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1 Rush commits to play football at Wyoming -- Page B2 Hamilton County s No. 1 News Source Wednesday, JULY 22, Photo by Cody Farrall Lane Farrall dreams of the day he can trade in his toy tractor, which he made from legos, for the big machine he was watching last fall during harvest near his rural Hampton home. His mother, Cody, captured the image in a photo selected as this year s grand prize winner in the annual Leadership Center amateur photo contest. Farrall top winner in amateur photo contest n Annual competition draws nearly 130 entries by Kurt Johnson Young Lane Farrall watched with envy as he looked out over a corn field near Hampton last fall, dreaming of the day he will be driving a great big green and yellow combine instead of playing with a toy version he carried in his hand. Lane s mother, Cody, captured that image on camera and it grabbed the judges attention as the grand prize winner in this year s Leadership Center amateur photo contest. Cody Farrall actually had three award-winning photos in this year s competition, topping the field of nearly 130 total entries. I like scrap booking and I got into photography about a year and a half ago because I wanted to have pretty pictures to put on my pretty pages, Farrall explained. I take lots of pictures of my kids (Lane, Katy and Scarlett) basically, pretty much documenting their life. Inside Speaker: Organic does matter The keynote speaker at last week s Grain Place farm tour says scientific study after study confirms that organic does matter. Page D1 The photograph of Lane daydreaming about his future in farming won first place in the agriculture/nature division, as well as grand champion honors. Farrall also won first place in the action/sports division with an image of Lane playing baseball, as well as a new category devoted exclusively to pictures taken on a cell phone (See those photos on Page A6 of this week s News-Register edition.) They say the best camera you have is the one with you and I ve noticed a big jump in quality, Farrall said of her prize-winning cell phone photo of her daughter, Scarlett, looking out the window on a rainy day, wishing she could go out and play. I always try to have my iphone with me. I use it a lot and with all the editing stuff out there it s just great, but I also try to take my nice camera everywhere I go. Farrall uses a Canon 60 for most of her photography, admitting that she takes pictures each and every day as part of a year-long project she started three years ago. I m working on my third 365 Project, which is a photo a day for a year, (See PHOTOS, A6) Photo by Kris Yockey Kris Yockey of rural Marquette used her artistic eye to create this colorful image, with a brilliant Nebraska sunset reflected in antique medicine bottles on her kitchen windowsill. The image placed first in the things category. It s a potpourri at farmers market n Saturday event in Aurora brings out rolls, veggies, conversation by Tessa Burgener event, she would take her caramel rolls to the Giltner Coop two hours at a steady pace to Epp said it takes her about The farmers market is the for all the farmers to enjoy. make four dozen of the gooey place to be on Saturday mornings with vendors offering a to the farmers market, Epp time. Since she has been coming rolls -- not counting the baking wide variety of vegetables, sells out nearly every week I bake them in the morning pastries, homemade granola and this week was no different so they are warm, she said. I and herbs. as she and her mom, Caroline, make the caramel rolls themselves the night before or a few For those who get to the packed up their stand at 8:30 ANR expands market early enough, the scent -- fresh out of rolls. days before. It just depends on of freshly baked caramel rolls The recipe, which has when I have time. I put them printing operation will make its way down the become well known in both out over night and bake them The Aurora News-Register expands its com- street. Giltner and Aurora, is her in the morning. Sixteen-year-old Rachel Epp grandma s recipe. She is baking them every week, making baking job with business cards Epp is serious about her has been making her famous mercial printing operation caramel rolls for the farmers it her summer job. available at her stand. She does with a new high-end digital market in Aurora for four years Typically I can sell about take orders for the rolls. She printer. Page D3 now. four dozen a week at the market, she said. That is pretty tics anymore, so she is now doesn t sell them for gymnas- I used to make the caramel rolls as a way to pay for gymnastics, she said. to be busier like A ROR N I just do it now because safe to do. If I think it is going just a self-employed teenager. Deaths Before she started participating in the early-morning Aurora more. (See MARKET, Days weekend then I will bring people know I do it and they Edna Samples...Aurora A6) Seniors drop league title game, move on to districts -- Page B1 Changes planned at cemetery n City council takes first step in planned improvement project by Kurt Johnson An aging house at the Aurora Cemetery which hasn t been lived in for years will soon be put up for sale in the first of many planned steps to improve the cemetery. Mayor Dave Long reported that he and city administrator Rick Melcher have discussed various options with a group of local citizens interested in the cemetery, as well as the council s cemetery committee. Both groups agreed that removing a house that was previously lived in by the cemetery sexton could open up several viable options that would improve the grounds. This is a long-term project, Long noted. We re not going to do this in a year, but when it s done I hope we re done for 25 or 30 years. After meeting with the citizens advisory group, which includes Butch and Nancy Furse, Mike McQuiston, Tina Larson, Ron Elge, Jim Koepke and Tim Otto, the mayor said he came away with a clearer sense of direction. I think a big priority for them was removing the house, he said. They gave us that suggestion and I think we re going to try to do that. If the house was removed, for example, Long said the space just off Highway 14 could be used for a proposed kiosk, advising guests and family members where specific burial plots are on a map, as well as a cremation columbarium. Based on feedback from McQuiston, Long reported that cremations are becoming more common in today s society, and that columbariums offer a less expensive means of burial that also requires less space. What I m hoping is that we will have some type of town hall meeting so people can come and speak, Long said. We hope to have layouts and pictures of what the cemetery would look like without the house. The Aurora City Council voted unanimously at its July 14 meeting to have city attorney Ross Luzum prepare a resolution seeking sealed bids on the property. The sale will likely include a requirement that the buyer is responsible for removal of the house within a (See CEMETERY, A6) News-Register/Tessa Burgener Kaelyn Clingman gets a bouquet of flowers from one of the vendors while at the farmers market in Aurora on Saturday morning.

2 PAGE A 2 RECORD Marriage licenses issued Chase Michael Newman, Aurora, and Megan Nicole Dunlap, Aurora. Christian Matthew Lee, Chicago, Ill., and Kayla Michelle Aspegren, Chicago, Ill. Riley Robert Williams, Grand Island, and Taylor Cynthia Stanford, Vero Beach, Fla. turn signal, fined 25. Cynthia Turner, Aurora, stop sign violation, fined 75. Sarah Ruch, Concord, Count 1--speeding, 79/60, fined 125; Count 2--no operator's license, fined 75. Austin Mason, Aurora, careless driving, fined 100. Jami Bergen, Sutton, Count 1--overweight single axle by Hamilton County Court 3,900 pounds, fined 150; Traffic Docket Count 2--overweight single Cheryl Morrison, Marquette, axle by 1,800 pounds, fined Count 1--overweight single 75. axle by 5,700 pounds, fined 325; Count 2--overweight Speeding Docket single axle by 1,800 pounds, Tapia Silva, Grand Island, fined 75; Count 3--over25; Alexandra Levin, Littleweight capacity plates by 4,900 ton, Colo., 94/75, 125; Nikki pounds, fined 125. Caudill, Louisburg, Kan., Edward Badberg, Doniphan, 70/60, 25; Andrea Russell, no motorcycle operator's perfullerton, 70/60, 25; Candyce mit, fined 75. Hemmer, Lincoln, 84/60, 200; Alesa Johnson, Aurora, Gregory Schroeter, HumCount 1--improper turn, fined phrey, 25; Caleb Merchant, 25; Count 2--failure to use Bradshaw, 74/55, 125; Annie McConkey, Kearney, 70/60, 25; Francisco Mercado, Joliet, Ill., 85/75, 25; Malinda Paddock, Thornton, Colo., 86/75, 75; Kobi Cummings, Boulder, Colo., 85/75, 25; Kelli Vohland, Kearney, 82/75, 25; David Emde, Grand Island, 45/35, 25; Richard Wilson, Avoca, 85/75, 25; Faris Adou Hamda, Lincoln, 100/75, 200; Chelsie Weaver, Axtell, 85/75, 25; Colton Durham, Grand Island, 73/60, 75. Criminal Docket James Mason, Aurora, Count 1--domestic assault; Count 2--strangulation; defendant to appear in court July 14. Jessica Aden, Aurora, Count 1--operating a motor vehicle during time of suspension; Count 2--no valid registration; defendant to appear in court July 28. Richard Brandt, Bloomsburg Pa., Count 1--driving while under the influence of drugs or alcohol; Count 2--open container of alcohol; defendant to appear in court July 28. Jessie Romero, Grand Island, Count 1--operating a motor vehicle during time of suspension; Count 2--driving left of center; defendant to appear in court Aug. 18. Whitney Miller, Aurora, Count 1--operating a motor vehicle during time of suspension; Count 2--failure to signal; defendant to appear Aug. 4. Teena Fedorchik, Wood River, issuing a bad check, defendant to appear in court Aug. 11. Charles McNeil, Omaha, Count 1--possession of drug paraphernalia, fined 100; Count 2--open container of alcohol, fined 50; Count 3--failure to appear in court, charge dismissed. Citizens warned of IRS phone scam messages or use any other type of social media to discuss a personal tax issue. Powell noted that the IRS identifies five different items that reflect tell-tale signs of a scam. The IRS will never: Hamilton County Attorney 1. Call to demand immediate Mike Powell alerted local resipayment, nor will they call about dents this week to a telephone taxes owed without first having scam being reported in the area mailed you a bill. involving callers claiming to be 2. Demand that you pay taxes from the Internal Revenue Serwithout giving you the opporvice demanding sums of money tunity to question or appeal the be paid immediately. amount they say you owe. I want to inform everyone 3. Require you to use a specific that the IRS does not contact peo- payment method for your taxes, ple by phone, Powell said. The such as a prepaid debit card. IRS will also not , send text 4. Ask for credit or debit card n County attorney reports several local complaints recently numbers over the phone. 5. Threaten to bring in local police or other law-enforcement groups to have you arrested for not paying. Anyone who receives a call such as this can call the Treasury Inspector General for Tax Administration at or go online at gov to report this. You can also file a complaint using the FTC Complaint Assistant online. Over the last few months, I have received a number of calls about this from county residents, Powell said. One resident was told that he owed 4,000 and he needed to pay it immediately or they would bring an action in the local court. The people making this call were very insistent and even discouraged him from calling his tax professional and stated that the matter was between the IRS and him. Powell also emphasized that residents should never, under any circumstances, give credit or debit card information over the phone, especially if it is not a call that you originated. If you are not absolutely positive who you are talking to, do not give this information out, he said. Should you have any questions, please contact your tax professional. Multiple vehicle collisions in Aurora A total of six accidents were reported this week by the Hamilton County Sheriff s Department and the Aurora Police Department. On July 11, Slavador Nava was driving a 2002 Chevy AVA K250 east on Interstate 80 at mile marker 337 when the right front tire failed, causing the car to enter the south ditch. Damage to Nava s car was estimated at 2,000. Joshua A. Dick was driving a 2010 Chevy T2K Thursday morning north on Highway 14 when Dick struck a deer that entered the road from the east running west. Damage to Dick s vehicle was estimated at 4,000. On July 13, Anthony Lee Massing was driving a 1999 Oldsmobile Silhouette west on 10 Road approaching Highway 14. Massing ran through the stop sign at the T intersection and entered the ditch, rolling on its left side and spinning, turning 180 degrees and coming to rest on the vehicle s left side. The damage to Massing s vehicle was estimated at 8,000. Daniel V. Kleve s 2004 Ford F-250 was parked in the Modern Motel parking lot July 13 facing south. An unknown vehicle was facing east in the No. 8 stall. Kleve s car was behind the unknown car. The drive of the unknown vehicle took off in reverse and hit Kleve s bumper on the right side. Damage to Kleve s car was estimated at 500. On July 13, Ryu A. J. Elowsky was in a 1992 Chevy Caprise while Donald E. Haymart was driving a 2001 Chevy S10. Elowsky was eastbound on 10th Street as Haymart was southbound on N Street. Haymart en- Commissioners receive preliminary budgets budget ready until the Aug. 3 meeting. Preliminary departmental Commissioners are requestbudget requests have been the ing that all departments have bulk of the Hamilton County their budget requests in by Board s agenda for the past two next s week meeting, July 27, weeks. so work can begin on finalizing Though each budget request the budget. is not yet final, commissioners Al Vetter wasn t able to atreceived requests from abantend the meeting, but he turned doned cemetery and veteran s in his two budgets beforehand. aid, treasurer and county court. The veteran s aid budget stayed County clerk, Jill DeMers, the same at 8,122. The abanaddressed commissioners with doned cemetery budget came in questions about her three bud- at 1,550, which is 300 more gets and will present the final than last year. copies at next week s meeting. The treasurer s budget Hamilton Manor was on the request came in at 162,995, agenda but will not have its which is 597 more than last by Tessa Burgener year s budget. 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3 PAGE A 3 CRC celebrates 40 years of camp n High schoolers take a trip to Canada for travel camp Nimble Thimble to meet July 28 n Trapunto lesson by Cindy Weir The Nimble Thimble Quilt Guild will meet at 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 28, in the Mission Room at Messiah Lutheran Church, 415 South 18th Street, Aurora. The program for the evening will be a trapunto lesson by Cindy Weir and a demonstration of the AccuQuilt Go machine which the guild owns. Refreshments will be served. Visitors are welcome. 819 Diers Ave., Suite 5 Grand Island, NE (308) by Richard Rhoden For 40 years, the Christian Resource Center has offered a place for kids to come and learn about God. Our main reason was as Christians to make it a place where we would be able to share it with the kids, director of Christian Resource Center Paul Nauman said. The center offers a wide range of summer camps for kids. Years ago, my wife s father bought this in the early 1950s. He just loved the land, Nauman explained. He didn t farm it. He put trees in, a pond, the trails, with the idea that he wanted this to be a place where people could come and learn about nature and God. There are summer camps for elementary, junior high and high school students in the Hamilton County area. The elementary camp was completed, running from June 29 through July 10. Elementary day camp is designed for students entering grades 3 through 6. Students attend every other day, depending on grade, for two weeks. The main focus of the camp is worship and nature study, but there isn t a shortage of activities for the kids, including crafts, canoes, go-karts, an obstacle course, archery, group activities and water games. The junior high students had the chance to attend CRC earlier in the summer from June The junior high camp runs a rotational schedule of day trips that include the Henry Doorly Zoo, Lovewell Reservoir, and SAC Museum. 