Sarah Martin holds up a tray of her microgreens. This Grand Island based business delivers fresh greens to both Phillips and Aurora.
Sarah Martin holds up a tray of her microgreens. This Grand Island based business delivers fresh greens to both Phillips and Aurora.
This group of students led by community mentor Tina Larson (right), practices their quick pitch before their time infront of the judges.
Katherine Larson (left) and her mother Tina Larson, Executive Director of the Plainsman Museum, stand amidst the completed Community Works exhibition, on display officially April 6.
Anya Griffith, pictured at right, is the new owner of Hometown Roots Salon, which opened March 8 on the southeast corner of the downtown square. Pictured with her, from left, are employees Joni Retzlaff, Jessica Clark and Keri Hastings. Note the exposed brick in the background, reflecting the historic nature of the renovated structure.
A route for an interceptor sewer line that will tie into the city’s wastewater treatment plant (shown here) was approved by the Aurora City Council last week, though much work remains before construction will begin.
Another hallmark of spring, the gardening season will soon be in full bloom and with it comes a new chance for gardeners to once again partake in a community garden.