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Jay Phelps speaks in 2019 at ReactiveConf in Prague. Phelps has help found two businesses still in operation, and worked throughout the tech world without a college degree.
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Carsen Staehr signed with the University of South Dakota’s track team alongside his parents, Jay and Kim, as well as Aurora track coaches AJ Farrand, KC Lathrop, Cole Carraher and Gordon Wilson.
Staehr jumped at opportunity with South Dakota track
Aurora seniors Garrett Bellis (left) and Devin Danielson make up the treasurer and sentinel roles for the Huskies FFA chapter.
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Aurora City Council members voted unanimously Feb. 14 to approve an amendment to a zoning ordinance to allow shooting ranges within the city’s agricultural and residential zoning districts as a conditional use.
4-H shooting range proposed at fairgrounds
Aurora’s Natalie Bisbee was one of two Husky girls wrestlers to pick up a medal at the NSAA state wrestling championships over the weekend, finishing sixth.
Bisbee’s return trip to state tourney rewarded with medal
Britton Kemling had a busy weekend at the NSAA state wrestling championships, picking up his 100th career win while finishing fourth at 195 to round out his comeback to competition after a knee injury.
Kemling caps incredible comeback with medal
Aoi Togawa is taking in every moment as an Aurora High School senior that she can before graduation this May.
Togawa enjoying exchange year
U.S. Ambassador Kip Tom spoke all things food security during the Feb. 8 presentation day of Aurora Cooperative’s annual meeting.
Tom: ‘Food security is national security’
Aurora’s heavyweight champ
Aurora farmer Mitch Oswald recently returned from two weeks abroad as part of his LEAD 40 fellowship. One of many tour locations for Oswald included a pineapple farm in Panama.