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Highest honors are awarded to students with a GPA of , high honors are awarded to students with a GPA of and honors are awarded to students with a GPA of Julie Wasem SOLD! 1605 E 14 Rd, Aurora (402) Aurora Office: 1223 M Street News-Register/Richard Rhoden Kids attending the elementary camp are elbows deep in crafts, one of the more popular activities at the Christian Resource Center. Island Oasis, Skate Island, Lied Superscreen and laser tag. As for the high school students, they have an opportunity to attend a travel camp. This year, the high school kids leave July 21 and will be gone through July 31. The trip this year takes them to Canada. Other places in the rotating schedule include Yellowstone and the Grand Canyon. We charter an Aerostage Line and rent a van to pull our trailer and we camp out, Nauman said. This year we go to Banff Canada and they ll get a chance to see the Canadian Rockies and how different they are up there. As Nauman explained, the Christian Resource Center is kids might not get or a church We re not a church. We couldn t do by itself. Our facilities are here for anybody try not to ever compete to use. This year, CRC had 80 with the churches. junior high campers and 95 We try to offer things more in the elementary day that maybe kids might camps. As for the older leaders, come out each day not get or a church to help run the camp. couldn t do by itself. Most all of them were Our facilities are here campers themselves, Nauman said of the counselors. for anybody to use. We ve been here long Paul Nauman enough we have children of some of our first campers. CRC director Although there is no overnight camping, the Christian exactly that -- a resource. Resource Center does have We re not a church. We try tent camping available, and not to ever compete with the some youth groups have taken churches, he explained. We advantage of the opportunity try to offer things that maybe year round. 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4 PAGE A 4 Four generations in the Hamilton County band n Ross family has deep roots in music by Richard Rhoden All families have an activity they are deeply rooted into. For some, it s sports. Others, it s art. For Valta Ross and his family, it s music. More specifically, playing instruments and making music. Valta recently had his nephew Jeff and his son Quinten in town from Arizona, giving Quinten an opportunity to play in the Hamilton County band. With that, it added another generation of the Ross clan that have played in the band, now standing at four. I ve played in the band for a little over 70 years, Valta said. He (Quinten) came up and brought his saxophone and played with us at a rehearsal. Quinten playing in that rehearsal completed four generations of Rosses in the Hamilton County Band. Valta s father, S.E. Ross, was the band conductor for 41 years and has a plaque on the band stand. Valta and his brother Doyle, Jeff s father, both played. Jeff also has performed in the past and Quinten completed the cycle in a session last week. Valta has been playing in the band since 1943, to the best of his recollection. Jeff considers himself different from the rest as he plays bass guitar. He also has played the drums for the local News-Register/Dave Bradley Valta Ross, left, is all smiles as he had Quinten Ross and Jeff Ross in town to perform with the Hamilton County band. band. Quinten started at a young age, wanting to learn how to play the clarinet in the fifth grade. The year after that, he started to learn the saxophone, the instrument he plays now. Playing an instrument is kind of a way to express yourself, Quinten said about why he enjoys playing. That isn t from a book. That s actually real. That s what everyone says because it s true. Jeff lived in Aurora up until he was in second grade, when he and his family moved to Arizona. They came back for some time and he graduated from York High School and free, Aurora Youth Center manager Christina Cerveny explained. There is no structured meet and greet, it s just a time that people that may not have a pool pass or can or cannot pay the entry fee can come and it s our way of giving back to the by Richard Rhoden community. This is the second year the It s a great time for friends Youth Center has helped put toand families of all ages. gether the open swim, and they The Youth Center and the hope for an even better response city of Aurora have organized an open swim night Wednesday, than the inaugural tryout. Last year, I believe we had Aug. 5 from 7 to 9 p.m. 104 people, Youth Center All families in Hamilton manager Scott Cerveny said. County are encouraged and There was a third of them that invited to come to the Aurora did not have a normal pool pass. Aquatic Facility. What we re hoping for is a great It s an open invitation for turnout from Hamilton County residents of Hamilton County because that s what Hamilton who can come and swim for Recreation and the Youth Center wants to focus on is Hamilton County as a whole. That is something both Scott n Youth Center and city organize open swim event for second year COUNTY en is originally from, but they have made frequent trips in the summer to Aurora. Quinten enjoyed the chance to play in a band that much of his family has been a part of for decades. It was fun; it was different, he said. I m more of a jazz and classical person but that was fun, being around Quinten Ross people who have played a long time. We just feel like you have Doane College. to keep making memories and I m pretty attached to making those connections and Aurora, Jeff commented. It getting back in touch with has a spiritual center for me in your heritage in some way, a lot of ways. Jeff said. I m real proud to Jeff now lives in Arizona be from this area. Music is a again and that s where Quint- powerful thing. Playing an instrument is kind of a way to express yourself. That isn t from a book. That s actually real. That s what everyone says because it s true. and Christina Cerveny stressed is the open invitation to not only residents of Aurora, but residents of Giltner, Hampton, Hordville, Marquette, Phillips, Stockham and everywhere in between. Last year, we had a grandmother bring her grandkids in from Phillips because she saw it posted, Scott said. Anybody that s part of Hamilton County we re encouraging because that s what Hamilton Recreation is focused on. One of the goals that Scott has for this project is to try and get families out and doing activities together, and he hopes to see a lot of them at the aquatic facility. Our focus is families doing things together, Scott said. That s what we re trying to encourage. We re trying to open up an opportunity for families to do an activity that doesn t cost them anything. People who come out to the open swim can do so for free, as the city has helped support the project financially to make it happen. It s toward the end of summer, it would be a fun thing to do before school starts, Scott commented. Giltner Hampton Aurora Marquette Phillips Hordville Kronberg Stockham Bluff South Platte Otis Phillips Monroe Grant Valley Deepwell Hamilton Beaver Scoville Union Orville Farmers Valley Giltner Hampton Aurora Marquette Phillips Hordville Kronberg Stockham Bluff South Platte Otis Phillips Monroe Grant Valley Deepwell Hamilton Beaver Scoville Union Orville Farmers Valley Giltner Hampton Aurora Marquette Phillips Hordville Kronberg Stockham Bluff South Platte Otis Phillips Monroe Grant Valley Deepwell Hamilton Beaver Scoville Union Orville Farmers Valley Giltner Aurora Local news that you can really use. (Continued from A2) AUGUST 7 on in concert den open ) 7:00 p.m. New England Autumn - 6:00-8:00Sept /Sept. 26-Oct. 7 Colorado Rails, AUGUST & 8 Aspen Trails Grandstand) 6:30 Sept. 26-Oct. 2 Garden - 8:00-1:00 Branson U.S.A. Oct AUGUST 9Cancun, Mexico 28-Feb. 2, 2016 Pull 11:00Jan. a.m. Hawaiian Islands Cruise ee Wee Show 1: , Mutton BustinFeb. 2:30 p.m.2016 Shades of Ireland June 11-20, 2016 nival on Midway Panama Canal Cruise March 3-14, 2016 o the York County Visitor's Bureau Allied Tour & Travel See Tours at AlliedTT.com Call for a FREE Tour Catalog End of summer party National Night Out planned for Aug. 4 It s an opportunity to emerge and meet the neighbors. The Aurora Police, Fire and Ambulance are once again hosting National Night Out on Aug. 4. According to Nikki Collazo, the block parties run from 6 to 9:30 p.m. To register your block party, call the police department to get it set up. They need information like where the party is located, the Open swim in Aurora set for Aug. 5 increase in January. The wage increase had to be a minimum of a 17 cents, cost of living raise, and a maximum of 75 a month or 73 cents per hour. The overall budget increase for each department was to stay under or at 2 percent. This includes factoring in employee wage increases. The county board budget was discussed at last week s meeting with an estimated 2 percent overall increase in its budget, but the salary increase will only be a 2 percent increase, not 3 percent as was printed last week. In other action, commission, AUGUST 6 ers: p.m. approved a subdivision for e & Olympics - 7:30 p.m. Kevin Williams. dstand) held an executive session for 45 minutes to discuss high- 6:00 ul Siebert way department Tastings - 8:00-10:00 personnel. hours it will go and whether or not cones are needed to block off the streets. The event has been put on in Aurora for more than 10 years. The police department has free materials they will be handing out as well as going out and visiting each site. If you re not hosting a party but want to go find one, you can call the police department and find out where they are. Signs will be up soon in yards where there are parties. Julie Wetherington Broker, Sales Associate Kenji Wonch Sales Associate GIBSON & Associates Real Estate Specialists th St., Aurora, NE Open Houses on Greenway Dr. Thursday, July 23 5:30-7:30 p.m. NEW LISTING! NEW CONSTRUCTION! 2240 GREENWAY DR. #335. ON THE GOLF COURSE! This 1,621 sq. ft. 3 bedroom, 2 bath home is ready for a family. Features include an open floor plan, granite countertops, main floor laundry, three car garage, and underground sprinklers. Call today to set up your private showing! 2230 GREENWAY DR. #300. THIS 1,515 SQ. FT. 3 BEDROOM 2 bath home is located on the golf course. Features include granite countertops, three car garage, open floor plan and underground sprinklers. 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5 PAGE A 5 DEATHS Edna Samples Edna Samples, 73, of Aurora, died Tuesday, July 14, 2015 at Memorial Community Care. A memorial service was held Monday, July 20 at the Chapel of HigbyMcQuiston Mortuary in Aurora. Rev. Bruce Bradley officated. Burial will be at Aurora Cemetery. No visitation. Condolences may be ed to the family through the mortuary website at Edna Mary Lou Vinna Samples, the daughter of William and Lucille (Sutton) Norwood, was born in Blythville, Ark. on Jan. 28, Edna grew up with her grandmother for the first seven years in Osceolo, Ark. Edna was married to James H. Samples on Sept. 11, 1975 at Colton, Calif. They lived in Santa Ana and Fontana, Calif. before moving to Nebraska. Jim passed away on May 2, She was preceded in death by her parents, husband, and son-in-law, Stephen Dorsey. Survivors include her daughters, Robertta Dorsey; son, Joseph Williams; daughter, Mary Samples all of Aurora; 11 grandchildren, Cynthia Weinrich of Gibbon, Crystal Newman of York; Stephen Dorsey, Jr. of Papillion, Ashley Williams of Palm Springs, Calif., Jamie Williams of Grand Island, Joseph Williams of York, Patricia Samples of Aurora, Whitney Samples of Aurora, Jymmylee Samples of Aurora, Katerina Mason of Aurora and Emily Mason of Aurora and nine great-grandchildren, Christopher Weinrich of Aurora, Khloe Williams of Palm Springs, Calif., Jade Samples and Keyara Samples both of Aurora, Maverick Dorsey of Papillion, Eli Samples of Aurora, Kale Williams of Palm Springs, Calif., and Kylie and Eric Newman of York. Hauling gravel to repair county roads Statewide photo project focused on sharing past, enriching future All submitted photos will be featured virtually on partnering websites, including Hildegard Center for the Arts, Nebraska Tourism Commission, Nebraska State Historical Society. Photographs can be submitted online at the Hildegard Hildegard Center for the Center for the Arts website, Arts, in partnership with the Nebraska Tourism Commission and the Nebraska State through Jan. 4, Entrants must be at least 15 Historical Society, is sponsoryears of age and need not be ing a statewide Call to Phoresidents of Nebraska. tographers for the great state Agency representatives are of Nebraska. welcome to participate, though The call runs June 1, 2015 agencies must be identified through Jan. 4, 2016 and is with photographer s name. titled Bridges: Sharing our Photographers Past to Enrich the may enter up to Future. Photografive images per phers throughout submission for a Nebraska are non-refundable fee being called to of 15. Multiple highlight historic submissions are places and often allowed. over-looked hisfor a complete torical treasures in list of entry rules all of the State s and judging cri93 counties -- histeria, go to www. torical sites either hildegardcenter. found on the org. National Register The 2015 Photography Call, of Historic Places or places of Bridges: Sharing Our Past to community/personal signifienrich the Future, is part of cance to the photographer. i.e. historic properties, recognized a larger themed-initiative at Hildegard Center for the Arts historical landmarks, cultural called Bridges. Over the next activities/events with a basis three years, the organization in local history and in context with a historic place, or historic will be using Bridges as its leading inspiration for much of buildings that are representaits programming and outreach. tive or unique. Projects will include: Online From Adams to Antelope, art lessons and other resources Banner to Butler, Garden to for those facing challenges of Gage, Scottsbluff to Sheridan, dementia, Alzheimer s, Autism, and Dundy to Douglas, this juried exhibition is serving as a PTSD, emotional, behavior and physical challenges, from chilbridge to connect Nebraskans with their culture and heritage. dren to senior citizens; Summer art enrichment for low-income Photographs selected from children (Ponca Chief Standing this juried exhibition will be Bear -- Sharing his wisdom and featured in a statewide traveltimely relevance with a new ing photography exhibit that generation); and a new spiritual coincides with Nebraska s art tour for Lincoln. sesquicentennial in Hildegard Center for the Photos may also appear Arts is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit in Nebraska Tourism travarts organization established el guides, posters and calenin Its mission is to unite dars to promote this project and the State of Nebraska. The people of all beliefs, cultures and traditions to inspire humanphotos will be showcased in a ity through the arts. digital catalogue A Hamilton County highway department employee dumps gravel on a county road just south of the ethanol plant on O Road. Commissioners are bringing in three different commercial haulers to help county employees get the county roads back into shape after a wet spring. News-Register/Tessa Burgener n Hildegard Center for the Arts issues call for photographs 2015 State Law Enforcement Bargaining Council Future Leaders Scholarship winners Each year SLEBC awards two scholarships worth 500 each to graduating high school students who will be attending a two or four year college or university. The scholarship is made possible by a generous sponsorship from The Benefit Group of Omaha. Eligibility is limited to seniors whose parent(s) are current dues paying members of the State Law Enforcement