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Aurora City Council members voted unanimously Feb. 14 to approve an amendment to a zoning ordinance to allow shooting ranges within the city’s agricultural and residential zoning districts as a conditional use.
4-H shooting range proposed at fairgrounds
A building that has housed numerous businesses since its construction in 1956 came crashing down in July, one of many developments highlighted during an annual report of Aurora Development Corporation activities to the Aurora City Council.
Bergen recaps a busy year for ADC
The Aurora City Council authorized the lease/purchase of a new ambulance unit and reviewed a rough draft of a 28-page report outlining a plan to enhance the downtown area during its July 12 meeting.
City orders new ambulance unit
CDHD offers update on health of county, asks for more funds
Two construction workers were on the job last week on A Street as part of the South Interceptor project. According to Darbro the project will be 98 percent complete by June 1 and is expected to be open for through traffic at that time.
City council approves payments, construction on several projects near end
The Aurora City Council voted unanimously last week to allow Mayor Marlin Seeman to enter into an agreement with Maguire Iron to a multi-year maintenance of the water tower.
City approves company to maintain water tower
The Aurora City Council voted last week to move forward with a grant application process to help revitalize the downtown area.
Clarity offered on Aurora downtown revitalization effort
A’ROR’N Bots team poses for a picture at the First Lego League Nebraska Championships Feb. 26. From left: Ella Curtis, Everett Hunnicutt, Jillian Stromer, Caleb Ruch and Thomas Brandl.
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The Aurora City Council voted March 8 to extend a state program by two years, allowing the Aurora Development Corporation more time to create jobs as part of the requirement of an initial 2010 land acquisition and development grant.
Council extends CDBG grant
City officials reported this week that 280 feet of water main along Cottage Park in the Streeter Subdivision is now in place.