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Richard Rhoden
Several Giltner residents made their voices heard during Monday’s monthly school board meeting.
A variety of topics were raised by concerned patrons, from the proposed state health standards to potential issues within the school and its board of education.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
4R speaks on health ed standards updates
Cheyenne Rowe
Much like school boards across the state, the Aurora Public Schools Board of Education faced conversation surrounding Nebraska’s proposed health education standards at Monday afternoon’s meeting.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
On more routine back-to-school board meeting topics, the 4R board briefly discussed the upcoming third round of ESSER funding.
Aurora talks ESSER III funds, buses
Cheyenne Rowe
On more routine back-to-school board meeting topics, the 4R board briefly discussed the upcoming third round of ESSER funding, in which the Aurora school district would be receiving $1,068,000.
This set of funds “are being handled differently” than the last two, Supt.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Hampton village leaders voted Monday to renew a contract with Five Rule Rural Planning to continue efforts to clean up the community by addressing vacant and nuisance properties.
Hampton renews contract on nuisance properties
Kurt Johnson
Hampton village leaders voted Monday to renew a contract with Five Rule Rural Planning to continue efforts to clean up the community by addressing vacant and nuisance properties.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Rollover injury accident Tuesday
News Staff
A single-vehicle rollover accident was called in to Aurora Fire Tuesday morning with unknown injuries reported.
The accident occurred on M Road, near 7 Road three miles southwest of Aurora. One individual was life-flighted from the scene.
More information will be shared when it becomes available.
Tuesday, August 10, 2021
Hello, neighbor
Kurt Johnson
McGruff the Crime Dog stopped by several Aurora neighborhoods Tuesday, sharing a little love and goodwill during National Night Out.
Friday, August 6, 2021
A photo taken last week at the High Plains high school building in Polk shows a portion of the $3.85 million project.
This week's top stories
News Staff
Phase one of HPC construction almost complete
Students returning to High Plains Community Schools this fall will be greeted by some major changes at the high school as phase one of a $3.85 million addition is nearly complete.
With classes set to begin Aug.
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
The former Chuck’s 2.0 Restaurant building at 850 Q St. in Aurora is closed now and the property is available for sale.
Chuck’s 2.0 closes, facility for sale/lease
Kurt Johnson
Two years after launching Chuck’s 2.0 as a tribute to its namesake, Junior Roebuck has closed the restaurant while also announcing that the Highway 34 facility is available for sale or lease.
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Crews with Outfield Detasseling have been up and at it early this season in efforts to both be efficient and beat the heat.
Another detasseling season underway
Cheyenne Rowe
The 2021 detasseling season is well underway, with another year of early mornings, heat and towering corn to overcome.
Like every other season, this one comes with its fair share of challenges.
Tuesday, August 3, 2021
Paige McCoy follows history across America
Jeni Obermier
Some people take time after high school to find the path they want to take in life, but 2015 Aurora graduate Paige McCoy found her passion in her junior year of high school.
“I’ve always been interested in history,” she said.
Tuesday, August 3, 2021