Aurora elementary special education teacher Luey Shultz is officially retiring after 33 years of teaching -- 32 spent here in Aurora. She is pictured here in front of her “wall of heartstrings.”
Aurora elementary special education teacher Luey Shultz is officially retiring after 33 years of teaching -- 32 spent here in Aurora. She is pictured here in front of her “wall of heartstrings.”
Eden the comfort dog was enjoying herself while receiving pets from students -- something she’s been trained to do through the Lutheran Church Charities “Comfort Dog Ministry.”
Nationally certified counselor Joshua Wayne shared thoughts on serious topics including student anxiety, depression, parenting and more during a public presentation coordinated by Aurora Public Schools.
Barb Morris, an LPN and MDS coordinator at Westfield Quality Care in Aurora, takes the blood pressure of Wayne Hilder, a resident at the long-term care facility on 1st Street.
Jordan Watson stands by his new “mobile office,” a pickup featuring his new Watson Turf Solutions logo. The Aurora graduate has worked for other lawn care companies for 17 years and decided last fall to start his own business.
The filing deadline for incumbent candidates has come and gone, though newcomers seeking voter approval this fall have nearly a week left to throw their hat in the ring for the 2022 elections.
A fifth grade girls team from Smith Center, Kan., made the trip to Hampton Sunday to compete in the Be Greater Today Hoops Classic.
A single, empty seat at the head of Hampton’s bench was the focus of the night Friday as a gymnasium full of family and friends paid tribute to Coach Kyle Ediger, who was killed in a car/train accident earlier in the week.