac Graham (left) and a bloody crusader (Christian Alvarez).

Haunting event terror-rific

It was an event to die for at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds. The fourth annual Haunted Fairgrounds event drew a massive turnout, with a total of 954 daring adventurers entering the maze over two weekends. Many of those brave souls went through more than once.
Work crews are getting closer to the end of the 1st Street renovation project, focusing their efforts this week on pouring tie-ins to the newly-poured roadway. The target date for substantial completion is Nov. 15.

Work crews are getting closer to the end of the 1st Street renovation project, focusing their efforts this week on pouring tie-ins to the newly-poured roadway. The target date for substantial completion is Nov. 15.

City amends employee policies

The Aurora City Council revised two personnel policies and heard an update on the 1st Street renovation project during a brief meeting Oct. 28.
The first Toast to the Holidays event in Aurora is set for Nov. 13

The first Toast to the Holidays event in Aurora is set for Nov. 13

Toast to the Holidays event Nov. 13

Aurora retailers are preparing a “Toast to the Holidays” Nov. 13 hoping to kick off the Christmas shopping season with an event designed to offer a fun experience as well as holiday gift ideas.