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  • U.S. Mail pickup schedule change

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

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  • 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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Field turf work begins PDF E-mail

Work began Monday tearing up the asphalt high jump runway at Aurora High School, the first piece of the puzzle in a summer-long effort to replace natural grass inside the oval with field turf.

Field Turf Next Spoke organizers announced last week that more than $500,000 had been raised, which meant the project was all systems go. The plan is to remove the sod immediately, then build a base so turf can be installed and ready for use by the Huskies’ home opener Aug. 24.

 

 

 
Oswalds witness ‘miracle recovery' from lymphoma PDF E-mail

Matt Oswald is one of those kids who competes in everything -- football, basketball, track, baseball, weightlifting.

He’s been that way since he was a little tyke, keeping up with his athletic siblings and just being a boy.

Then January of 2012 rolled around and Oswald found himself feeling a little under the weather. A trip to the doctor and a diagnosis of bronchitis put him on steroids and antibiotics.

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Gold medal winner PDF E-mail

Aurora sophomore Taylor Thiele (shown here celebrating with her parents) won two medals Saturday at the State Track Meet in Omaha. Thiele crossed the line first in the 100 meter hurdles to win gold, then added a 6th place finish in the 300 meter hurdle race.

Aurora had several medal winners in boys and girls action. The Giltner boys finished third as a team. Watch the News-Register for details.

 
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