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This archive photo, which hangs in the Hamilton Telecommunications corporate office, was taken while D.E. McGregor, one of the founding fathers of NCTC, was visiting the Hamilton office in Aurora on Sept. 22, 1921.
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Hamilton Telecommunications announces purchase of NCTC
Hamilton Telecommunications announced Friday that it has finalized a purchase agreement with Nebraska Central Telephone Company and Nebraska Central Telecom, Inc.
Tuesday, September 7, 2021
The early July wind storm caused commotion both locally and across the state of Nebraska in the ag sector.
UNL duo, Extension speak to decisions for ‘after the storm’
Cheyenne Rowe
The early July wind storm caused commotion both locally and across the state of Nebraska in the ag sector. It has since affected detasslers, potential early harvest, worry about storage and more.
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
As superintendent, Marcia Traudt has made a point to have a hand in many aspects of her animals. Here she stands next to the table tops she and her husband built to hold poultry and rabbit cages.
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Marcia Traudt celebrates 40 years as fair superintendent
The Hamilton County Fair is on the horizon and with it a familiar face will be found at the livestock and animal arenas -- Marcia Traudt.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Commissioners approve disaster declaration Monday
Cheyenne Rowe
Hamilton County Emergency Manager Kirt Smith approached the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners during Monday’s meeting in hopes to approve a disaster declaration due to the weekends’ storms.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Saturday storm will leave scars with so much tree loss
Kurt Johnson
That felt like a punch to the gut.
Aurora and much of Hamilton County looked like a war zone Saturday morning when residents woke after a sleepless night to see how much damage was done during a storm unlike any in recent memory.
Tuesday, July 13, 2021
Snow levels a challenge for city, county crews
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The Jan. 25 snow storm that blanketed Hamilton County in 10-12 inches of snow was felt by all -- including the city and county road crews tasked with digging everyone out.
Local weather officials reported 10-12 inches of snow, measuring approximately 1.12 inches worth of moisture.
Tuesday, February 2, 2021
HPC’s Hunter Gress picked up a second period pinfall victory over Cross County/Osceola’s Jakob Hogan.Cutline
Storm wrestlers finally compete on home mats
Richard Rhoden
The Storm wrestling team competed in front of a home crowd for the first time this season last week, hosting a pair of conference schools in a triangular.
East Butler and Cross County/Osceola came to Clarks Jan. 5 for some midweek wrestling.
Tuesday, January 12, 2021