Bargaining Council. Nathan Goltz of Aurora is the son of Trooper Greg and Shannon Goltz. Goltz is a 2015 graduate from Aurora High School. Some of his many high school activities include National Honor Society, Future Business Leaders of America, show choir, track and field, Aurora Mentoring Program, and football. Nathan is also involved in many community activities which include volunteering his time to assist as an elementary tutor, camp counselor, and as a member of his church choir. He will attend the University of Nebraska at Lincoln this fall studying psychology. Pioneer Trails Recreation Area reopening date awaits by Tessa Burgener The road closed sign has been removed from the entrance of Pioneer Trails Recreation Area located on 14 Road just northeast of Aurora. The nearly 800,000 project approved by the Upper Big Blue Natural Resource District (NRD) Board of Directors at the Sept. 14, 2014 meeting is nearly complete. Upper Big Blue general manager John Turnbull and public relations manager Scott Snell said the recreation area is still not open to the public and a date hasn t been set yet. A ribbon cutting ceremony will be scheduled in the near future, Snell said. On May 19 two bathroom facilities were added to the recreation area. A small picnic pavilion and large picnic pavilion are now on site. The recreation area will also have 10 concrete RV pads with electrical hook-ups at each pad. There is a new parking lot next to a day use area. A 50 to 100 seat amphitheater with electrical service was added near the boat ramp area. There is also an eight site tent camping area fenced off from both the RV area and parking lots for safety reasons. Pioneer Trails now has a similar set-up to the NRD s recreational area in York on Recharge Lake. Background on Pioneer Trails Pioneer Trails Recreation Area was constructed in 1986 as a dam built for flood control, ground water recharge and recreation. In 2013, the area, which was not providing high enough water levels for recreational purposes was sealed off. The lake bed seal was completed over an area of approximately 17 acres. In the summer of 2013, the NRD had Sargent Well Drilling construct a water supply News-Register/Tessa Burgener The large picnic pavilion is complete along with the smaller pavilion. An open date had not yet been set for the recreation area. well for the purpose of providing intermittent flow into the reservoir to supplement run-off from the watershed. The well is similar to a standard irrigation well and is situated to comply with NRD well spacing rules. After a fish kill in 2013 to remove undesirable fish, in the spring of 2014 Nebraska Games and Parks stocked the lake with game fish. The NRD plans to maintain the lake level, with the supply well, at about one foot below the concrete spillway structure floor, if there is not sufficient run-off to maintain the target level. 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6 PAGE A 6 MARKET (Continued from A1) like it, Epp said. Though many people go to the farmers market for fresh vegetables, the rolls have been a great addition at Aurora s event, but there are also plenty of fresh vegetables to go around. Deb Flick-Thompson from Bradshaw is another dedicated vendor who has been attending Aurora s market for six years. Last year we were at the Edgerton and have moved back here to the courthouse, she said. I like both places, but this is nice and shady here. She used to attend the York farmers market but because it is at 5 p.m. on a weekday, she said the heat is unbearable. Despite that, Flick-Thompson has enjoyed her time in Aurora. All the vendors in Aurora work together, she said. We help each other set up our tents. Everybody works together and cooperates. She said after 30 years of a farmers market in Aurora, the residents are programmed to buy locally. Aurora has such a good customer base for the market, she said. I appreciate every customer that comes down because that s what we are here for. Flick-Thompson said getting vegetables to market is no easy task. I think if you figure how much time you spend working in the garden and preparing everything you wouldn t be making money, she said. I love being down here and talking to people, which is why I m here. A lot of people think it is a get-rich quick scheme, but Flick-Thompson said those people get burned out because they don t realize how much work it takes to come to market. I think if you figure, not only do you work all week in the garden, you then have to pick it all, she pointed out. I usually start a day or two ahead of time. You have to pick it all, wash it all, package it all, and price it all and then load and unload it all. Flick-Thompson keeps a book of all the vegetables she sells as a way to keep track of what to plant for the next market season. Many customers came through on Saturday looking for tomatoes, but she said they aren t ready yet. Not everything you are looking for is always there like a grocery store, but that s the way it works when it is local. Every week is different. After looking back in her vegetable log, Flick-Thompson said she didn t have tomatoes last year until about the first of August. It doesn t look like it is as late as I thought it was, she said. It s still just a tad early. Flick-Thompson said this year her gardens have been good with the amount of rain she has received. She said the biggest hurdle is keeping up with the weeds after the rains. She started her garden early, allowing for her vegetables to benefit from the moisture. You just have to start early according to the weather and every time you get a chance you just have to try to get stuff in, she said of the endless spring rains. This year she said the rabbits have been terrible pests to the garden. She has replanted carrots three times. Lynn Wilcox, a dedicated Aurora farmers market customer, comes every week and CEMETERY tries to buy product from each vendor. I do my gardening at the farmers market, she said. I let them do the work, and I just enjoy the fruits of their labor. They are great people with great vegetables and you know where it came from. Wilcox said she has been coming to the farmers market since in started many years ago. These people work so hard so people like me can have fresh vegetables and they need to be thanked, Wilcox said. Nancy Bachmann of Aurora Floral and her husband, Gordon Simmonds, have taken the reins, driving this year s farmers market. Our involvement started after I was at a chamber retail trade development meeting and Barb (Ernst) said they could do the farmers market, but they needed someone to meet the vendors in the morning and be responsible for opening the bathrooms, she explained. If AACD wasn t able to find someone to do this then there couldn t be a farmers market. After discussing it with her husband, Bachmann said they decided this would be something they could do to help out. The first couple weeks we just chit-chatted with everyone and opened the bathrooms up, she said. Then we started bringing our own stuff. We are vendors now as well. Bachmann sells flowers from her garden, homemade granola and dog treats as well as fresh herbs. She said this year she didn t plant her garden for production. I kind of look at what everyone else is bringing and bring something different for more variety, she said. She described herself as a crazy dog lady which is why she decided to bring homemade dog treats. A friend will also make up some treats on weeks where Bachmann doesn t have time. She has samples at her stand for dogs and even the people who come through have tried them. We foster for Great Plains Pointer Rescue out of Omaha, she said. We always have an extra dog in the house, so dog treats are just a part of life. There are regularly five vendors at the market. Bachmann said with the gardens getting a slow start due to weather, she was afraid there wouldn t be much, but more and more comes in every week as the gardens become more plentiful and productive. Rachel s rolls will sell out generally every week, Bachman said. She will come up with four trays for rolls and people will buy them trays at a time. Every week Bachmann said she has been seeing new faces, which is great for the market. I see a lot of the older people come through, she added. So we would like to see a wider variety of people taking advantage of it. We would love to have more families come through. We have some plans down the road the chamber is working on to make it more family friendly. Bachmann said making the decision to help out was just such a little thing she could do for the community. I m just looking at my garden in a whole different way now, she said. Figuring out what I have this year to offer and what I want to bring back next year has been fun. The farmers market is held every Saturday from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m. in the courthouse parking lot. agreed to several years ago with the Aurora Area Chamber & Development. The city covcertain time period. ered the cost of an entryway If there are some individu- off of Highway 14 at the time als who think the house can the Northridge Subdivision be put to good use, we want was being established and in to make sure we don t overexchange the AACD agreed to look that, Long said. If that provide the city 10 acres near doesn t work, I think we would the cemetery at a later date. try to take certain items out of Long said he will also be the house (before burning it). negotiating for approximately The cupboards, for example, 20 acres north of Lion s balllook pretty good in there to me, field, including five acres he but I guess it depends on who hopes will eventually be develis looking at them. oped into a trail running from Streeter Park to the cemetery. Land negotiations to begin Another factor being conthe council also authorized sidered as part of the cemetery Long to begin negotiating for improvement plan is what the purchase of land adjacent to to do with the existing shop the cemetery and Streeter Park. facility, which currently houses Any final purchase agreement equipment used to maintain the will have to be approved by the grounds. Melcher said there full council. would be room on the west Approximately 10 acres of side of the cemetery to build a land west of the cemetery is new shop, if that is the counalready available in an option cil s ultimate decision. (Continued from A1) Photo by Cody Farrall Cody Farrall, a proud mother of three, captured her son playing ball, though young Lane missed on this particular swing in a game at the Henderson ball park earlier this summer. The photo won first place in hte action/sports category. Photo by Cody Farrall Scarlett Farrall was wishing the rain would go away so she could go outside and play when her mother took this photo. Cody Farrall placed first in the cell phone category with this image. PHOTOS when he stood up and looked longingly over the field. He loves farming and befarrall explained. It s really ing out there with big machinpretty big in the scrap bookery, Cody said. I just thought ing world, but now I think it s that was a great picture. moving over to photography, The judges agreed, selecting too. It s a good way to keep the image as the 100 grand up with your skills and better prize winner. yourself. This year we had some For me, it s a great way to of the best photography I ve document our everyday life, seen in all the years we ve had she added. I take pictures this contest, said Maile Ilac of what he had for supper or Boeder, executive director of what my son built out of legos The Leadership Center. It was (which is why she was taking really hard to pick a winner, pictures of Lane that day last but that was just an amazing fall out in the corn field). It s photo. really fun to look back three Ilac Boeder said she was years ago and remember, Oh also pleased to see so many yes, we did this on that certain entries in the new mobile day, where I would never had phone category, noting that remembered that otherwise. it s a reflection of modern-day On the day of the harvest society. shoot, Cody recalled that Lane Everyone has a phone and had received a new lego set and in a way this gives everyone proudly built a tractor using the the right to be a photographer, tiny pieces. They went out to she said. I m glad it was its the field just before supper and own category because I think it Lane was playing with the toy, opened up a lot of doors for a (Continued from A1) I like scrapbooking and I got into photography about a year and a half ago because I wanted to have pretty pictures to put on my pretty pages. Cody Farrall lot of people. This is the fifth year The Leadership Center has been the lead sponsor of a contest initially launched by the Aurora News-Register. The winning images will eventually be featured in a display at The Leadership Center, as well as online. I really appreciate art, Ilac Boeder said. To be able to hang art done by local people and represent their views is wonderful. Our guests also really enjoy it. All the photography spread throughout our building creates great talking points for our guests. Kris Yockey of rural Marquette was a repeat winner in this year s contest. Her artistic image featured antique medicine bottles on her kitchen window well, reflecting a winter sunset in the background. Judges picked it as the top entry in the things category. All of the category winners received 25, plus an 8GB flash drive from Hamilton Telecommunications and a 10 gift card from Verizon Wireless World. Second place winners (which are featured on Page C1) also received a 10 prize. Honorable mention photos are featured on page C1 and C8. Sponsors for this year s amateur photo contest included The Leadership Center, Aurora News-Register, Hamilton Telecommunications, Runza, Verizon Wireless World, Aurora Mall and Jim s U-Save Pharmacy. Do we need to stick additional money and maintenance into the existing shop, or do they want to do something else, Melcher asked. If the house and shop are both gone, that opens a whole big opportunity out there for other things related to the cemetery. That s one of the main goals for all of this is to update the shop and get it to where we want it to be, Long said. We want to consider the committee s input because they have a passion for it, and also some history, Melcher added. Another proposed change gaining support from both the citizens and council committees is to widen the entry way into the cemetery off of Highway 14. The narrow width of the current entrance is a safety News-Register/Kurt Johnson concern now, though widening This house located at the Aurora Cemetery will soon be put up for sale, with a requirement it would require moving one that it be moved at the new owner s expense. The Aurora City Council is considering a number of the pillars and extending the of options on how to use the space, including a kiosk directory of the cemetery and possibly a cremation columbarium. culvert.

