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Mary Mattner talks with co-owner Desiree Christenson at the closing event for Cottonwood Gallery & Arts on Saturday. Both co-owners Christenson and Tori Swanson stated desires to stay close with the art community in Hamilton County.
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This photo taken by long-time News-Register employee Laurie Pfeifer shows Skeet Mahler’s vehicle stuck in the mud of the construction area at the 9th Street intersection of Highway 34. Originally published on June 20, 1990, similar stories were told alongside the photo of the project being plagued by rain.
Highway 34 history -- Project was years in making
Students Devin Otto (left) and Connor Smith work to cut a board to the right size for a piece of the ag building’s frame.
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State officials report that the 1.71 miles of Highway 34 running through Aurora is scheduled to be replaced, with planning underway now as to the roadway’s future design.
NDOT seeks input on plans to rebuild Hwy 34 in Aurora
The new community clubhouse at Poco Creek Golf Course is now available for use, with the interior space first utilized during the member/guest golf tournament earlier this month.
Ziegler offers Poco Creek Clubhouse updates at Rotary
Ryan (right) and Eugene Bamesberger work on a piece of wood that will soon be sawed into measured into planks. Materials like wood, concrete, latex, paint, windows and doors consistently are delayed for often months at a time.
Construction in county complicated by supply chain issues
Two construction workers were on the job last week on A Street as part of the South Interceptor project. According to Darbro the project will be 98 percent complete by June 1 and is expected to be open for through traffic at that time.
City council approves payments, construction on several projects near end
This pavement will be torn out beginning this week, which means A Street will be closed for several weeks from the Edgerton Explorit Center parking lot extending east for several blocks.
A Street east closed for construction
Aurora fifth grade students in Lori Brechbill’s class have been donating from the heart for 18 years now.
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A $2.18 million project to expand the Aurora United Methodist Church was the largest single building permit issued at City Hall in 2020.