The former Chuck’s Drive-In building on Highway 34 in Aurora will soon be demolished, based on plans announced this week to build a new three-bay commercial structure in its place.
The former Chuck’s Drive-In building on Highway 34 in Aurora will soon be demolished, based on plans announced this week to build a new three-bay commercial structure in its place.
The Giltner Area Development Corporation members will be holding its fifth annual Veteran’s Day program Nov. 9 at 12:30 p.m., with the corporation combining forces with Giltner Public Schools for the first time.
Hamilton County and all other 92 counties in Nebraska have been named in a lawsuit by Ryan Hill of Lincoln, who alleges that the 2020 general election was unconstitutional due to corruption in the voting process.
Author JoAnn Marie poses next to her promotional board at her home in Aurora. In the book, “Back from Broken: A Journey of Healing from Victim to Victor,” Marie details her sexual abuse as a child and how her faith and counseling helped her heal from the trauma.
Teachers from Hampton, Giltner, High Plains and Aurora school districts who had been in place for 20 or more years were celebrated in this year's ANR Workforce tribute.
Aurora Municipal Airport Authority members approved plans Friday to spend $685,000 in bond funding to make several improvements at the local airport.
Crews at BonnaVilla Homes in Aurora have been busy this year, with supply chain issues reportedly starting to level out some compared to a year ago at this time.
More than 25 individuals from the Aurora Public Schools community gathered Monday evening for the second of three community input sessions hosted by the district.
Back again for another year of scientific frights and scary good times, the Edgerton Explorit Center’s “Spooktacular” opens to the community Sunday from 1-4 p.m.