7 SPORTS n Sports... B 1-3 Sports Briefs Informational softball meeting The Aurora Youth Softball Association (AYSA) will hold an informational meeting Wednesday, August 5 at 12th Street Cinema. This summer, the AYSA formed a 10-under team that played in the Synergy League with 10 other teams where they either played in Grand Island or in Aurora. The AYSA wants to expand on the product, adding 8-under, 10-under, 12-under and 14-under teams. For more information, contact Dara Schuster at or Deb Fahrnbruch at Klingsporn plays in NCA All-Star game Former High Plains athlete Cole Klingsporn competed in the Nebraska Coaches Association Basketball All-Star Game Monday night at Lincoln North Star. Klingsporn scored two points for the blue team, losing to the red team Poco Creek league results Kelly Grossnicklaus shot a nine-hole round of 37 July 13 to earn low gross honors in Monday night men s league action at Poco Creek Golf Course. Paul Friedricksen was low net man with a 30. In Thursday night action, Kirk Erickson had the low gross round with a 35, while Justin Makovicka won low net honors with a 29. News-Register/Richard Rhoden Ben Hinrichs makes an acrobatic tag at the plate to prevent a run scored in Aurora s 6-2 loss to McCook in the League Championship game July 14. Hinrichs was 2-3 in the game and also came on in relief on the mound for Kellen Quick. Aurora Seniors drop League Title to McCook Berck wins at I-80 Speedway Kyle Berck of Marquette took home the 3,000 prize in the Belt Bash at I-80 Speedway Saturday night. Lockman named coach of the year Nancy Lockmon was awarded the Boys Track and Field NCA Coach of the Year leading the Giltner Hornets. Aurora answered with a pair of runs off a Alex Kubik twoaurora loaded the bases run single in the third that tied down four in the bottom of the the game. seventh, but was unable to plate McCook regained the lead in a run as McCook took home the fifth with a run and added the Seniors League Champion- insurance runs in the sixth with ship July a pair and another run in the It was a tough loss, but we seventh to lead 6-2. can say we made it that far, The bottom of the seventh first baseman Scott Bergmark brought up the top of the order said. for Aurora, bringing up whitethe Seniors fell behind early hot Ben Hinrichs. in the top of the first as McHinrichs reached with a Cook scored two. single and advanced to second on a ground out by Jordan News-Register/Richard Rhoden Heinrichs. Jordan Heinrichs fields a Bergmark walked, loading ground ball and tosses it to the bases for Matt Oswald, who second base in Aurora s 6-2 flied out. Anthony Otto came loss to McCook. by Richard Rhoden Looking Back 2005: Huenefeld is Shrine Bowl MVP Aurora s Caleb Huenefeld registered seven tackles and had two quarterback sacks for the South and was named the defensive MVP of Saturday night s Shrine Bowl football game in Lincoln. The North team took an win on the strength of four field goals by North Platte s Jordan Alergia, who was named the game s offensive MVP. 1995: Friedrichsen member of South basketball all-stars Amber Friedrichsen of Aurora will be playing in her second all-star game of the summer when she takes the court in the Nebraska Coaches Association s contest scheduled Aug. 2 in Lincoln. In June she was a member of the White team which played the Red in the Hastings College High School All-Star Game. This time, the 5-11 forward and post player, will be playing for the South against the North. Mindi Sealey excelled in basketball, volleyball and track in her high school days at PolkHordville, but volleyball will be the main sport in her future, starting next week when she becomes a member of the South All-Stars. 1985: Kathy Wall wins tourney Kathy Wall of Aurora was the winner of the championship flight Sunday, July 21 in the Southern Hills Ladies Open Golf Tournament at Hastings. She won the crown by six strokes. Kathy will be a sophomore this fall at the University of Nebraska. She lettered as a freshman on the university s girls golf team. She is currently attending the summer session at UNL. up as Aurora s last chance but grounded out to end the game. It sucks. We were getting something going late and just couldn t finish it off, Hinrichs commented. Hopefully we can come back strong at districts. Hinrichs was 2-3 in the game with two singles. Kubik drove home the only runs of the game for Aurora. It was Kellen Quick on the hill for the Seniors, going five innings, allowing four hits, eight walks, five runs and striking out five. Aurora played Bennington Thursday night and never got (See SENIORS, B3) Up and down season ends for Juniors n Aurora finishes the season with a overall record start that slow, Jones exthe Juniors were unable to get plained. I just told the guys to any offense going, losing for keep their heads up. We knew the second time in three days to we had talent, we just needed Crete 9-0, ending their season. to put it all together. Three players for Aurora The slow start was replaced recorded batting averages over by an unstoppable offense and.400. by Richard Rhoden shutdown pitching, as AuAlex Kubik led the team in rora went on numerous catnew coaches, new players a seven-game egories, includbut still competitive. winning streak ing batting avereven though they started over the middle I think all of our guys age with a.435. out slow, the Aurora Juniors stretch of the did a great job this sea- Aaron Marlatt Legion baseball team became season. recorded a.408 son. Each guy brought a force to be reckoned with by We just while Anthony mid-july, coming within two something different to finally clicked Otto had a.400 games of the state tournament. at the plate and the team and we needed average. I think the first year went on the mound, They were everyone. really well, Juniors head Jones rethe guys that coach Lincoln Jones said. The marked. Guys Lincoln Jones really got the rocky start was difficult but really started Aurora Juniors head coach offense going once we found our groove we to hit the ball for us. They had a lot of fun. Next year will and our pitchers hit three, four depend on if they want me back began to throw and five in again. We will talk and see a lot of strikes. the lineup and what happens. That kind of combo really drove in a lot of our runs duraurora finished the season helps to win games. ing the year, Jones explained. with a mark, losing in The Juniors continued to Aaron Marlatt was also a great the semifinals of the district play well heading into districts, guy for us catching. He worked tournament. defeating York in the first really hard and improved a lot The Juniors started off the round. over the season. Kubik was a season slow, dropping the first Their downfall, however, great defensive outfielder for us five games of the season, only was Crete. The Juniors lost to and Otto was great at third base scoring 19 runs while allowing Crete 8-7 in the second round, and shortstop all year. 38 to opponents. but defeated the Amigos 11-1 As a team, the Juniors It s always tough when you to set up a rematch with Crete. recorded a total of 181 hits, News-Register/Richard Rhoden Members of the Aurora Juniors team meet on the first base line before taking the field in a game earlier this season. including 141 singles, 31 doubles, seven triples and two home runs, both grand slams by Marlatt and Brodi Hansen. As with batting average, Kubik, Otto and Marlatt each posted the highest RBI numbers. Kubik drove in 26 runs over the season while Marlatt and Otto each brought home 21 Want to purchase a photo? -- Go to auroranewsregister.zenfolio.com/ runners. A total of 141 walks were drawn by Aurora this year. The best eye at the plate for the Juniors was Hansen, drawing 24 walks. Grant Bonifas recorded 18 walks while Ben Johnson had 16. A total of nine players saw at (See JUNIORS, B3)

8 PAGE B 2 Aurora Post 42 Legion baseball team photos News-Register/Richard Rhoden Pictured is the 2015 Aurora Post 42 Seniors Legion baseball team. Front row, from left: Jordan Heinrichs, Alex Kubik, Ben Johnson, Jon Sanderson, Drew Jensen, Carter Thompsen, Levi SaBell. Back row: Coach Kaleb Shively, Brodi Hansen, Ben Hinrichs, Aaron Marlatt, Anthony Otto, Josh Aspegren, Matt Oswald, Scott Bergmark, Grant Niedfelt, Coach Lincoln Jones. News-Register/Richard Rhoden Aurora Husky headed west to Laramie he wanted to someday be on the field playing. Rush will get that opportunity, as he verbally committed July 12 to the University of Wyoming. He is the fifth member of its 2016 recruiting by Richard Rhoden class. He is the second Nebraskan to commit, joining Norfolk Gavin Rush has always had Catholic linebacker David a passion and love for football. Engelhaupt Every Saturday, he would Rush, a 6-foot-3, 285-pound play his flag football game in offensive lineman found out the morning and spend the rest very quickly that Wyoming was of the day watching college the place for him. football. Even then, Rush knew I visited the school three n Gavin Rush verbally commits to Division I Wyoming times, so I m comfortable with Laramie and the community as well as the campus, he said. I had a really good relationship with the offensive line coach (Scott Fuchs) who also was the one who recruited me to come there. Rush visited the mountainous terrain of Wyoming in October for a home game, went again in February for junior day and last month for an individual camp. Wyoming is led by head coach Craig Bohl, a native Ne- Pictured is the 2015 Aurora Post 42 Juniors Legion baseball team. Front row, from left: Alex Kubik, jarrett Havens, Grant Bonifas, Ben Johnson, Carter Thompson, Levi SaBell. Back Row: Assistant Coach Kaleb Shively, Noah Hongsermeier, Anthony Otto, Brodi Hansen, Andrew Archer, Hunter Brophy, Aaron Marlatt, Head Coach Lincoln Jones. braskan. Rush was also wooed We all want to win a state by Fuchs. Rush liked the calm championship here in Aurora, appeal of Fuchs and said he he said. anewsreg ister.com liked Fuchs coaching style. Rush plans on majoring in He s going to help me bepre-physical therapy at Wyocome a player without yelling ming and come back to Neat me, which is what I want, braska after football to get his he said. degree. Rush admitted that he likes the style of football played at Wyoming -- tough and physical. As a guard, I get to pull around and do kick-out blocks to get down field, Rush explained. Rush also had offers from Football Championship Sub division powerhouses North Dakota State, South Dakota Aurora Impact Softball Tryouts 10U, 12U, 14 State and Montana, as well as others. Deep down, Rush knew August 3rd or 4th, 2015 that Wyoming was the place for him. 10U, 12U, 14U 6:30 8:30 pm I felt more comfortable rd th Streeter s Park there than I did the other schools that I had offers from, he said. Playing age is determined as of December 31st, For girls entering into 3rd 7 Rush had plenty of support st grade 015. age is determined as of December 31, from friends and family, in-in fall of 2Playing For girls entering into 3rd-7th grade in fall of cluding his parents, Kevin and Michelle Rush If interested, please contact: Rod Howe, rhowe@myhbank.com If interested, please contact: Rod Howe My parents were always or rhowe@mybank.com there for everything, all the Aurora Impact Softball Tryouts August 3 or 4, :30-8:30 pm Streeter Park visits I took. They just wanted me to go where I was happy, Rush said. It s a nice jaunt for Rush and his family -- six hours west on Interstate 80. But Rush says that his parents will be able to make it to games, so that also played a role. Even with almost seven months until Rush can physically sign his letter of intent, he doesn t foresee any last-minute change of heart. I told them (Wyoming) that I am 100 percent committed, Rush remarked. As for when Rush will take the field for the first time as a Cowboy, that is uncertain. More than likely I ll redshirt, but I d like to be contributing at least by my redshirt sophomore year, he said. Rush said that it was a long and strenuous process, but he News-Register/Richard Rhoden is relieved that the decision has Gavin Rush shows off a Wyoming t-shirt while still proudly wearing his Aurora Huskies jersey been made and can focus on out on the football field, preparing for his senior year at Aurora. Rush has verbally committed to his senior year of football at Wyoming. Aurora or Athlete Of The Week Alex Kubik Aurora Seniors Alex was a top performer for the Aurora Seniors last week, hitting two-run RBI singles in two games, one of which being an 8-2 win Sunday over Holdredge. PROUDLY SPONSORED BY: The Athlete of the Week will receive ONE FREE COMBO MEAL th St. Aurora, NE

9 Knust brothers win big at member/guest Brothers Troy and Gail Knust heated up at just the right time this weekend, posting low scores both Saturday and Sunday at Poco Creek Golf Course to win virtually every event at the annual twoday member/guest tournament. Troy, a 12-handicapper, had an especially good weekend, shooting an 81 on Saturday and then a career low 72 on Sunday with back-to-back nine-hole loops of 1-over par 36. Gail posted rounds of 92/88. Playing 18 holes on both Saturday and Sunday, the Knusts posted a 113 in the best ball event to defeat Chad Garrett and Justin Simmons by a single stroke. Lucas Wood and Chris Bitney placed third with a 117, with Wade Regier and Brock Nelson teaming up to shoot a 120, which was good for fourth. The team of Ross Luzum and Alex Reier tied for fifth at 122 with Tim Tyma and Paul Mick. Adam Darbro and Tyler Smith placed seventh with a 124. The Knust brothers won both the Saturday and Sunday Chicago events as well, posting a +7 on Saturday and +20 on Sunday. In the Saturday competition, Regier/Nelson tied for second with Darbro/Smith at +5. There was a three-way tie for fourth at +4 between Garrett/ Simmons, Wood/Bitney and Tyma/Mick. The Luzum/Reier duo placed seventh with a +3. In Sunday s Chicago event, Garrett/Simmons tied with Wood/Bitney at +8. Luzum/ Reier finished fourth at +7, with Stan Valasek/Marv Nelson fifth at +4 and Warren An- derson/paul Splain sixth at +3. The team of Wes Mason and Mike Kingsley tied for seventh with Tyma/Mick at -1. In the calcutta net event, the Knust brothers came out on top with a 124. Wood/Bitney placed second at 130, with Garrett/Simmons third at 132, Luzum/Reier fourth at 133 and Valasek/Nelson fifth at 135. Jim and Jack Ptacnik tied for sixth at 137 with Anderson/ Splain. This year s event drew a total of 25 two-man teams. SENIORS (Continued from B1) the bats going, as they lost 8-0. Bergmark took the mound for the Seniors, giving up six hits and five runs while striking out five in 5-1/3 innings of action. Toward the end my arm started hurting and they put the ball in good spots, Bergmark explained about the sixth inning. Aurora could only muster one hit in the game, a single by Grant Niedfelt. Bennington scored single runs in the first and third innings before lighting up Aurora with six in the sixth inning. The Seniors were able to get back on the winning track with an 8-2 victory over Holdridge Saturday. Like coach says, If you put the ball in play things will happen, and that s what happened, Bergmark said. After Holdridge took an early 1-0 lead in the first, Aurora blasted them with five runs in the fourth. The first run came as Josh Aspegren drew a bases loaded Contributed Photo walk to score Oswald. Hinrichs then smacked a two-run RBI double. Kubik followed suit, Jason Humphrey from Aurora goes under Jason Friesen from Sutton to win his heat race. scoring two more on a single to Jason Humphrey went on to finish second in the Wing 600 Sprint feature event with Friesen make it 5-1. behind him for third at KAM Raceway in Hastings. Aurora piled on with three more runs in the fifth to make it 8-2. just need to play Aurora baseheinrichs hit an RBI single ball, Bergmark said. We can that scored Levi SaBell. Kubik do it and go to state. Moody recorded an ERA of then reached base on an error Aurora enters the tourna3.37 and struck out 13. (Continued from B1) that scored Drew Jensen. Nied- ment as the No. 2 seed behind Bonifas was next in innings felt then hit a single that scored Fairbury. least one inning of work on the pitched with 26-2/3. He apthe final run of the inning and Pleasant Dale comes in as peared in 10 games and had a mound this season. the game. the No. 3 seed, Beatrice No. 4-1 record. Bonifas struck out The biggest workhorse for Heinrichs 4, Crete No. 5, 22 batters and walked 16. He Aurora was Johnson, who also kept his ERA low with a pitched 34-1/3 innings. He was 2-5 in the Seward No mark. game with two I think we are in the and York rounds started six games with a 3-2 Coach Jones was proud of striking out 35 and singles and a best position we can be out the field as a record, the effort of the team all season walking 26. He also had the RBI. Kubik 7 seed. in and we just need to and said everyone grew into a was 1-3 and One thing that team-low earned run average role. at play Aurora baseball. Hinrichs was concerns Hin I think all of our guys did a Ben was a great guy to 1-4, each with We can do it and go to richs about their have on the mound. Every time great job this season. Each guy a RBI. postseason run state. brought something different to SaBell colis pitching, and he pitched, the players and the team and we needed everymyself knew we had a great Scott Bergmark lected the