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  • U.S. Mail pickup schedule change

    Mail pickup times have changed for the U.S. Postal Service in Aurora.

    Postmaster Dave Sawicki said effective May 3, all mail a customer wishes to send must be to the post office by 3 p.m. instead of the previous ... Read More

  • Aurora to get a new pool

    More than 14 months after starting initial design of an aquatic center in Aurora, the city council approved a contractor at a special May 7 meeting.

    Sampson Construction, based out of Lincoln, submitted the low b... Read More

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Marquette Post Office hours likely to be cut in half PDF E-mail

Marquette postal patrons likely will know this week if the recommended reduction in hours at their village post office will become reality after the holiday season.

An estimated 20 residents attending a public hearing last week where Ed Goforth, manager of Post Office Operations in central Nebraska, shared the results of a recent survey of Marquette customers that indicated 82 percent favored keeping their post office open under reduced hours, as opposed to changing to rural delivery, opening a village post office or traveling to a nearby post office to do business.

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Huskies win a thriller PDF E-mail

Aurora evened the score and then some Friday, avening a 54-0 loss to Grand Island Northwest with a thrill come-from-behind win in the first round of the Class B playoffs. The 23-20 win advances the Huskies to a Friday game at Beatrice. See this week's News-Register for game details.

 
Playoff winners PDF E-mail

High Plains stormed back from a 20-14 second quarter deficit to roll past Bloomfield 76-28 in the first round of the Class D1 football playoffs Thursday. Top-rated Giltner had no trouble in its first-round game against Hay Springs, exploding for 90 points to advance with a 90-14 victory. See next week's News-Register for game details and click the links at right for Soundslide features with players and coaches from both winning teams.

 
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