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New business making Aurora a gateway to the American dream
Kurt Johnson
It’s not exactly Ellis Island, though a building on the south side of Aurora’s downtown square quite suddenly is becoming a life-changing venue, a passageway to the American dream.
Tuesday, November 15, 2022
Kids hit Halloween jackpot with so many chances to haunt
Kurt Johnson
It was a good time to be a kid with a sweet-tooth in Hamilton County this week.
Halloween has come and gone for another year by the time this edition hits the press, but from my side of the mask it was a banner year for candy and creativity.
Tuesday, November 1, 2022
Call me old school, but I’d rather work from office
Kurt Johnson
I spent some quality time at home alone a couple of weeks ago, not by choice, and found myself pondering a question I’d never considered until the pandemic rocked our world. Do I prefer working remotely, or at my desk in a traditional office environment?
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
ANR candidate profiles to offer insight on local elections
Kurt Johnson
It’s 2022 election season again, or soon will be, which begs the question for local would-be voters as to whom shall I vote for, and why?
Tuesday, September 27, 2022
Husker Nation swallows tough pill, hoping tide will soon turn
Kurt Johnson
Husker Nation watched with a mix of nostalgia and gloom Saturday as a once proud rivalry played out again in Lincoln, demonstrating in real time just how far both teams have evolved, in different directions.
Tuesday, September 20, 2022
State Fair offers up a genuine snapshot of Nebraska
Kurt Johnson
Twelve years after lawmakers made a bold decision to move the Nebraska State Fair out of Lincoln, the event has become an anchor piece of the late summer calendar from its grand, Grand Island venue.
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Pillen has far more to lose by not stepping on debate stage
Kurt Johnson
Nebraska’s Republican candidate for governor in the November general election remains the best choice for the job, though he is making a mistake by rejecting an invitation to debate Democrat Carol Blood.
Tuesday, September 6, 2022
Highway 34 project demands community’s attention, input
Kurt Johnson
Plans to redo the Highway 34 corridor running through Aurora were aired publicly for the first time last week, starting a process that deserves this community’s full attention.
There is a lot to digest with this issue, with safety and traffic flow concerns topping the list.
Tuesday, July 26, 2022
USTA lessons part of local group’s vision to grow game
Kurt Johnson
Tennis anyone?
That’s more than a casual invitation to pick up a tennis racket these days in Aurora, as a long-term vision to grow the game is coming into focus now in Streeter Park.
A story in last week’s edition reported that a six-week tennis clinic will be offered each Saturday from Aug. 20-Oct.
Tuesday, July 19, 2022
Bands on the Bricks an invite to enjoy feel-good family vibe
Kurt Johnson
It’s a perfect recipe for genuine hometown fun.
Debuting with its much-anticipated opening night Friday, Bands on the Bricks returns for a fifth year in 2022, drawing a crowd that has fully embraced Sara Sutherland’s concept of a feel-good night of music, family, friends and fun.
Tuesday, July 12, 2022