win the volume of one, he said. Every guy made chance at winning, Jones comon the mound, Aurora Seniors first baseman arms they have, mented. Ben s hitting gave us major improvements throughthrowing five him being one of a big pickup as well. With him out the season. Some improved innings and althem. hitting, some improved pitchbeing left-handed, it allowed lowing four hits and one run. The big thing is pitching, me to get a lefty in-between my ing, and others really stepped The Seniors now look Hinrichs said. If we can throw righty batters and that makes a up on defense. toward districts in Crete this strikes and play good defense huge difference from a strategy weekend, taking on York Friday I think we can do it. We didn t point of view. at 5:30 p.m. win last year so it would be Grant Moody pitched a total I think we are in the best nice to come back and do it this of 27 innings in six appearposition we can be in and we year. ances. Despite his 1-4 record, PAGE B 3 PUBLIC NOTICES (Cont. PUBLIC NOTICES from page B6) for payment of same. OLUTIONS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. ORDINANCE NO. 1018: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE IX GENERAL REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 94 FIRE REGULATIONS, SECTION REGULATED FIRES, AND ADDING SECTION OUTDOOR FIREPLACES, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF AURORA, NEBRASKA; AND REPEALING ALL PRIOR ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS THEREOF IN CONFLICT HEREWITH AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE. The full Ordinances are filed in the Ordinance Record of the City and become effective upon passage and publication or posting as required by law. Barbra J. Mikkelsen, City Clerk July 22, 2015 Aurora City minutes July 14, 2015 A duly advertised meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of Aurora, Nebraska was convened in open and public session at 7:30 p.m. on July 14, 2015 at City Hall Present were Councilors: Paul Lackore, Wayne Roblee, Daniel Bartling, Dorothy Anderson, Dick Phillips and Kelly Grossnicklaus. Mayor David Long conducted the meeting. City Officials present were City Administrator Eric Melcher, City Attorney Ross Luzum, Chief of Police Paul Graham and Clerk/Treasurer Barbra Mikkelsen. Approved: Minutes from the June 23, 2015 meeting and the June 30, 2015 meeting. Approved the Clerk/Treasurer and June 30, Allowed claims for month and approved checks drawn on various funds Motion was made seconded and adopted to suspend the statutory three reading rule and to adopt Ordinance No revising the current code as it pertains to Peddlers. Motion was made seconded and adopted to suspend the statutory three reading rule and to adopt Ordinance No revising our current code as it pertains to Fire Regulations and Prevention. Authorized the Police Department to purchase a new 2015 Dodge Charger at the special rate to replace the 2011 Dodge Charger. Authorized the Mayor to negotiate options for the acquisition of land adjacent to the cemetery and Streeter Park. Authorized the removal of the residential structure at the Aurora Cemetery by either using the bid process or by burning it down. A complete and official copy of the minutes is available for public viewing, during normal business hours, at city hall th street. Barbra J. Mikkelsen, City Clerk July 22, 2015 NOTICE OF MEETING CITY OF AURORA, NEBRASKA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a regular meeting of the Mayor and Council of the City of Aurora, Nebraska, will be held at 7:30 p.m. on July 28, 2015 at the City Offices, th St. Such meeting will be open to the attendance of the public. An agenda for such meeting, kept continuously current, is available for public inspection at the office of the City Clerk, but same may be modified at such meeting. Citizens requiring special sensory accommodations please call the City Administrator at or the Nebraska Relay System at 711 and ask for , two working days before said meeting. Barbra J. Mikkelsen City Clerk July 22, 2015 For local news alerts, follow ANR on TWITTER Area racers compete at KAM JUNIORS ATTENTION ALL SOFTBALL PLAYERS! WED., AUG., 5 7 PM MEET AT 12TH STREET CINEMA IN AURORA Discussion & planning for the following ages for competitive teams: 8 & U, 10 & U 12 & U, 14 & U March 1, 2016 will be registration for AYSA s regular rec. league. Any questions call Dara Schuster or Deb Farhnbruch ZNEZ H E A LT H CLINIC SCHOOL/SPORTS PHYSICALS 3 Evening Dates: 45 By appt. only July 16 & 27 5:30 p.m.-7 p.m. -12th 4th! Grades Only Carriers of Medicaid, Coventry Cares & Arbor Health MUST make daytime appointments. NO COLLEGE OR KINDERGARTEN PHYSICALS IN THE EVENING. Immunizations available by appt. for those scheduled for an evening physical. Call for appointment

10 PUBLIC NOTICES PAGE B4 ZNEZ NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the following-described property will be sold by GREGORY L. GALLES, Successor Trustee, at public auction to the highest bidder on the East side of the Hamilton County Courthouse, th Street, Aurora, Nebraska, on August 13, 2015, at 1:00 o clock p.m.: THE NORTH SIXTY-SIX (66) FEET OF LOTS ELEVEN (11) AND TWELVE (12) AND THE NORTH SIXTY-SIX (66) FEET OF THE EAST FOURTEEN (14) FEET OF LOT TEN (10), BLOCK ONE (1), ELLSWORTH S ADDITION, CITY OF AURORA, HAMILTON COUN- TY, NEBRASKA. The successful bidder shall submit payment in cash or certified fundsof the winning bid in full on the day and time of the sale, August 13, 2015 at the offices of Locher Pavelka Dostal Braddy & Hammes, except this requirement is waived when the highest bidder is the Beneficiary. DATED this 29 day of June, Gregory L. Galles, By: /s/ Gregory L Galles For: Locher Pavelka Dostal Braddy & Hammes, LLC 200 The Omaha Club 2002 Douglas Street Omaha, Nebraska Phone: (402) Fax: (402) Gregory L. Galles, #21748 July 1, 8, 15, 22 & 29, 2015 NOTICE ESTATE OF EDNA V. JOBMAN, Deceased Case NO PR15-23 TO:All Persons Interested in Said Estate Notice is hereby given that on the 6th day of July 2015, in the Hamilton County Court, at Aurora, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written statement of Informal probate of the Will of Edna V. Jobman, Deceased. Mark A. Jobman, who resides at 408 Matson, Aurora, Nebraska has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. Creditors of this Estate must present their claims on or before the 8th day of Sept., 2015, or be forever barred. Dated this 6th day of July, (seal) /s/ Leslie L Nylander Clerk of the County Court Mark A. Beck, #18760 Beck Law Office, P.C. P.O. Box 10 Hastings, NE July 8, 15 & 22, 2015 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HAMILTON COUNTY, NEBRAS- KA Case Number CI15-58 IN RE NAME CHANGE OF Maria Raquel Cardoba. Notice is hereby given that on the 8th day of July, 2015, a petition was filed in the District Court of Hamilton County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is for the change of the petitioner s name from Maria Raquel Cardoba to Rachel Cordova. A hearing will be had on said petition before the Honorable Daugherty, in Courtroom No. District, Aurora, NE on the 28th day of August, 2015 at 1:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as will be convenient for the Court and that unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, the petitioner s name will be changed from that of maria Raquel Cardoba to Rachel Cordova. Maria Raquel Cardoba th Street Aurora NE July 15, 22, 29 & Aug. 5, 2015 STATE OF NEBRASKA DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL RESOURCES NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A TEMPORARY CHANGE OF A PORTION OF SURFACE WATER APPROPRIATION D-622 Buffalo, Butler, Cass, Colfax, Dawson, Dodge, Douglas, Gosper, Kearney, Hall, Merrick, Nance, Phelps, Platte and Polk, Sarpy, Saunders Counties Water Division 1-A Notice is hereby given that Nebraska Public Power District filed Application for a Temporary Change of Location of Use and to Change the Purpose of Appropriation to Augment the Flow in a Specific Stream Reach of 761 acre-feet at a rate of 7.60 cubic feet per second of water appropriated under D-622, subject to water availability and administration for priority, when field deliveries occur on the Dawson County Canal, under the provisions of Neb. Rev. Stat to Appropriation D-622 has a priority date of June 26, 1894, is held by Nebraska Public Power District (NPPD) and authorizes the appropriator to divert cubic feet per second (cfs) of water for irrigation and cfs for incidental underground storage from the Platte River into and through the Dawson County Canal at its headgate located in the NW¼NW¼ of Section 18, Township 10 North, Range 23 West of the 6th P.M. in Dawson County, for irrigation of 17,950.5 acres of land. The applicant proposes to change, for a period of thirty years, the type of appropriation, the purpose of use and location of use of 761 acre-feet per year, at a rate of 7.60 cubic feet per second of water appropriated under D-622; from the purposes of irrigation and incidental underground storage to in-stream flow augmentation and groundwater recharge; and the location of use to a reach of the Platte River beginning in Section 18, Township 10 North, Range 23 West of the 6th P.M. in Dawson County, and ending in Section 31, Township 13 North, Range 14 East of the 6th P.M. in Cass County. Procedures to respond to this notice may be obtained by contacting the Surface Water Permits section of the Department at (402) or through the Department s website at opportunities-for-participation-inthe-permitting-process. Additional project information may be obtained by contacting the Department at the phone number indicated above. Objections must be received by the Department at 301 Centennial Mall South, P.O. Box 94676, Lincoln, NE by 5:00 p.m. on August 13, Date of Notice July 15, July 15, 22, & 29, 2015 NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION Notice is hereby given of the organization of ORVILLE TRUCKING, LLC, a Nebraska Limited Liability Company, under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its registered office at 508 South O Road, Aurora, NE The general nature of its business is to engage in and do any lawful act concerning any and all lawful business, other than banking or insurance, for which a limited liability company may be organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska; and for all other purposes authorized by law, to the same extent as natural persons might or could do. The company commenced on July 9, 2015, and the period of duration of the company shall be perpetual. The management of the company is vested in its members. Dated at Aurora, Nebraska this 13th day of July, ORVILLE TRUCKING, LLC Timothy J. Otto, #13177 Whitney, Newman, Mersch & Otto, Attorneys P. 0. Box 228 Aurora, NE (402) July 15, 22, & 29, 2015 PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Hamilton County Commissioners will receive sealed bids for County Road 911 signs, brackets, and post on August 3, 2015 at 10:00 a.m. in the courthouse at Aurora, Nebraska. For more detailed information contact the Hamilton County Highway Department, 1509 A Street, Aurora, Nebraska. (402) All bids are to be submitted prior to 10:00 a.m. on August 3, No bids will be accepted after that time. The Hamilton County Commissioners reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Darla J. Svoboda Hwy. Supt. July 15, 22, 29, 2015 NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF HAMILTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Estate of June E. Smith, Deceased Estate No. PR15-25 Notice is hereby given that on July 14, 2015, in the County Court of Hamilton County, Nebraska, the Registrar issued a written Statement of Informal Probate of the Will of said Decedent and that Leslie J. Biggs, whose address is Road 26, Sidney, NE 69162, was informally appointed by the Registrar as Personal Representative of the Estate. Creditors of this Estate must file their claims with this Court on or before September 22, 2015, or be forever barred. (seal) /s/ Kimberly A Howland Clerk of County Court PO Box 323 Aurora, NE Timothy J. Otto Whitney, Newman, Mersch & Otto P.0. Box 228 Aurora, NE (402) July 22, 29 & Aug. 5, 2015 LEGAL NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF HAMILTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA Case Number CI15-59 IN RE NAME CHANGE OF Guo Chen. Notice is hereby given that on the 14th day of July, 2015, a petition was filed in the District Court of Hamilton County, Nebraska, the object and prayer of which is to change a minor child s name from Guo Chen to Chen Guo. A hearing will be had on said petition before the Honorable Judge Daugherty in courtroom No. 1, th Street, Aurora, NE 68818, on the 28th day of August, 2015, at 3:30 p.m. or as soon thereafter as will be convenient for the Court and that unless sufficient cause is shown to the contrary, the minor child s name will be changed from that of Guo chen to Chen Guo. Qiaozhen Chen 850 Q St Aurora NE July 22 & 29, 2015 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the following-described property will be sold by GREGORY L. GALLES, Successor Trustee, at public auction to the highest bidder on the East side of the Hamilton County Courthouse, th Street, Aurora, Nebraska, on September 9, 2015, at 11:00 o clock a.m.: LOT SEVEN (7), BLOCK SIX (6), J. COX S SECOND ADDI- TION TO HAMPTON, HAMILTON COUNTY, NEBRASKA. The successful bidder shall submit payment in cash or certified fundsof the winning bid in full on the day and time of the sale, September 9, 2015 at the offices of Locher Pavelka Dostal Braddy & Hammes, except this requirement is waived when the highest bidder is the Beneficiary. DATED this 14 day of July, Gregory L. Galles, Successor Trustee By: /s/ Gregory L Galles For:Locher Pavelka Dostal Braddy & Hammes, LLC 200 The Omaha Club 2002 Douglas Street Omaha, Nebraska Phone: (402) Fax: (402) Gregory L. Galles, #21748 July 22, 29, Aug. 5, 12 & 19, 2015 NOTICE OF ORGANIZATION OF NIELSEN CUSTOM WORKS, LLC Notice is hereby given that NIELSEN CUSTOM WORKS, LLC, a Nebraska limited liability company, has been organized under the laws of the State of Nebraska, with its registered office at 711 L Street, Aurora, NE The general nature of its business is to engage in and do any lawful act concerning any and all lawful business for which a limited liability company may be organized under the laws of Nebraska, and for all other purposes authorized by law, to the same extent as natural persons might or could do. The limited liability company was formed on July 8, 2015, and shall have perpetual existence. Its affairs shall be conducted by the Members pursuant to an Operating Agreement duly adopted by the Company. Kent E. Rauert, Agent Svehla Law Offices, P.C N. Platte Ave., Suite A York, NE (402) July 22, 29 & Aug. 5, 2015 Hamilton County Board minutes Hamilton County Board of Commissioners met Monday July 13, 2015 at 8:30 am - all members present. Call to order by Chairman John Thomas. Pledge of Allegiance recited. Availability of Open Meetings Act information was noted. Publication and availability of agenda was noted. Motion by Nelson, second by Kremer to approve the agenda. Roll Call Vote: all ayes. Minutes approved as printed. Department Updates presented: Kirt Smith, Emergency Management; Brian Crabtree, Noxious Weed Fiscal Year Budget Requests received: Noxious Weed, Emergency Management, County Board, AACD, County Sheriff, Jail, Ambulance, Rescue Truck. Kubik updated on delivery of new ambulance. Motion by Richter Second by Kremer to approve extension of Homestead Exemption Application for Carole M Hauf. Roll Call Vote: All Ayes. Handrup, Richter and Nelson appointed to LEC Project Building Committee. Motion by Kremer, Second by Bergen to authorize LEC Project Building Committee to approve change orders in amounts up to 10, Roll Call Vote: All Ayes. Break was taken. Motion by Richter, Second by Kremer to go into executive session at 10:24 am to discuss collective bargaining strategy regarding the Highway Department Union. Roll Call Vote: All Ayes Motion by Richter Second by Kremer to come out of executive session