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Photo courtesy of Josh Salmon/The Grand Island Independent // Brandon McDonough shares his inspirational story of tragedy, despair and triumph during the Heartland United Way kickoff luncheon Thursday in Grand Island.

Photo courtesy of Josh Salmon/The Grand Island Independent // Brandon McDonough shares his inspirational story of tragedy, despair and triumph during the Heartland United Way kickoff luncheon Thursday in Grand Island.

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United Way kicks off with a message of hope The Heartland United Way kicked off its 2021 campaign Thursday with a heart-felt message from a man who said his life and so many others have been changed by the generosity and goodwill of others.
The High Plains Striv crew has a built-in spot high above the football field at Clarks, pictured here broadcasting the BDS game earlier this season.

The High Plains Striv crew has a built-in spot high above the football field at Clarks, pictured here broadcasting the BDS game earlier this season.

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Striv TV continues to grow at Aurora, High Plains Many things can prevent someone from attending a school event, but through the use of Striv TV Aurora and High Plains Community School have been able to share programs, sporting events and more with people near and far.
Dr. Steve Alberts joined the Aurora Veterinary Clinic in 1971 and ended his career last week, announcing plans to retire after 50 years.

Dr. Steve Alberts joined the Aurora Veterinary Clinic in 1971 and ended his career last week, announcing plans to retire after 50 years.

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Alberts ends 50-year career, all with Aurora Vet Clinic Steve Alberts was fresh out of college in 1971 when he accepted his first job at the Aurora Veterinary Clinic.
Participants on the ethanol plant tour pass around a sample of corn oil, one of several by-products produced at the Aurora facility.

Participants on the ethanol plant tour pass around a sample of corn oil, one of several by-products produced at the Aurora facility.

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Corn Growers tour ethanol plant Members of the Hamilton County Corn Growers Association took the first of several planned agritourism visits last week, spending two hours getting an up-close and detailed look at the ethanol plant on the west edge of Aurora.
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.

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.
The statue “Waiting for the Bus” and flag pole were given in memory of Cletus Kothe by his family. Kothe drove bus for the Giltner school for 52 years and passed away in 2020.

The statue “Waiting for the Bus” and flag pole were given in memory of Cletus Kothe by his family. Kothe drove bus for the Giltner school for 52 years and passed away in 2020.

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Cletus Kothe honored after 52 years with Giltner Hornets “As our school bus driver, you were always the first smiling adult our students saw each morning and the last before they went home.
Julie Wetherington helps explain the floor plans for the Temple Craft Restoration Project, which were revealed Saturday evening.

Julie Wetherington helps explain the floor plans for the Temple Craft Restoration Project, which were revealed Saturday evening.

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Party debuts plans for ‘boutique hotel experience’ A large crowd gathered in the shadow of the historic Temple Craft Building Saturday evening to hear plans revealed about a potential renovation project that could change the look of one corner of Aurora’s downtown square.
Hampton Public School staff members donned purple shirts for Friday’s event and volunteered to serve up free barbecue for a crowd estimated at more than 500 people.

Hampton Public School staff members donned purple shirts for Friday’s event and volunteered to serve up free barbecue for a crowd estimated at more than 500 people.

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TDLC Cruise Night hits milestone The 20th anniversary of the TDLC Cruise Night in Hampton drew a large crowd that nearly doubled the size of the community for a few hours time Friday, a welcome site to event founder Roger Bamesberger.
A former Sands family barn moved to the site in 2007 has been built into the edge of the Gjerloff Prairie and converted into the Charles L. Whitney Education Center.

A former Sands family barn moved to the site in 2007 has been built into the edge of the Gjerloff Prairie and converted into the Charles L. Whitney Education Center.

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PPRI’s new education center opens Saturday A facility envisioned decades ago which has been under construction since 2006 will officially open its doors Saturday with an open house celebration at the Charles L. Whitney Education Center west of Marquette.
A photo taken last week at the High Plains high school building in Polk shows a portion of the $3.85 million project.

A photo taken last week at the High Plains high school building in Polk shows a portion of the $3.85 million project.

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Phase one of HPC construction almost complete Students returning to High Plains Community Schools this fall will be greeted by some major changes at the high school as phase one of a $3.85 million addition is nearly complete. With classes set to begin Aug.