This 'Welcome to Aurora' sign on south Highway 14 sits on the edge of the Aurora Development Corporation's Mission Critical property.
This 'Welcome to Aurora' sign on south Highway 14 sits on the edge of the Aurora Development Corporation's Mission Critical property.
The current caretakers are seen here among the flowers of Ernie’s Garden. From left are Barbara and Britton Bailey along with the founder’s wife, Lynda Ochsner. Since artist and Alice M. Farr Library custodian Ernie Oschner passed away last fall, the Baileys have continued to take care of the garden with Lynda’s approval.
Aurora business owner and state Board of Education member Kirk Penner addresses those gathered for the annual National Day of Prayer Breakfast at the Leadership Center on Thursday morning.
An United Aurora Methodist TLC preschool class pictured front from left: Brexley Kunze, Elizabeth Weir, Rory Luhn and Leightyn Jensen. Back row, TLC assistant teacher Erin Sams, Jaxton Kunze, Cooper Vettel, Traxton Perry, Jack Danhauer, Jameson Griffin and TLC preschool director Sara Willis. TLC is adding two Friday classes this fall due to an expanding number of children on the waiting list.
Edgerton Explorit Center personnel hosted its Go Big Give Eagles and Birdies event April 30, leading up to last week's main event. Pictured here, a group listens to facts about Altair from Deb Miller. This event marked the first time Altair was introduced to large groups, up to 28 people.
Jan Ediger said she is looking forward to retirement, feeling confident that she is leaving Hampton Public Schools in good hands.
Company president and CEO Gary Bales debuts a new sign out in front of the business, which changed its name this week from International Sensor Systems Inc. to Aurora Boardworks.