at 10:37 am. Roll Call Vote: All Ayes. Bergen and Richter appointed to negotiating committee for Highway Union negotiations. Motion by Bergen, Second by Nelson to approve the Aurora Coop fuel bid for Roll Call Vote: All ayes. Memorandum for John Hewen request for historical marker tabled. Motion by Kremer Second by Richter to approve Grace Quiring Subdivision NE ¼ SE ¼ Roll Call Vote: All Ayes. Motion by Kremer Second by Richter to approve Elton Erickson Subdivision SW¼SE¼ Roll Call Vote: All Ayes. Motion by Kremer Second by Richter to waive the Preliminary plat for Kevin Williams NE¼ Roll Call Vote: All Ayes. Motion by Kremer, Second by Nelson to approve the 3 Year Hamilton County Juvenile Services Comprehensive Community Plan for July 1, 2015 to June 30, Roll Call Vote: All ayes. Correspondence: Ambulance Stats, A ROR N Days Thank You, Probation District 5 Invite, Treasurer Fund Balances and Ambulance Billing Report. Vendor Claims were signed. Board Open Discussion - Bergen regarding 20 Acre minimum for rural subdivision. Richter and Kremer will complete Ambulance Director Evaluation. Gravel Truck repairs. County Attorney Powell update on case. BOE to meet Monday, 7/20 at 8:00 am. No applicants for General Assistance. Motion by Nelson, second by Kremer to adjourn at 12:09 p.m. Roll Call Vote: All Ayes. Next meeting - Monday July 20, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. Hamilton County Board of Commissioners Becky Richter-1st District Rich Nelson-2nd District John W. Thomas- Chairman-3rd District Gregg Kremer-4th District Tim Bergen- Vice Chairman-5th District Attest: Jill M DeMers Hamilton County Clerk July 22, 2015 NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING OF HAMILTON COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the Hamilton County Board of Commissioners will be held Monday July 27, 2015 at 8:30 a.m. in the Commissioner s Room of the Hamilton County Courthouse in Aurora Nebraska. The meeting is open to the public. An agenda for the meeting is kept continuously current and is available for public inspection at the office of the County Clerk in the Hamilton County Courthouse, Aurora, Nebraska. Jill M DeMers Hamilton County Clerk July 22, 2015 NOTICE OF MEETING AURORA RURAL FIRE DISTRICT #6 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a meeting of the President and Board of Directors of Aurora Rural Fire District #6 will hold a on July 28, 2015 at 1:00 p.m. at the Fire Station. Agenda for the meeting is for the election of officers budget review. Bob Smith Secretary/Treasurer July 15 & 22, 2015 High Plains minutes July 13, 2015 M-Motion by, S-Seconded by, F- For, A-Against, Ab-Absent, As-Abstain, Mc-Motion Carried. The regular monthly meeting of the High Plains Community Schools Board of Education was held on July 13, 2015, at the Middle School in Clarks. The meeting was called to order at 7:00 p.m. by President Kathy Klingsporn. Present were Brian Samuelson, Paul VanHousen, Kevin Urkoski, Kathy Klingsporn, Superintendent Tonniges and A.D. Vrbka. There were 4 visitors. M-Samuelson, S-VanHousen to excuse Wendy Hudson and Karen Stevens from the board meeting. Mc 4-0 Ṁ-Samuelson, S-Urkoski to approve the agenda as presented. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-VanHousen, S-Samuelson to approve the minutes of the regular meeting held on June 8, Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) Items on the Supt. Tonniges report: Important dates; Facilities update; Personnel update; Professional update; Transportation update. Principal Hudson s report given by Supt. Tonniges: Professional development; Professional goals; Educational update; Facility update. Principal LeSuer s report given by Supt. Tonniges: Professional development; Important dates; Personnel. A.D. Vrbka s report: Rules meeting for coaches; Fall practices; Sports schedules. Kent Helgoth addressed the board during public speaking time to update the board on the electrical side of the air conditioning project. M-Samuelson, S-Klingsporn to approve a 10,000 transfer from General Fund to the Lunch Fund. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Urkoski, S-Klingsporn to approve a.05 raise in breakfast and lunch prices. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Urkoski, S-Samuelson to recess the regular school board meeting at 7:40 p.m. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Samuelson, S-Klingsporn to open the Student Activity Fees Hearing at 7:40 p.m. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens). Testimony was given. M-Urkoski, S-VanHousen to accept the Student Activity Fees with updated lunch/breakfast prices. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Samuelson, S- Urkoski to close the Student Activity Fees Hearing at 7:45 p.m. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Urkoski, S-Klingsporn to open the Parental Involvement Hearing at 7:45 p.m. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens). Discussion was held. M-VanHousen, S-Samuelson to close the Parental Involvement Hearing at 7:46 p.m. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Samuelson, S-Urkoski to accept the parental involvement policy with no changes. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Urkoski, S-Samuelson to continue with the regular school board meeting at 7:46 p.m. Mc 4-0. (Ab- Hudson, Stevens) M-Samuelson, S-VanHousen to approve the hiring of Rosie Grause and Richard Blackburn as custodians at the Clarks site. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-VanHousen, S-Samuelson to approve the student handbook changes as presented. Mc 4-0. (Ab- Hudson, Stevens) M-VanHousen, S-Samuelson to approve Hordville Shop and Polk Service Station as vehicle/bus inspection providers for the 2015/16 school year. Mc 4-0 (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Samuelson, S-Urkoski to approve to continue using Polk County News, Central City Republican Nonpareil and Aurora News Register as High Plains Community School s official newspapers. Mc 4-0. (Ab- Hudson, Stevens) M-Samuelson, S-VanHousen to approve AASA dues for Tonniges, NASBO dues for Bannister, NCSA dues for Hudson and LeSuer, NAESP dues for LeSuer and NASSP dues for Hudson. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Urkoski, S-Sameulson to approve the purchase of school management system from Software Unlimited for a one time set up fee and annual fee for a total of 8,295 with a November 1, 2015 start date. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-VanHousen, S-Samuelson to approve the purchase of HPC mascot for 1200 using HPC Spirit account funds. Mc 4-0 (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Samuelson, S-Urkoski to close option in Special Education. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-Samuelson, S-VanHousen to deny Kayden Tyan s option out request and to deny Leslie Fritz s option in request. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) Items discussed by requiring no action were Insurance, Teacher workday schedule, Community Pep Rally on August 24, Before/After school program; K-3 ipad purchase; 2015/16 budget; End of year board meeting; Grass pile/concrete at football field; Two houses; Board member meetings; Board retreat. The board reviewed the Lunch and Activities accounts. M-Samuelson, S-Urkoski to pay the general fund bills as presented. Mc 4-0 (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) 125 Plan...2, Activity Fund...2, AFLAC Aurora News Register Benson, Marla Blasé, Janet Blue Cross...43, Boys Town...6, Carl s Skrap CDW-G...16, Central City Mall Central NE Rehabilitation Svc , Central Valley Ag...3, Century House Chiropractic Clarks Lumber Clarks Telecom Connecting Point Construction Rental GI Cornerstone Bank...133, Culligan Culligan ESU# ESU# ESU#7...5, ESU#7...2, Greenline H-P-C Education Assoc...1, Hampton Public Schools Hofmann, Tom Holmes, Fred Horace Mann Hot Lunch Fund...10, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt 27, Island Supply Jensen Publishing John Baylor Test Prep...1, Source Gas Source Gas Source Gas Source Gas Keiter, Sarah Lichti s MARC...3, Manstedt K Lawn...2, Menards-Columbus Mid-Nebr Disposal, Inc Miller Seed & Supply Co Musil, Samantha Myers Insurance...85, NE Council of School Admin NE Council of School Attrnys Nebr Safety Center NE Safety & Fire Equip One Source Office Net...6, PGH&G...1, Petty Cash account Pioneer Publishing Polk County RPPD...2, Polk Light & Water...2, Polk Service and Repair Prairie Creek Family Presto X Quality Sew & Vac Redman Tree & Turf Svc...1, Regional Repair Riverside Technologies Inc.4, Romans Wiemer & Assoc Sapp Brothers...2, Tradition Hardware LLC Teaching Strategies, LLC The Thompson Co The Thompson Co Univ of NE-Lincoln Career Svc HireRight VanHousen, Gavin VanHousen, Kyler Village of Clarks Windstream Ziemba Roofing...2, IRS...46, NE Dept of Rev...6, NPRS...38, Total...473, M-Samuelson, S-VanHousen to go into closed session at 8:47 p.m. to protect the public interest or prevent the needless injury to reputation of an individual for the purpose of discussing personnel. Mc 4-0. (Ab-Hudson, Stevens) M-VanHousen, S-Samuelson to reconvene into the regular board meeting at 9:20 p.m. and close executive session. No action was taken during closed session. Mc 4-0. (Ab- Hudson, Stevens) M-VanHousen, S-Samuelson to adjourn at 9:28 p.m. Mc 5-0. (Ab- Hudson, Stevens) Respectfully submitted, Kathy Klingsporn President July 22, 2015 NOTICE OF PERMIT ISSUANCE The Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality (NDEQ) proposes to reissue with change a Nebraska Pretreatment Program (NPP) permit to Mars Petcare US, Inc. d/b/a The Iams Co., 1055 W. US Hwy 34, Aurora, NE. (NPP# NE ; SIC 2047). The facility is a manufacturer of dry and canned pet food. Process and nonprocess wastewater is discharged through Outfall 001 to Lincoln Creek; segment BB in the Big Blue River Basin, via the City of Aurora POTW. The permit would be issued for a period of up to five years and would restrict pollutant discharges to comply with the requirements of Department regulations. The draft permit, fact sheet and other public information are available for review at NDEQ s Lincoln Office (address below) between 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. weekdays, excluding holidays. To request copies of the draft permit and other information, call 402/ Individuals requiring special accommodations or alternate formats of materials should notify the Department by calling 402/ TDD users should call 800/ and ask the relay operator to call the Department at 402/ Written comments, objection and/or hearing requests concerning permit issuance may be submitted to Lisa Giesbrecht, NP- DES/NPP Permits Unit, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, 1200 N St., Suite 400, the Atrium, PO Box 98922, Lincoln, NE before the comment period ending date of August 21, A determination to hold a hearing will be based upon factual environmental or regulatory consideration. July 22, 2015 Hampton Village minutes July 13, 2015 The regular meeting of the Hampton Village Board was held July 13, 2015 at 6:00 p.m. at the Hampton City Auditorium. Notice of the meeting was given in advance to the Aurora News Register on July 8, Agenda packets were hand delivered to the trustees on July 10, Chairman Dane Schafer called the meeting to order. The following board members were present; D. Schafer, G. Winter, J. Parsley, R. Wochner, K. Goertzen. Also attending were S. Dallegge, C. Friesen, Karen Bamesberger, Reed Miller of Miller & Associates and Kurt Johnson Aurora News Register. 1. Acknowledgment of open meeting law as posted on the east wall. 2. City hall/shop Motion to accept sealed bid from Hampton Development Corporation in the amount of (See PUBLIC NOTICES, B5) Central Valley Ag NOW HIRING IN UTICA! We re looking for a motivated individual to join the CVA team in Utica as a Feed Mill Manager. Must have feed mill experience. 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11 PUBLIC NOTICES ZNEZ PAGE B 5 (Cont. PUBLIC NOTICES) 3, to purchase Lots 8, 9, 10, Block 3 J. Cox s First Addition, the Village will replace the sidewalk that runs along the south side of the property once the project is done and will provide infrastructure to the property; water to the curb stop, sewer to the sewer tap, and electricity to the meter. 3. Motion to amend the order of the agenda 4. Public comment none. 5. Utility Report was presented. Motion to approve the NPPD project to extend 3 phase electricity to the new Joseph Electric building which includes providing 3 phase to future commercial lots with the project estimated to cost around 33,046.00, Joseph Electric will provide the trenching for the project. 6. Committee Reports were given. Board reviewed a sewer backup claim received from Ryan Weedin, during the discussion it was noted that Weedin s stated that they were promised reimbursement for the costs incurred. The Village s policy is that all sewer backup claims are turned over to our insurance company and if they are denied by the insurance company then there is no reimbursement. Since there was a misunderstanding, a motion was made to reimburse Ryan & Melissa Weedin which is half of their claim. Motion YEA; J. Parsley, K. Goertzen, R. Wochner, D. Schafer. NAY: G. Winter. Motion to table the Nebraska Sweeping Inc. bid to sweep our city streets to the September meeting. 7. Reed Miller of Miller & Associates discussed with the board about an outstanding bill of 16, that we have for the professional fees on the new city hall/shop. He is willing to split the bill 50/50 bringing our total to 8, The board made no decision and will review this at the August meeting. 8. Motion to approve the 6/9/15 regular minutes as presented with a correction to be made. 9. The following bills having been reviewed by the auditing committee were read GENERAL FUND: Aurora Coop, 37.25; Aurora News Register, ; P. Bamesberger, 90.00; Black Hills Energy, 9.64; Burton Enterprises, ; CVA, ; S. Dallegge, ; John Deere Financial, 34.37; EFTPS, 2,513.11; C. Friesen, ; H S A Bank, 33.33; H2 Grow, , ; Hamilton Telephone Co., 66.41; Holiday Inn, 55.34; Joseph Electric, ; Juzyk Plumbing, ; L. Klute, , ; League of NE Municipalities ; Mierau & Co., ; Miller Monroe Farrel Insurance 3,498.67; NE Dept. of Revenue, ; Northwestern Mutual, 84.00; J. Parsley, ; S. Penner, 90.00; Presto X, 34.97; Salaries, 8, STREET: Black Hills Energy, 9.64; CVA, 51.15; John Deere Financial, 3,840.00; Depository Trust 38,510.06; H S A Bank, 33.33; Hamilton Telephone, 76.57; Holiday Inn, 55.34; Gene Joseph, 16.26; League of NE Municipalities ; Mierau & Co., ; Miller Monroe Farrel Insurance 3, UTILITIES FUND: Black Hills Energy, 31.47; Central District Health Dept., 31.00; CVA, ; Chemsearch, ; Depository Trust, 66,034.94; Energy Pioneer Solutions, 88.40; K. Friesen, 90.00; H S A Bank, 33.34; Hamilton County Clerk, 10.00; Hamilton Telephone, ; Holiday Inn 55.32; Gene Joseph, 16.26; League of NE Municipalities, ; Maguire Iron, 1,648.00; Mierau & Co., ; Miller Monroe Farrel Insurance 3,498.66; Municipal Supply Inc of NE, ; NE Dept. of Revenue, 2,078.18; NE Public Health Lab, ; NPPD, 30,385.87; NPPD, 3,614.02; NE Power Review Board, 84.93; One Call Concept, 13.45; Performance Repair, ; Petty Cash, 11.60; Pioneer Door, 1,767.00; U.S. Postmaster, Approve the bills and instruct the clerk to issue warrants. 11. Motion to accept the Treasurer s Report as presented. 12. Discussion was held on abandoned houses, will visit with Bobbi Pettit of SCEDD to see if she will be available to work on the process to get them cleaned up. 13. Clerk s Report was presented. 