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The sixth annual pre-Independence Day celebration at the Phillips Memorial Hall is going to light up the night sky next Thursday. Preparations for the 3rd of July celebration have been going well, according to events coordinator Penny Evans.
Tuesday, June 24, 2025
Bricks falling from the north wall of the former Gambles building prompted city officials to close the back alley after the damage was discovered early Thursday morning.
Wall crumbles on downtown building
Kurt Johnson
Bricks falling to the ground off the back wall of the former Gambles building in downtown Aurora prompted city official to issue a caution warning to local residents.
Thursday, June 19, 2025
The third annual Giltner Daze Car Show drew a greater turnout this year with 178 vehicles on display Saturday.
Attendance booms at Giltner Daze
Elizabeth Hunter
The craze for Giltner Daze came back stronger than ever on Saturday, with both beloved and new events bringing joy and laughter for all ages.With a sunny sky shining down on the community, Giltner Area Development Corporation (GADC) president Gary Consbruck was ecstatic at the overwhelming turnout.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
C02 pipeline project on target for fall completion
Ron Burtz
As reported here last week, construction on 32 miles of pipeline to connect local ethanol plants with the Trailblazer carbon dioxide (CO2) pipeline has begun in earnest.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Aurora is on 'The Road to Everywhere'
News Staff
This week's edition of ANR features a special report focused on local growth in both trucking and transportation logistics industries.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Demolition of 1st Street from Mark Street to Parklane, delayed by rain, was scheduled to begin Tuesday.
Rain slows 1st Street project
Kurt Johnson
Construction and utility crews working on Aurora’s 1st Street renovation project met Monday to review progress reports and detailed work schedules going forward, all with an eye on the goal of completing road work on the south end of the project before school starts in August.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Throughout Tuesday morning, Hamilton County Food Pantry volunteers organized the food collected during Can Care-a-Van before restocking the shelves. From left are volunteers Roberta Cool, Diana Shaffer, Craig Shaffer and Bruce Ramsour.
Aurora participates in its 20th Can Care-a-Van
Elizabeth Hunter
Support for the Hamilton County Food Pantry continues to grow as it completes its 20th year in the annual Can Care-a-Van on Tuesday.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
New business to focus on manufacturing
Samuel Wishman
Cooper Kremer got his first mill at 14. Now, at 20, he’s launching UAM Systems, his own manufacturing business based at the Aurora Municipal Airport.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
Hampton School Board responds to legal changes
Ron Burtz
Discussions of changes to school policies, many of which had to do with coming in line with legislation passed by this year’s Unicameral session, dominated the monthly meeting of the Hampton School Board on Monday, June 9.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025
HPC moving toward new JH football coop pact with Fullerton
Richard Rhoden
High Plains Community School and Fullerton are moving towards a potential junior high football cooperative for the upcoming school year as one of the discussion items at last week’s HPC monthly board meeting.
Tuesday, June 17, 2025