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David’s Morning Forecast - Chilly start, beautiful afternoon
OMAHA, Neb. (WOWT) - Mainly clear skies and light winds allowed temperatures to drop into the low 40s and even upper 30s across the area to start the day. Definitely on the chillier side for early May! You’ll want the jacket heading out the door this morning, but you won’t need it all day long. Some highs clouds drifting in from the south this morning giving us some filtered sunshine should thin out by this afternoon. With mainly sunny skies, temperatures should warm fairly quickly, climbing into the lower 60s by Noon. A southeast breeze at 5-15mph will develop by afternoon, helping to push our high temperatures toward 70 degrees. It should really be a fantastic afternoon to get outside and enjoy the quiet weather.
York Panthers add a Ram to their roster
FAIRBANKS, Alaska (KTVF) -The Monroe Rams added another name to the list of students who signed on to be a student-athlete in college. Kaylee Collins has made her decision, and decided to sign her national letter of intent for the York University Panthers volleyball team. The Panthers are located in...
Hampton House in Photos
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Drugs, weapons seized from Aurora home
AURORA, Neb. (KSNB) - An Aurora man is in custody after the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office served a search warrant Sunday. The Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office arrested 54-year-old Gordon Spencer after deputies and the Aurora Police Department served a warrant at a home in the 500 block of 14th Street.
Edgerton Explorit Center in Aurora participating in Go Big Give
AURORA, Neb. (KSNB) - The Edgerton Explorit Center in Aurora is one of 155 nonprofits in Hall, Hamilton, Howard, and Merrick counties that are looking for funds during Go Big Give. Local4′s Alissa Harrington had the chance to tour parts of the hands-on science stations which are great for those...
Girls on the Run finish program, 5K
Girls on the Run took a detour this week and the end result was a feel-good finish for 30 young ladies who were able to complete a 5K in front of family and friends at Streeter Park in Aurora.Originally scheduled to complete the 5K portion of the program Sunday in Lincoln with hundreds of other participants, that Girls on the Run plan was washed out by a series of weekend storms. Jamie Sands…
Donald Olson to celebrate 90th birthday
Donald Olson of Utica will celebrate his 90th birthday next week. He was born May 8, 1934, in St Edward. His family members include his wife, Ruth Olson (deceased); children, Doug and Dorothy Olson, Columbus, Timothy and Kristy Olson, Alvo, and Jeffrey and Teri Olson, Hastings; seven grandchildren; and 11 great-grandchildren.
Eagle boys win first SNC track title
Girls’ team scores—Fairbury 81, David City 72, Superior 70.6, Centennial 70, Heartland 41, Wilber-Clatonia 39, Fillmore Central 38, Sutton 36, Sandy Creek 30.3, Milford 30, Thayer Central 19. 100-meter dash—Ella Montgomery 13.85/13.46; Aubrey Burton 14.1; Haley Brhel 14.23. 200-meter dash—Sarah Spahr 29.19, Haley Brhel 29.36, Macy Stutzman...
Deputy finds 200 pounds of crystal meth during traffic stop in Seward County
MILFORD, Neb. (KOLN) - A man was turned over to federal authorities after 200 pounds of crystal meth was found in his SUV during a traffic stop in Seward County. On April 25, a deputy with the Seward County Interdiction Task Force stopped a Toyota Highlander eastbound on I-80 north of Milford for reportedly violating the Nebraska Rules of the Road.
Mission Critical site an example of what hard work, vision can accomplish
Each year, Economic Development Week is celebrated from May 6-10th to recognize and honor the dedicated work of economic developers and their contributions to communities around the world. This will be my fourth year recognizing Economic Development Week in Aurora and I can say with certainty that the past year has generated the largest amount of growth for our community during my time here, and much of this growth came from the work of economic developers before me.
Turning the page
Graduation is a poignant milestone, a threshold that signifies the end of an era and the beginning of a new chapter. As caps are tossed into the air and diplomas are handed out beginning this weekend, a flurry of emotions accompanies the ceremonial proceedings. Hampton High School’s graduating class will...
ANR earns statewide honors from NPA
The Aurora News-Register received the Omaha World-Herald’s Service to Agriculture award Saturday and later earned distinction as a top newspaper in its circulation class at the Nebraska Press Association convention in Lincoln. In the World-Herald competition, judges commended ANR staff for its weekly Ag Life section, citing consistent local...
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