14. Motion to adjourn. Complete texts of minutes, resolutions, and ordinances are on file in the office of the Village Clerk and are available for public inspection during regular business hours. Susan Dallegge Village Clerk July 22, 2015 NOTICE Village of Giltner 2015 Job Titles & Salaries Pursuant to Section of the Statutes of the State of Nebraska, the following are the job titles and rates of pay for the Village of Giltner: Clerk/Treasurer /hr.; Utility Superintendent - 39,191.50/salary; Park /hr.; Building Manager /hr. Joan Eastman Village Clerk/Treasurer July 22, 2015 Giltner Village minutes July 13, 2015 Duly advertised meeting on July 13, 2015 called to order by Chairman John Eastman at 7:00 p.m. present: Jordan Eastman, Terra Hinrichs, Casey Nuss, and Kay Larson. Also present: Joan Eastman Clerk, James Kearn Utility Superintendent, Stephanie Mazankowski, Anna Hunnicutt, Brandon McKay, Rex Cates, Les Cates, Roger Townsley, Todd Barger SPD, Ross Lyons, and Paula Consbruck. Unless otherwise stated, all motions approved with all voting yes. M Kay Larson S Casey Nuss meeting declared to be preceded by public notice and determined to be legal and in open session. M- Casey Nuss and S Terra Hinrichs to approve the agenda. Unfinished Business: Community Center: Coffee Pots have been ordered and are in, the new carpet, painting and flooring is finished, and the new chairs are in and everything looks great. Nuisance property/unlicensed vehicles: Checking with lawyer on condemning a property in town. Southern Power and CPI Todd Barger with Southern Power spoke about the electrical work that needs to be done at the CPI location on Railroad and H Road, M John Eastman and S- Terra Hinrichs to approve the electrical work and to help with half of the costs to CPI. Park Volleyball Courts Stephanie Mazankowski and Anna Hunnicutt gave a detailed drawing of what they would like the courts to be like and the direction. Will look into grants to help fund the project and new adjustable nets to be able to play women s and co-ed tournaments M Casey Nuss and S Terra Hinrichs to approve. New Business: Paula Consbruck GOBS BBQ for Autumn Fest and Campers Paula let the board know that they are looking at a possibility of 25 campers coming in for this BBQ cook off for Autumn Fest, and that she has spoken with people in charge of Parkside Subdivision about parking some campers on their property M John Eastman and S Jordan Eastman to approve to let the campers come into the park for cook off. Trees at Well House there are 2 trees that need to be replaced at this time, and Paula Consbruck said she could get us trees at a discount M Terra Hinrichs and S Jordan Eastman to approve getting 2 new trees. Lot Split for Ashby/Kearn Resolution # M Casey Nuss and S John Eastman to approve the lot split. Budget Items Items were discussed for next year s budget. Superintendents Corner James let the board know about projects he is working on. June Claims were approved M John Eastman and S Terra Hinrichs. M John Eastman S Terra Hinrichs to adjourn at 8:30 p.m., next regular monthly meeting set for August 10, 2015 at 7:00 p.m. Joan Eastman Village Clerk July 22, 2015 Giltner Village claims A-1 Mist Sprayers, ; Aurora Cooperative, 49.59; Aurora News Register, 52.93; Ball Insurance Services, 1,218.00; Blue Cross Blue Shield, 1,858.95; Chemsearch, ;Construction Rental, ; Cooperative Producers Inc., ; Depository Trust Co., 4,333.75; Hamilton Telecommunications, ; Highland Park Lawn Co., ; Hooker Bros. Sand & Gravel, ; IRS/FICA Monthly, 1,689.26; Kriz-Davis Co., ; McCormicks Heating & AC, ; Menards, ; Mid-Nebraska Disposal, 1,966.10; Mid-State Community TV, 72.92; Momar, ; Municipal Supply Inc., 75.76; NE Power Review Board, 45.90; NE Public Health Environmental Laboratory, ; NPPD, 25,362.28; Office Net, 97.19; One Call Concepts, 18.80; Patch Masters, 13,856.50; Schneiders Hardware, ; Sensus, 1,784.47; Source Gas, 63.53; Southern Power District, 6,563.71; State Glass, Inc., ; United Systems Technology, 11.76; Verizon, 87.01; Warpath Pest Control, 60.00; Widga Financial Advisors, ; Total 65, July 22, 2015 NOTICE OF PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCES IN PAMPHLET FORM ORDINANCE NO. 1017: AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE XI BUSINESS REGULATIONS, CHAPTER 111 PEDDLERS, SEC- TIONS LICENSE RE- QUIRED, STANDARDS FOR REVOCATION, AND EXHIBITION OF IDENTIFICA- TION, OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE OF THE CITY OF AURORA, NE- BRASKA; AND REPEALING ALL PRIOR ORDINANCES AND RES- (See PUBLIC NOTICES, B3) Hamilton County vendor claims Allied Oil & Supply Inc...Grease & Oil As Central Finance/Communications... Computer Expense Auto Value Parts Stores...Road Repair Parts Auto Value Parts Stores... Shop Supplies Auto Value Parts Stores...Misc Supplies (Pit) Aurora Coop Elevator Co...Grease & Oil Aurora Coop Elevator Co...Road Equip Rep Labor Aurora Coop Elevator Co...Chemical Aurora Mall...Shop Supplies Aurora Mall... Office Supplies Aurora News Register...Printing & Publishing Aurora Water Department Water Bamesberger Blacksmith...Rd Equip Repair Parts Bamesberger Blacksmith...Road Equip Rep Labor Benner Farms, Inc.... Gravel & Rock Black Hills Energy...Heating Fuels Bomgaars...Misc Supplies (Pit) Bosselman Energy Inc....Fuel...18, California Contractors Supplies Inc...Shop Supplies Central Valley Ag...Fuel...2, Chemsearch...Chemical Friesen Ford...Rd Equip Repair Parts Green Line Equip - Aurora... Rd Equip Repair Parts Green Line Equip - Aurora... 4Equip Rental-Road...1, Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hometown Variety... Office Supplies Hometown Variety... Office Equipment...1, Hooker Bros Sand & Gravel Inc... Gravel & Rock...10, Island Supply Welding Co...Shop Supplies Lindquist Inc...Road Equip Rep Labor Matheson Tri-Gas Inc...Shop Supplies Memorial Community Health, Inc.... Drug/Alcohol Test Menards... Office Supplies Midwest Service & Sales Co...Shop Supplies Midwest Service & Sales Co...Signs & Post Midwest Service & Sales Co...Flares, Flags, Barrica Midwest Service & Sales Co... Culverts...23, Murphy Tractor & Equipment Inc...Rd Equip Repair Parts...1, Murphy Tractor & Equipment Inc...Road Equip Rep Labor...1, Murphy Tractor & Equipment Inc...Shop Supplies Napa Auto Parts Of Aurora...Shop Supplies Napa Auto Parts Of Aurora...Rd Equip Repair Parts Motor Fuels Division...Misc Expense (Fuel Tax...1, Nebraska Truck Center Inc...Road Equip Rep Labor...2, Nebraska Truck Center Inc...Rd Equip Repair Parts Nebraska Truck Center Inc... Postal Service-Freight Nebraska Truck Center Inc...Fuel Nebraska Truck Center Inc...Shop Supplies Nmc Inc...Rd Equip Repair Parts...1, Nebraska Public Power Dist-Omaha...Lights Quantum Aggregate Supply...Misc Supplies (Pit)...3, Sahling Kenworth Inc...Road Equip Rep Labor Sahling Kenworth Inc...Rd Equip Repair Parts Sahling Kenworth Inc...Shop Supplies Schneider s Hardware...Rd Equip Repair Parts Schneider s Hardware...Shop Supplies SOS Inc...Misc Supplies (Pit) Southern Power District...Lights Sprint... Telephone Service Sprint... Telephone Service TDLC Inc...Building/Facility Rent...2, T O Haas Tire Co Inc... Equip Tires & Tire Rep...1, Truck Center Companies...Rd Equip Repair Parts Truck Center Companies... Road Equip Rep Labor Truck Center Companies...Shop Supplies U S Bank... Lodging Expense Village Of Giltner...Lights Village Of Hampton...Lights Platte Valley Communications Of G IRadio Equipment Repair Hamilton Information Systems Inc.. Communications Equip Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service...1, A T & T... Telephone Service Platte Valley Communications Of G I... Radio Equip Repair Hamilton Information Systems Inc...Communication Equip...1, Mips Inc.... Website Costs Nebkan Specialty Vehicles... Ambulance...135, Woods & Aitken LLP...Miscellaneous Expenses...1, Prochaska & Assoc Inc... Engineering Costs...4, American Legion...Miscellaneous Expenses Andrews, Bruce...Mileage Allowance As Central Finance/Communications... Teletype Service As Central Finance/Communications. Data Processing Costs As Central Finance/Communications... Telephone As Central Finance/Communications... Telephone As Central Finance/Communications... Telephone Service As Central Finance/Communications... Telephone Service As Central Finance/Communications... Telephone Aurora Coop Elevator Co... Office Supplies Aurora Coop Elevator Co...Materials Aurora Coop Elevator Co...Jail Buidling Repair Aurora Mall... Board Of Prisoner Cost Aurora Mall... Office Supplies Aurora Mall... Office Supplies Aurora News Register... Office Supplies Aurora News Register...Miscellaneous Expenses Aurora News Register...Printing & Publishing Aurora News Register...Printing & Publishing Aurora News Register... Office Supplies Aurora Post Office-Zoning...Postal Services Aurora Water Department... Water Aurora Water Department... Water Auto Value Parts Stores...Materials Bank Of America...Dues, Reg, Subs Train Bankson, Larry... Mileage Allowance Bankson, Larry...Dues, Subs, Reg Train Bish, Don...Mileage Allowance Bish, Don...Dues, Subs, Reg Train Black Hills Energy... Heating Fuel Black Hills Energy...Heating Fuels Black Hills Energy... Heating Fuel Blue Knight Security Inc... Pub Safety (Security) Burton Enterprises... Garbage Central Valley Ag... Mach/Equip Fuel...11, Central Valley Ag...Fuel...2, Central Valley Ag... Mach/Equip Fuel Central Valley Ag... Fuel Central Valley Ag... Machinery Equip Fuel Aurora Water Department... Water Clerk Of The District Court...District Court Costs Community Action Partnership Of Mid-Ne...Public Trans Constellation New Energy Gas Division...Heating Fuels Constellation New Energy Gas Division... Heating Fuel Consolidated Management Company.Dues, Reg, Subs Train Culligan Of Hastings...2 Water Department Of Correctional Services...Medical Treatment Des Moines Stamp Manufacturing Co... Office Supplies Des Moines Stamp Manufacturing Co..Misc Capital Outlays Dethlefs, Brent...Dues, Subs, Reg Train Eakes Office Solutions... Office Supplies Eakes Office Solutions...Office Equip Repair Easy Lawn Inc...Jail Buidling Repair Easy Lawn Inc... Building Grounds Rep Ecolab Pest Elim. Div.... Building & Grounds Repair Ecolab Pest Elim. Div....Jail Buidling Repair Ecolab Pest Elim. Div.... Maintenance (Pest Con) Eletech Inc... Building Grounds Rep Ems Billing Services Inc...Ambulance Costs...4, Juan Acosta... Misc Exp (Ambulance) Friesen Ford...Vehicle Equipment Repair Grafton, Scott - Atty At Law... Cc Attorney Fees Hamilton County Aed Partnership... Office Supplies Hamilton County Court... Cc Court Costs Hamilton County Sheriff...District Court Costs Hamilton County Sheriff... Cc Court Costs Hamilton Information Systems Inc...Office Equip Repair Hamilton Information Systems Inc... Office Equipment Hamilton Information Systems Inc... Data Processing Costs Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications...Telephone Services Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications... Dist Judge Costs Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications...Telephone Services Hamilton Telecommunications...Telephone Services Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Service Hamilton Telecommunications... Telephone Hampton Inn - North Platte... Lodging Hanson Contracting & Locksmith...Jail Buidling Repair Hanson Contracting & Locksmith...Building Grounds Rep Health & Human Services... Mental Ret Act Hamilton County Treasurer... Office Supplies Hometown Leasing...Dist Judge Costs Hometown Leasing... Cc Court Costs Hometown Variety...3ffice Supplies Hometown Variety... Office Supplies Hometown Variety... Office Supplies Hometown Variety... Misc Capital Outlays Hometown Variety... Office Supplies Hometown Variety... Office Supplies Hometown Variety...Building Grounds Rep Hometown Variety... Office Supplies Hometown Variety...Miscellaneous Expenses Hutsell, Dave...Dues, Subs, Reg Train Hutsell, Dave...Mileage Allowance Hydro Tech...Office Equip Repair Hydro Tech...Building Grounds Rep Island Supply Welding Co...3mbulance Supplies Katharyn James... Misc Exp (Ambulance) Jackson Services Inc... Office Supplies Jim s U-Save Pharmacy...Medical Treatment Amy Jones... Misc Exp (Ambulance) Justice Data Solutions, Inc.... Office Supplies...2, Juzyk Construction Inc...Jail Buidling Repair Juzyk Electric Inc...Jail Buidling Repair Juzyk Plumbing Inc...Jail Buidling Repair Susan M Koenig...Dc Attorney Fees Lauritsen Brownell Brostrom & Stehlik Pc Cc Attorney Fees Leads Online... Safety Equipment...1, May, John... Mileage Allowance May, John...Dues, Subs, Reg Train Mayer Burns Koenig & Janulewicz... Cc Attorney Fees...3, Mcdonald, John... Dues, Subs, Reg Train Mcdonald, John...Mileage Allowance Microfilm Imaging Systems...Equip Rental-Office Mips Inc.... Maintenance/Repairs Mips Inc....Microfilming Costs Mips Inc.... Data Processing Costs Mips Inc.... Computer Exp-General...1, Mips Inc.... Data Processing Costs Microfilm Imaging Systems... Equip Rental-Office Moore Medical Llc...Ambulance Supplies Myers Law Office Pc Llc... Cc Attorney Fees Napa Auto Parts Of Aurora...Vehicle Equipment Repair Nebraska Crime Commission... Office Supplies Nebraska Public Power Dist-Omaha... Lights/Electric Nebraska Public Power Dist-Omaha...Lights...1, Nebraska Public Power Dist-Omaha... Lights Nebraska Public Power Dist-Omaha... Light Secretary Of State - Notary... Office Supplies Northeast Nebr Juvenile Svs Inc...Juvenile Costs Office Net Inc... Miscellaneous Expenses Office Systems Company...Office Equip Rental Ortegren, Harold...Mileage Allowance Ortegren, Harold... Dues, Subs, Reg Train Paul Clark... Cc Attorney Fees...1, Platte Valley Communications Of GI... Radio Equip Repair Platte Valley Communications Of G I... Materials Pohl, Gerald... Misc Exp (Ambulance) Powell, Michael... Office Space Powell, Michael...Photo Copy Powell, Michael... Postal Service Powell, Michael... Telephone Service Powell, Michael...Other Telephone (Fax) Powell, Michael... Internet Powell, Michael...Mileage Allowance Powell, Michael...Printing/Publishing (Microcopy) Rr Donnelley... Office Supplies Rasmussen Mechanical Services Inc Maintenance (Heat/Air) Region Iii Behavioral Health Svs... Behavorial Health Act...4, Schneider s Hardware... Office Supplies Schneider s Hardware...Miscellaneous Supplies Schneider s Hardware... Shop Supplies Schneider s Hardware...Miscellaneous Expenses Schneider s Hardware...Building Grounds Rep Schneider s Hardware... Jail Buidling Repair Sos Inc...Parks And Recreation Sprint... Telephone Service Sprint... Telephone Service Sprint... Telephone (Judge) Sprint...Telephone Services Sprint... Telephone Sprint... Telephone Service Sprint... Telephone Service Sprint... Telephone Service Sprint... 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12 e PAGE B 6 Classifieds For Sale Pets WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED. This job has an exam requirement. For questions regarding this position please contact the Postmaster at /29p Automotive CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING CALL: FAX: classifieds@hamilton.net 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday Box 70, 1320 K St. Aurora, NE per insertion for 25 words or less 15 each additional word 3HELP WANTED: SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS - The Aurora Public Schools are seeking qualified individuals to substitute teach during the school year. Please contact: Aurora Elementary School, ; Aurora Middle School, ; Aurora High School, If you have not previously subbed in the Aurora District, please plan on attending one of the following registration meetings on July 2730th from 2:00-5:00 at Central Office. Note: If you hold a two year or four year degree or have 60 college credit hours, you may be eligible for a local substitute teaching certificate. To apply for a certificate, contact the Nebraska Department of Education (www. education. ne.gov). 8/ billing charge All ads, including Thank Yous, must be prepaid Lost and found ads may be submitted free of charge 8.50 classified display rate per column inch For Sale To Give Away CLASSIFIED VALUE Pre-pay for 2 weeks, get 3rd week free; repeat 4 for 6 weeks, 6 for 9 weeks, etc. (if pre-paid with cash/check only). First-run classifieds designated with this symbol, also published as a group in A section. Pets Help Garage Sale Real Estate Automotive 3HELP WANTED: Learn-NGrow Daycare in Hampton is hiring full and part-time daycare staff. This includes a part-time cook. Love for children is a must! Call (402) for more information or send resumes so hbamesberger13@gmail.com 8/5 Volunteers Lost & Found AD DEADLINE: MONDAY 4:00 p.m. The Aurora News-Register will not print any advertisement which discriminates against any person on the basis of sex, sexual orientation, race, religion, age, disability, marital status or national origin. The Aurora News-Register reserves the right to edit or reject any advertisement at any time which does not comply with the policies and judgements of the newspaper. The advertisers agree to assume liability for all contents of all ads printed, as well as any claim arising therefrom made against the Aurora News-Register. 