Walters
Walters changed the game for TV journalism
Kurt Johnson
A journalism icon who often made the news while covering it died this week, stirring all kinds of tributes along with refreshed criticism about the way she did her job.
Tuesday, January 3, 2023
After more than 12 years of planning, all four plaques containing 25 names of fallen WWI-era soldiers made their public debut at Veteran’s Circle in the Aurora Cemetery, where they were recognized on Memorial Day.
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Mayor Seeman dedicates plaques honoring 25 fallen WWI veterans
Mayor Marlin Seeman honored 25 soldiers who died while serving their country from 1917 to 1918 Monday, reinstating the plaques that held their names in Veteran’s Circle at the Aurora Cemetery.
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
Freemason members from left to right: Master Wayne Brehm, Ken Schultz, Ron Perry, James Wahl, Oscar Lundquist and J.C. Cranfill stand in front of the No. 68 Lodge on L Street which was sold on May 5.
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Freemasons sell lodge, to meet in Central City
The Aurora Freemason Lodge No. 68 has sold its building on L Street to an individual for an unspecified amount effective May 5.
Tuesday, May 24, 2022
Aurora’s Cauy Walters won his first high school golf tournament April 19 at Southern Hills Golf Course in Hastings, shooting an 86.
Walters wins first high school golf tournament
Richard Rhoden
One of the best days Cauy Walters ever had on the golf course came in nearly unplayable conditions.
Tuesday, April 26, 2022