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Students and their families are in a rush to finalize college plans and getting financial aid applications done across the nation.
‘A matter of hope:’ Counselors discuss their role
Jacob Courtney
Students and their families are in a rush to finalize college plans and getting financial aid applications done across the nation.
Tuesday, January 31, 2023
Aurora High School spring production hits stage Friday
Cheyenne Rowe
Coming to the Aurora school theater March 18-19 is “Madam’s Been Murdered, Tea Will Be Late,” comedic murder mystery set in a dusty and haunted old English manor filled with a unique set of characters.
The production’s Friday and Saturday shows will both start at 7 p.m.
Tuesday, March 15, 2022
Mindy Shiehs with USDA and Keith Dubas with Central Community College answer questions during last week’s Connect the Dots program for Aurora freshmen.
Program invites freshmen to ‘Connect the Dots’
Kurt Johnson
Aurora freshmen spent some time “connecting the dots” last week in terms of what their future might look and what they need to do achieve their goals.
Tuesday, February 23, 2021
The demolition crew forces out a window frame from the top floor as they slowly work to clear the sections nearest the event center.
End of an era in Hordville
Jeni Obermier
A sporadic thud reverberated throughout Hordville on a chilly morning Jan. 19. Residents could be seen walking around the former school building as a construction crew chipped away at the exterior walls.
Tuesday, January 26, 2021
Hordville school to come down
Kurt Johnson
The former Hordville school building will soon be coming down.
Village board members voted last week to accept a bid from G & G Dozer, based in Caney, Kan., to demolish a three-story brick structure, parts of which have stood for more than a century.
Tuesday, December 22, 2020