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13 PAGE B 7 Bethesda Church in Henderson to sponsor free clothing exchange Hello again from the community of Hampton on this fine day in the month of July, Our month is almost gone, again, and while it has been hot, hot, hot, it has seemed like a typical July summer in Nebraska. If it were not for the TV and radios to keep us abreast of the goings on in the world around us, I think we would feel that all the world is as peaceful as our surroundings. But the truth is, it is not, which makes us even more thankful for out little corner of the universe. Some of the happenings that we hear about are truly scary, and the changing HAMPTON COMMUNITY NEWS Noni Troester patterns of society make me rather glad to be a senior citizen. True to the pattern of senior citizens that have not changed since I was a young girl. I have to also wonder what this world is coming too. Since I don t have much social news this week, I ll relate a little narrative from the past to entertain you. Just a little food for thought from simpler times. Advantages of being a woman. Circa the 1950 s. Sixty-five percent of women say they d rather be men. Men do have more freedom. But beyond that, well, the modern gal certainly can t complain. A married woman has her bills paid the rest of her life. She has to keep house, but she never catches the really tough jobs. She doesn t have to be a coal miner, fire fighter, slaughterhouse worker, blast furnaces worker, garbage collector, steelworker, sandhog, seaman, or any of a hundred others. Women collect 80 percent of life insurance and 63 percent of inheritances. They own 55 percent to 60 percent of the savings accounts. They live five years longer than men, are less likely to wind up in jail or asylums or in debt. A male is four times as likely to be killed by an accident, and three times as likely to be killed by someone else. Law courts are more tolerant toward women. Besides, women can marry men. In 1700, Mary Pastor School to begin July 27 United Methodist Church Service on Sunday s at 11 a.m. July Pastor School St. GILTNER Joseph s COMMUNITY Catholic NEWS Church Mass on Sunday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Village Board Meetings are Joan Eastman the 2nd giltnernews@ Monday gmail.com of every month at 7 p.m. at the Giltner Community Center; to be put on the agenda please contact the Giltner Clerk s office at GADC Monthly meetings are the 1st Tuesday of every month at 7 p.m. Giltner Fire Department Business meetings are the 1st Monday of every month. Training meetings are last Monday of every month. Giltner Public Library NEW HOURS July Hours- Tuesdays July 28 will be from 3 p.m. 5 p.m., and Saturdays July 25 will be from 2 p.m. 4 p.m. Giltner Lions Club Monthly meetings are the 1st Thursdays of every month at 7 p.m., at the Giltner Community Center. Would love to have some new members. Contact any Lion s Club member for information. Birthdays & Anniversaries Birthdays: July 23 Allan Coats and Dani Most, July 25 Pastor Mahlon, July 27 Don Lewandowski, & Angie Hinrichs, July 30 Jaida Eastman, Doug Ocker and Perry Hosier Anniversaries: July 24 Monte & Sue Obermeier If there is anything you would like put into the paper for others to know of an event coming up or anything please contact me at giltnernews@gmail.com or you can call me at Montague said, It goes far toward reconciling me to being a women when I reflect I am in no danger of marrying one! Earnest E. Blau. What do you think? Have times changed or what? While I am happy in my little part of the world, I find this all moving closer to my front door with each passing year, and sometimes it scares me with all the changes in society. I know life has always been tough, but it seemed much simpler with less problems back then, and is moving way to fast today. Enough chit chat? Back to the present. A graveside burial for the cremains of Harold Keith Meerkatz was held Friday morning, July 3, at Salem Cemetery southwest of Hampton. Keith passed away suddenly on Friday, April 25, 2014, at his home in Hastings, Ontario, Canada. He was born on Aug. 22, 1942 to Harold and Mabel (Troester) Meerkatz, and is survived by one sister, Margaret (Jim) Garberding of Pueblo, Colo., and several nieces, nephews and close friends. His parents and sister Janice (Vern) Schoep preceded him in death as well as Pick a row of beans. Get a drink of water. Pick another row of beans. Get a drink of water.and then water the beans! My the sun is hot! I have had a difficult time keeping up with the moisture needs of my garden and at times feel guilty when I am watering when I think of those in drought situations who are on water restrictions. I am sure the only thing that does not shrivel up PHILLIPS in the heat COMMUNITY without water is weeds NEWS - especially one in particular called purslane. I told my husband that I should begin harvesting the Michelle McDonald clanmcdonald6 nuisance it is used by some in salads and it is supposed to be nutritious though it has a bit of an acid taste. It was first discovered in Massachusetts in the late 1600 s. I know we never had it in our yard until about 15 his wife, Leonilla Nellie. In his younger years, Keith served in the Air Force, and moved to Canada when he became V.P. and General Manager to Chas. Abel Phot Services/ Konika Film. He was returned to be buried by his parents in the family plot by a sister-in-law and extended family of his late wife, coming from Canada, New York and Texas. Nellie was returned to her family home in the Philippines, Following the private burial, local relatives hosted a brunch at St. Peter s Lutheran church before his family members returned to their respective homes. Pastor Gruber officiated at the cemetery. Damaris Olsen, Jean Anne Schmidt, Deb Wolff and Noni Troester spent Friday in Hastings with Jim Christian. The birthday of Jean Anne and Deb were celebrated at the noon meal. During this last week of July 22-31, we send wishes for a Happy Birthday to Josh Parks, Dominic Clevenger, Sue Heiden, Wayne Wehmeier, Joyce Martin, Cami Roehrs, Chris Driewer, Carol Dose, Marc Peters, Terry Smith, Kurt Troester, Jake Pars- Vacation Bible School to begin Aug. 2 years ago after we had one of those bad storms. I think seed blew into the area! A single plant can produce 240,000 seeds and those seeds have been found to remain viable for up to 40 years in the soil. I will not live long enough to see the weed eradicated from my yard but I will continue to attempt to do so. The Hall County and Adams County Fairs are wrapping things up this weekend and soon the fun of the Hamilton County Fair will begin July 30. The Burwell Rodeo is this week in Burwell of course. I noted that band camp begins on Aug. 3 and I guess we should all take note that like it or not school is around the corner with K-9 beginning on Friday, Aug. 14 and joining the group on Monday, Aug. 17. Happy Birthday wishes this week Don Berg on July 21 and Deanna Berg on July 22; Tyler Mayes on July 24; Larey Crawford on July 25; and Jim Gowlovech on July 26. Happy Anniversary to Steve and Jodi Stauffer on July 21 as they celebrate 25 years together. Congratulations! The water line to the new community hall should be completed the beginning of this week and then the sewer ley, donna Driewer, and my son Dallas Troester, born on July 29, (Almost middle age already.) Also Willard Klawonn at MCC in Aurora who will be 91 years old on the 27th. Community members celebrating anniversaries include Dwayne and Barb Rickert on the 31st, Dan and Anne Daly on the 27th, Larry and Janet Driewer on the 30th. Best wishes to all. A bit of interesting information on marriage from a 1963 almanac, but probably good advice forever, comes from a Frank Rickey. 1) Never get mad when your wife does. 2) If your wife gets mad, don t talk. Just mope. A talking man stirs up the tigress in a woman, but a man who mopes, appeals to the maternal instinct. 3) If these fail pretend you are hurt. This will appeal to the first-aid instinct. We offer our congratulations to Ben Peard and Sadie Shoup as they entered into married life on Saturday, July 11, in a wedding ceremony at the Zion Lutheran Church. Pastor Cooper officiated. A reception followed at the 4-H building in Aurora. Ben is the son of Russ and Randyce (Boyden) Peard of Phil- line will follow. Once those projects are completed the area should receive a nice asphalt coating. The contract was signed this past week for the main building portion of the project. The hard work and time of our Memorial Hall Committee volunteers is paying off. Thanks guys! Vacation Bible School will be Aug. 2 through Aug. 7 at Phillips United Methodist Church. Registration will be Aug. 2 from 5 to 7 p.m. The entire family is invited to the registration for free hot dogs, ice cream and the fun of a bounce house. Beginning on Monday evening there will be stories, games, crafts, music, lots of laughter and some great treats provided by the United Methodist Women. Be sure to bring a friend and come join the fun! Sunday services at Phillips United Methodist Church are at 9 a.m. The Adult Bible Study group will take a little break this summer so look for news of meeting again in September. If you have any news to share please don t hesitate to me at clanmcdonald6@ hamilton.net or call Birthdays, anniversaries, events, history to share just let me know. Have a great week and make the most of each day! lips, and Sadie is the daughter of Gary and Deb (Wall) Shoup. Ed and Anita Wall are the happy grandparents. The newlyweds will make their home in Grand Island where Sadie is employed and Ben will continue helping his father farm. Bethesda Church at Henderson is sponsoring a free clothing exchange this coming Saturday, July 25, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Heartland Community School Cafeteria, 1501 Front St. There will be gently used clothing for infants, men, women and children. If you would like to donate clothing or school supplies, which will also be available, they may be dropped off at the church, or call for more information. All items are free. Noni Troester visited Carrolyne Wolff and LaRue Rehrs at the Villa on Sunday afternoon. That wraps up the news and views from Hampton this week. I could sure use your help with gathering interesting news for this column, and my machine is always on. Just give me a call. So until next time, hang in there and keep looking up. Don t Miss An Issue Going to College? Get an E-subscription! 30 a year AurorA Subscribe Today! 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14 PAGE B 8 Real estate transfers Dana Point Development Corporation to Warren and Michelle Whelan - Lot 1, Wedeking 3rd Subdivision to Aurora Randy and Joni Huebert to Chris H. Schaffert - Lot 12, Block 3, Lincolnshire Subdivision to Aurora Casey and Julie Jensen to Geoffry R. Griffin - Lot 2 and N17 of Lot 3, Block 6, South Addition to Aurora JoAnn M. Landenberger to Steven and Shari Nunn - Part of Lot 14 and Part of Lot 15, Black s Second Sub. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development to Michael and Katy Bates - Lot 9 and 10, Block 6, Enterprise Add. City of Aurora to David and Shirley Emken Lot 53, Section 13 City of Aurora to George E. and Patricia G. Eberly - Lot 48, Section 13 Elmer and Donna Thieszen to Elmer and Donna Thieszen to each an und. ½ interest in W½NW¼ of and W½SW¼ of John and Marlene Ferguson to Todd and Gwen Ferguson - E½SW¼ of Section , except tract Todd and Gwen Ferguson to John and Marlene Ferguson - W½SW¼ in OL Properties, LLC to PromoCal Production, Inc. - Lot 24, Mariposa Lake Development Kelly Bachman aka Kelly Sanders to Dorothy C. Wilson - Part of the W½NW¼ Donna Rehrs, PR of the Estate of Murray A. Rehrs, Dec. to Donna Rehrs - 72% of 1/3 interest in E½SW¼ of Section Donna Rehrs, PR of the Estate of Murray A. Rehrs, Dec. to Sarah Rehrs - 14% of 1/3 interest in E½SW¼ of Section Donna Rehrs, PR of the Estate of Murray A. Rehrs, Dec. to Jeff Rehrs - 14% of 1/3 interest in E1/2SW¼ of Section Robert and Janet Carson to Jace and Kendra Hudson - Part of SE¼ of Charles E. O Donnell to Charles E. and Patricia W. O Donnell - E½SE¼ of Section Walden and Patricia Veburg to Walden and Patricia Veburg - Part of W½NW¼ of and W½NW¼ of , except tract; SW¼NE¼ of and Lots 21-23, Pt. of 24, Block 8, Original Town to Hordville Sharon Mason to John Mason - Lot 20, Block 4, Original Town to Hampton Darren and Celeste Bartunek to Travis and Krystal Conard - Lot 2, Dunhams Subdivision to Aurora Morris McCollum to Rosemarie S. King - Lots 21 and 22, Block 4, Original Town to Aurora Joe and Janet Johnson to Lee and Naomi Kowalski - Lot 39, Aurora State West Second Subdivision 305 Fairview, LLC to Dana Point Development Corporation - Part of Lot 14 and Part of Lot 15, Warleen Subdivision Cheryl Kliewer to Kendall Kliewer NE¼NW¼ of Section Larry and Janet Driewer to BNSF Railway Local students to participate in musical starting Friday Company - part of W½NW¼ of Section H & H Management, LLC to Jeffrey and Michelle Sutter - Lot 3, Block 6, Enterprise Addition to Aurora Aurora Development Corporation to Roberts Equipment Co., LLC - Lot 1, Southeast Business Park - Roberts Sub. Elsfive, Inc. to John and Teresa L. Shidler - Lot 1, Block 3, Yonker Subdivision to Phillips Lowell and Jennifer Ediger to BNSF Railway Company - Part of the W½SE¼ and SW¼ of and Part of NE¼ of Calvin and Suzanne Ratzlaff to Evan and Kristen Friesen - Part of NW¼NW¼ of Section Vicki Boord, Co-PR of the Estate of Terry Rasmussen and Co-PR of the Estate of Betty Rasmussen to CCLIVE, LLCLot 13, Lac Denado Subdivision Dianne J. Danhauer to Philip and Stefanie Conradt - Lot 3, Block 9, McBride Second Subdivision Valley View Recreation Association to Kent and Deborah L. Carlson - Lot 2, Valley View 3rd Subdivision Replat LaDonna R. Halstead, Trustee to David Fairchild - N½ of Lot 11 and all Lot 12, Block 14, Original Town to Phillips Robert and LaDonna Halstead to David C. Fairchild - N½ of lot 11 and all Lot 12, Block 14, Original Town to Phillips Andrew and Shannon Peard to Dillan P. Olson - Part of S½SW¼ of Section Woffco, Inc. to Lynn Skorniak - Lot 11, Farley s Subdivision to Aurora Timothy and Meagan Champion to Rebecca A. Fenton - Lot 3, Block 2, Original Town to Aurora Katharyn and Gayle James to Susan R. Pawloski, John D. James and Jeffrey G. James - SW¼ of Ramona Mora to Gloria Ramirez - Lot 22, 23 and 24, Block 23, Original Town to Phillips Gregg M. Sherwood to Sandra L. Sherwood - part of SE¼ of Richard and Renee Arnold to Joshua L. Parks - Part of SE¼ of a , Hampton lrreg. Tract Shelly S. Yost to Jordan T. Krier - Lot 5, Block 7, South Addition to Aurora Cynthia M. Schroeder and Phillip D. Hartzell, Co-PR of the Estate of Benilda M. Hartzell, Dec. to William K. and Julie Wetherington - Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 9, Enterprise Addition to Aurora Christopher and Jena Lomasney to Timothy and Meagan Champion - part of the S½SE¼ of Section Kirk and Kelly Helgoth to Brent and Elizabeth Frerichs - Lot 11, Platte View Estates Subdivision Karen Fagan, PR of the Estate of Larry W. Fagan to Karen E. Fagan - NW¼ of David S. Olive to Nathan and Desiree Teahon - Lot 4 and S6 of Lot 3, Block 1, Original Town of Aurora DEBUT! Youth Theatre Company presents Shrek The Musical directed by Pam Ahlman and Deb Schell. The musical features three Aurora students. Ryan Marlatt, son of Rob and Laurel Marlatt, will play Shrek. Zander Stromer, son of Grady and Rose Stromer, will play the role of Donkey. Ethan Ramackers, son of Ryan and Jen Ramackers, will be playing one of the three blind mice. The musical will be on Friday, July 24 at 2 and 7 p.m., