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President of the Nebraska Trails Foundation and Dark Island Trails board member Jason Buss pauses for a photo on the mile-long bridge over the Platte River near an island between the banks.

President of the Nebraska Trails Foundation and Dark Island Trails board member Jason Buss pauses for a photo on the mile-long bridge over the Platte River near an island between the banks.

Group hoping to expand Dark Island Trail

Throughout the half mile to and back from the wooden bridge over the Platte River, Jason Buss never loses his energy while talking about the Dark Island Trail he walks on.
The Arby’s/Love facilities at Aurora’s I-80 intersection will both be remodeled and expanded as part of a $600,000 renovation project set to begin next month.

The Arby’s/Love facilities at Aurora’s I-80 intersection will both be remodeled and expanded as part of a $600,000 renovation project set to begin next month.

Love’s/Arby’s to expand I-80 facilities

Almost 18 years after opening its doors at Aurora’s I-80 intersection Love’s Travel Stops is expanding and remodeling its facilities with a $600,000 renovation expected to start in mid-October.
News-Register/Kurt Johnson Scott Snider stands on the Snider’s Outdoor Power property on Highway 14. The existing structure is to the right, and behind him is a leveled site where a 63-by-35 foot addition will soon be built.

News-Register/Kurt Johnson Scott Snider stands on the Snider’s Outdoor Power property on Highway 14. The existing structure is to the right, and behind him is a leveled site where a 63-by-35 foot addition will soon be built.

Snider’s Outdoor Power to expand

Scott and Monica Snider knew when they moved into their Highway 14 location that Snider’s Outdoor Power would eventually need more space. That time has come, as work has begun on an expansion project designed to help them accommodate and continue a pattern of steady growth.
A route for an interceptor sewer line that will tie into the city’s wastewater treatment plant (shown here) was approved by the Aurora City Council last week, though much work remains before construction will begin.

A route for an interceptor sewer line that will tie into the city’s wastewater treatment plant (shown here) was approved by the Aurora City Council last week, though much work remains before construction will begin.

City OKs route for sewer expansion project

The Aurora City Council took steps last week designed to accommodate future growth by approving a route to expand the sewer line system feeding into the city’s wastewater treatment plant.
Work continues on the city’s EMS living quarters expansion, where a solid block structure was built near the center of the structure to serve as a storm shelter for emergency crews.

Work continues on the city’s EMS living quarters expansion, where a solid block structure was built near the center of the structure to serve as a storm shelter for emergency crews.

City moving forward with planned Madison Avenue extension project

The Aurora City Council gave final approval for infrastructure improvements and an expansion on Madison Avenue and awarded bids on two projects during its final meeting of the year Dec. 8.