Rotary

Rotary Club members around the world Monday recognized World Polio Day Monday, part of an on-going effort to eradicate polio from the face of the earth.

Rotary Club members around the world Monday recognized World Polio Day Monday, part of an on-going effort to eradicate polio from the face of the earth.

Rotary Club recognizes World Polio Day

Rotary Club members around the world Monday recognized World Polio Day Monday, part of an on-going effort to eradicate polio from the face of the earth.
The Omaha-based Platte Institute eyes the Unicameral’s 2022 legislative session as an opportunity to advance initiatives outlined by Blueprint Nebraska, with a specific focus on tax reform.

The Omaha-based Platte Institute eyes the Unicameral’s 2022 legislative session as an opportunity to advance initiatives outlined by Blueprint Nebraska, with a specific focus on tax reform.

Platte Institute targets tax reform as legislative priority

The Omaha-based Platte Institute eyes the Unicameral’s 2022 legislative session as an opportunity to advance initiatives outlined by Blueprint Nebraska, with a specific focus on tax reform.
Denise McGovern-Gallagher, left, with Grand Island Area Clean Community Systems, works with Rotary and Aurora football volunteers to sort and load up various hazardous waste materials brought to the fairgrounds Saturday morning.

Denise McGovern-Gallagher, left, with Grand Island Area Clean Community Systems, works with Rotary and Aurora football volunteers to sort and load up various hazardous waste materials brought to the fairgrounds Saturday morning.

Rotary Club’s hazardous waste collection day a success

It was a feel-good day at the Hamilton County Fairgrounds Saturday as volunteers combined to collect an estimated 24,000 pounds of hazardous waste, computer components and paper ready for shredding at the Aurora Rotary Club’s Hazardous Waste Collection Day.
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Allen speaks to Aurora Rotary

“How’s it going, Oz?” The voice Austin Allen heard through the zoom call was all too familiar. The Aurora native has heard it quite a bit in his lifetime.  The smile that came over his face when his former coach asked him a question was all that needed to be said.