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The Central District Health Department serves Hamilton, Hall and Merrick counties.

The Central District Health Department serves Hamilton, Hall and Merrick counties.

CDHD outlines local services, despite severe funding cuts

The Central District Health Department announced plans last week to adapt and increase its public health services if possible in the coming year despite significant cuts in state and federal funding.
Hamilton County Board of Commissioners news

Hamilton County Board of Commissioners news

Budget hearings dominate county board meeting

Budget hearings from various agencies included in the county budget made up the bulk of the agenda for the regular Monday morning meeting of the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners this week.
These veterans were honored by being presented with Quilts of Valor to recognize their service. From left to right: Matthew Vetter, Denise Winton, Ed Winton and Brad Dietz.

These veterans were honored by being presented with Quilts of Valor to recognize their service. From left to right: Matthew Vetter, Denise Winton, Ed Winton and Brad Dietz.

Four veterans honored with Quilts of Valor

Four local veterans were honored with quilts of valor for their service in a ceremony held Saturday morning at the Plainsman Museum as part of the A’ROR’N Days festivities.
This aerial photo shows the Syngenta seed facility near Phillips, which Beck’s Seed Company announced this week it is in the process of purchasing.

This aerial photo shows the Syngenta seed facility near Phillips, which Beck’s Seed Company announced this week it is in the process of purchasing.

Beck’s Seed to acquire Phillips Syngenta plant

The Syngenta corn seed production facility along Highway 34 near Phillips is changing hands again. Beck’s Seed Company, based in Indiana, announced Monday its acquisition of the plant with the transaction expected to close on Oct. 31.
Teri Finneman, a journalism professor at the University of Kansas and co-author of the book "Reviving Rural News" will be leading the study

Teri Finneman, a journalism professor at the University of Kansas and co-author of the book "Reviving Rural News" will be leading the study

News-Register part of a national newspaper initiative

The Aurora News-Register is excited to announce that the newspaper will be participating in a national initiative to consider changing the business model of local newspapers.
Kiersten Mersch blows some of the bubbles off the face of Creed Nisley after he spent time romping in the cloud of white stuff made by Edgerton’s bubble cannon on the west lawn of the courthouse.

Kiersten Mersch blows some of the bubbles off the face of Creed Nisley after he spent time romping in the cloud of white stuff made by Edgerton’s bubble cannon on the west lawn of the courthouse.

Crowds, classmates & community

Aurora was busting at the seams this weekend as alumni, family and friends came together to celebrate an annual tradition which filled the downtown square with people, energy and a sense of hometown pride.
This drainage ditch in a corn field south of Marquette on Thursday morning shows evidence of much rain overnight.

This drainage ditch in a corn field south of Marquette on Thursday morning shows evidence of much rain overnight.

Rain inundates area, causes flooding

A series of rain storms moving through this area beginning Tuesday night have resulted in reports of up to 10 inches of rain in some areas over the past 48 hours.