• Sales tax tops $900K

    The city’s sales tax revenue pool continues to grow faster than what was expected.

    The gross total of funds received by Aurora, according to the Nebraska Department of Revenue, now stands at $904,584.15.

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  • Home Show fills up early

    Hamilton County Home and Garden Show organizers faced some good news and some bad news this past week.

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  • Cooking demo Monday

    Health-conscious diners are invited into the kitchen Monday for a cooking demonstration which will feature better nutrition as the main entree.

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Husky Signing Day PDF E-mail

Four Aurora Huskies signed the dotted line Wednesday, officially announcing their intentions to play football at the college level.

Andrew Rodriguez sealed the deal on a full-ride scholarship to be a Husker and will be joined in Lincoln by walk-on recruit Josh Bart. Jamie Bergmark accepted a scholarship offer to play ball at Chadron State College, and James Van Pelt will be a two-sport athlete at Hastings College, playing football and running track.

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$1B state shortfall possible PDF E-mail

The atmosphere in the State Capitol is rather subdued thus far this session, according to Dist. 34 Sen. Annette Dubas, who said lawmakers are kind of "waiting for the other shoe to drop" regarding the state’s financial status.

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Old-fashioned family values hook GI couple PDF E-mail

by Laurie Pfeifer

Yvonne and Orville Gydesen lived a major portion of their lives in Grand Island.
It’s where they worked.
It’s where they volunteered.
It’s where they raised their two sons and two daughters.
It’s where they doted on grandchildren.

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Hampton comes short in first finals appearance since ’93 PDF E-mail

by Nick Benes

Hampton’s girls hung tough for a half, but Osceola muscled its way past the Lady Hawks 48-33 in the Crossroads Conference championship Friday night.
The game marked the first time in 18 years that the Lady Hawks had qualified for the finals, and second-year head coach Margo LaBrie chose the glass half-full approach.

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* RECREATION MASTER PLAN BASED ON SURVEY

 
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