Edgerton
Hoo's new in the Edgerton Raptor program?
Edgerton Explorit Center (Aurora, NE) Raptor Specialist Deb Miller speaks to a group of 2nd and 3rd grade students on Friday, April 17, about the unique features of owls. Her teaching assistant is Strix, a barred owl, "hoo" is in his first week as an ambassador in the program. Read the article about Strix and his buddy, Valor, the red-shouldered hawk, in the April 22, 2026 edition of the Aurora News-Register.
Mary Molliconi holds up a Josh Allen jersey during the live auction Saturday at the Edgerton Explorit Center. The live and silent auction, combined with table sponsorships, raised more than $85,000.
Edgerton fundraiser tops $85,000
Aurora students and content creators Torri Danhauer (left), Kylie Svoboda, Mady Brown and Camdyn Vermillion learned a lot from their presentation at the ESU9 “Teaching and Learning Conference.”
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Back again for another year of scientific frights and scary good times, the Edgerton Explorit Center’s “Spooktacular” opens to the community Sunday from 1-4 p.m.
Edgerton’s annual Spooktacular to haunt Sunday
The group behind instruction and help with the 2022 Edgerton Explorit Center summer camps included, front from left: Sarah Springer, Lilli Champion, Torri Danhauer, Mary Molliconi. Back row: Jake Cattau, Lucas Riley, Derek Wilson, Sam Elge.
Edgerton summer camp series a hit
Triniti Jensen, owner of Trin Jensen Photography in Aurora, poses on the other side of the camera for a change, sitting amongst boho pieces she now offers for rent as part of her side business, called The Bohemian Hatter.
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From left, Husky QB Drew Knust and Coach Kyle Peterson demonstrate how to properly grip a football during the first-ever Youth Quarterback Academy coordinated last week by the Edgerton Explorit Center.
QB or not QB, that’s the question posed by Edgerton camp
Norah Nickel reaches for an Easter egg as a chaotic group of other 4-to-6-year-olds rush to grab the treats.
Edgerton Eggstravaganza egg-ucates young children
Edgerton staff members are excited about the year ahead, as well as their newly wrapped vehicles and trailer. They include, from left, Nicole Havlik, John Boeder, Deb Miller, Joe Almont and Mary Molliconi.
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Laura Reeson and her son, Quinn, experiment with one of many exhibit’s at Thursday’s STEM Night hosted by Giltner Public Schools.