Aurora

The Aurora Pinnacle Bank Seniors infield has a meeting of the minds during a game earlier this season.

The Aurora Pinnacle Bank Seniors infield has a meeting of the minds during a game earlier this season.

Pinnacle Bank Seniors end regular season with split DH

It was a split for the Aurora Post 42 Pinnacle Bank Seniors team in a double-header last week.  After losing both games of a double-header to Gibbon/Shelton back on June 16, Aurora was victorious in one of two games played July 5 from Mitchell Field.
Ian Boerkircher (left) visited his sister Abbie Woodward along with other brother Nate Boerkircher. Stopping by to snap a picture with the Husker players were fellow Aurora alumni Kerry McBride and John Leininger.

Ian Boerkircher (left) visited his sister Abbie Woodward along with other brother Nate Boerkircher. Stopping by to snap a picture with the Husker players were fellow Aurora alumni Kerry McBride and John Leininger.

Aurora alumni find education to be a small world

Many say that it’s a small world, even in America and for three Aurora alumni this saying rang true as they discovered that all of them took teaching positions in the same small town of Essex, Iowa.
Bands on the Bricks is starting back up for summer 2021.

Bands on the Bricks is starting back up for summer 2021.

Bands on Bricks set for 4th year

Long days and hot nights herald the peak of summer and for those looking to enjoy some live music the annual Bands on the Bricks summer concert series kicks off this week.  The free community event, now in its fourth year, is set to begin Friday with the band The People.
Bradin Kennedy comes up with a base hit during Aurora’s home loss to Central City Thursday.

Bradin Kennedy comes up with a base hit during Aurora’s home loss to Central City Thursday.

Aurora Coop Juniors rally for win over Kearney

It was a busy stretch of competition for the Aurora Cooperative Post 42 Juniors team as the regular season winds down.  Aurora played three games in three days and now has one game left before districts begin this week.
Mayor Marlin Seeman (left) got to go through the process of charging an electric vehicle during the ribbon-cutting June 25.

Mayor Marlin Seeman (left) got to go through the process of charging an electric vehicle during the ribbon-cutting June 25.

City of Aurora officially opens new charging station

Community members gathered for the official unveiling of Aurora’s newest electric vehicle (EV) charging station during A’ROR’N Days. Located north of the Youth Center at 1118 N St., this station shows the cumulative efforts of both businesses, the city and Aurora residents.
The Aurora City Council worked through a busy agenda last week.

The Aurora City Council worked through a busy agenda last week.

City OKs $2.7M in utility bonds, applies for CARES

The Aurora City Council worked through a busy agenda last week, authorizing $2.77 million in utility revenue bonds to reroute the sewer interceptor line, applying for up to $804,000 in COVID relief funds and approving a 3 percent raise for City Administrator Rick Melcher.
Those given Quilts of Valor include from left: Curt Carlson, James William Kaura, Bryon “Butch” Lewin, Gary E. Ross and Marlin Seeman.

Those given Quilts of Valor include from left: Curt Carlson, James William Kaura, Bryon “Butch” Lewin, Gary E. Ross and Marlin Seeman.

Local veterans celebrated with Quilts of Valor at Plainsman

Family, friends and community members gathered inside the Plainsman Museum Saturday morning to honor and celebrate five veterans. The Nimble Thimble Quilt Guild presented the guests of honor with quilts created by their members as Janette Friesen shared each of their stories.
Nic Lewis is shown outside “Sunflower Cottage” on H Street in Aurora, which debuted on Airbnb as a local housing option in April.

Nic Lewis is shown outside “Sunflower Cottage” on H Street in Aurora, which debuted on Airbnb as a local housing option in April.

Aurora becoming an Airbnb destination

Hundreds of alumni and guests will be in town this week for the A’ROR’N Days celebration and local entrepreneurs have launched ventures this past year hoping to welcome them with Airbnb accommodations.
Aurora is ready to roll out the red carpet and celebrate this week with a four-day A’ROR’N Days party that’s long overdue.

Aurora is ready to roll out the red carpet and celebrate this week with a four-day A’ROR’N Days party that’s long overdue.

A’ROR’N Days agenda full of fun, historical milestones

Aurora is ready to roll out the red carpet and celebrate this week with a four-day A’ROR’N Days party that’s long overdue. After a one-year pandemic pause, event organizers on several fronts are excited to finally be able to continue what has become an annual late June tradition.