Aurora

This 250-acre Mission Critical site just east of Highway 14 is where the Aurora Development Corporation is working to recruit new or expanding businesses or industries.

This 250-acre Mission Critical site just east of Highway 14 is where the Aurora Development Corporation is working to recruit new or expanding businesses or industries.

City approves ADC’s request to extend CDBG loan

City leaders agreed earlier this month to extend the terms of a Community Development Block Grant program, allowing the Aurora Development Corporation two more years to meet job creation requirements tied to a $710,000 grant from the Nebraska Development of Economic Development.
CDHD representative Kamrie Peterson (left) administers the very first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Hamilton County to Aurora Fire Chief Tom Cox.

CDHD representative Kamrie Peterson (left) administers the very first Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine in Hamilton County to Aurora Fire Chief Tom Cox.

Hamilton County first responders see first doses of Pfizer COVID vaccine

A handful of local EMTs and paramedics from Aurora and Hampton were on hand at the Aurora Fire Station today to receive their first doses, and the first for the county, of the Pfizer COVID-19 vaccine. These doses were allocated through the Central District Health Department.
Alex Lohrmeyer stands outside Smith Falls, where he was the superintendent over the course of this season.

Alex Lohrmeyer stands outside Smith Falls, where he was the superintendent over the course of this season.

Lohrmeyer finds calling with Game and Parks

To many people, the great outdoors is a place where they enjoy spending their time. For Alex Lohrmeyer the outdoors held a budding career with Nebraska Game and Parks. “I’ve been working for them for about three or four years now,” he explained.
Sonya Cattau serves up a special order cup of coffee to Rod Havens. In the background are foundation volunteer Rick Epp and Coasters Coffee Co. owner Sara Johnson.

Sonya Cattau serves up a special order cup of coffee to Rod Havens. In the background are foundation volunteer Rick Epp and Coasters Coffee Co. owner Sara Johnson.

APS Foundation serves up ‘Joe on the Go’ thank you

Aurora teachers and staff members started their day with a special cup of coffee and a smile last week, all part of a thank you message delivered by the Aurora Public School Foundation. Nearly 220 people enjoyed a special beverage Dec.
Aurora’s Jaylee Schuster flips the ball behind her in heavy traffic during the Lady Huskies’ 56-38 loss to Adams Central Thursday night.

Aurora’s Jaylee Schuster flips the ball behind her in heavy traffic during the Lady Huskies’ 56-38 loss to Adams Central Thursday night.

Second half push too much for Aurora to overcome

The Lady Huskies showed flashes on opening night of what could be during the 2020-21 season. However, those flashes didn’t come frequently enough.  Aurora opened the season on the road Thursday night, ending up on the wrong end of a 56-38 score to Adams Central.
Aurora Huskies

Aurora Huskies

4R board questions mask effectiveness

The Aurora 4R board talked at length Monday about the district’s COVID-19 protocol, with one member sharing data he recently gathered in support of removing the mask mandate within the school system.  “You guys have been lights-out, all the admin team, all the staff,” Kirk Penner began.
Aurora Huskies

Aurora Huskies

4R board updates its COVID-19 plan

An emergency meeting was held by the Aurora School Board Monday night in an effort to reapprove an updated school operations policy.  A handful of changes were made, including the addition of a new phase (making the district’s plan now a five-phase situation, instead of four) and contingency plan.
Students who organized the fundraiser.

Students who organized the fundraiser.

Food Fight raises $2,785.52 for Hamilton County Food Pantry

Students at the Aurora Elementary School held the 12th annual Food Fight to raise donations for the Hamilton County Food Pantry.  In previous years students have brought in food items, but due to the ongoing pandemic it was decided to switch to collecting coins.
Ethan Shaw comforts fellow senior Jameson Herzberg after they each received silver medals.

Ethan Shaw comforts fellow senior Jameson Herzberg after they each received silver medals.

Battle in the trenches

As the final seconds ticked away in one of the toughest situations for any athlete, Ethan Shaw never put his head down in defeat.
Aurora Fire Chief Tom Cox, left, and EMS Captain Brent Dethlefs stand by one of the city’s four ambulances, used as part of the new fire-based emergency medical service.

Aurora Fire Chief Tom Cox, left, and EMS Captain Brent Dethlefs stand by one of the city’s four ambulances, used as part of the new fire-based emergency medical service.

City reports 1st-year learning curve with fire-based EMS

One year after taking over what had been a county owned and operated ambulance service, city leaders say it was the right decision to launch a fire-based EMS unit, though admitting that they faced an accelerated learning curve in the midst of a global pandemic.