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Like many fields in Hamilton County, this one, located just of Highway 14 north of Aurora, still had standing water in the corners thanks to rain. With up to 4.9 inches falling over the last week, the effect could be beneficial for farmers.
Increased rainfall brings potential bigger profits
Jacob Courtney
Areas in Hamilton County have received anywhere from 3.1 to 4.9 inches of rain from April 23 to May 6, according to the Nebraska Department of Natural Resources website, bringing moisture to farms that have been parched since the start of a dry spell in December of last year.
Wednesday, May 11, 2022
Pam Emahizer will welcome retirement after 36 years in education. She is set to be replaced after this school year by one of her former fourth grade students, Ashley (Pachta) Gustafson.
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Pam Emahizer reflects on 27 years at Aurora, 36 in education
Aurora Public Schools is saying goodbye, for now, to another one of its teaching greats.
After 36 years in education, Aurora fourth grade teacher Pam Emahizer will be retiring at the end of this school year.
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Cale Carlson, like many area farmers, was out in the field last week, preparing for the planting season ahead on his farm near Marquette.
Farmers plan for best despite dry, cold
Jacob Courtney
Spring has sprung except for the weather. In the current weather pattern, farmers across the county have to consider when, what and how they will plant this year’s crop.
Tuesday, April 19, 2022
Planting season in the books; status quo for now
Cheyenne Rowe
As the weather warms up and the calendar turns into the summer months, most every farmer in Hamilton County has wrapped up their planting season.
Fresh out of a unique set of circumstances in 2020 -- flooding, a pandemic -- local voices also expressed contentment with the “status quo.
Tuesday, June 8, 2021