The rotunda of the Plainsman Museum was wall to wall people for the museum's annual fundraiser meal and auction Monday night.
The rotunda of the Plainsman Museum was wall to wall people for the museum's annual fundraiser meal and auction Monday night.
Cheryl (Jorgensen) Trimm works as a board certified behavior analyst for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services, assisting people who are in need of disability services. Pictured with her are her husband, Keith, are sons Devin and Landon.
Jannelle Seim, pictured at left, was named Community Leader of the Year. Presenting the award is Chamber Executive Director Justise Rhoden.
“Our Signature Recipes” is set to be available prior to Thanksgiving. Featured is the prototype cover of the cookbook featuring a photo of a soup stand at the Hamilton County Fair in Orville City in 1873.
The Aurora Chamber of Commerce recognized several businesses and individuals at Thursday's annual banquet.
Kirt Smith stepped into the role as captain of the city’s ambulance service in November. It’s a familiar role, as Smith served as director of the county’s ambulance service from 1999 to 2009.
Equipment will soon be installed on this portion of the KAAPA ethanol plant west of Aurora to capture carbon dioxide, which is usually vented into the atmosphere. The CO2 will be compressed and sent by pipeline several miles south to connect with the new Trailblazer CO2 pipeline project being undertaken by Tallgrass.
St. John’s church member Jasmine Hansen displays a vintage cast-iron aebleskiver pan belonging to Becky Richter. The unique pan was handed down from Richter’s Danish grandmother.
This concept art for the Hamilton County Inclusive Playground shows some of the design elements. The playground will have a “Community Heroes” theme, celebrating police and other first responders, as well as farmers and medical professionals.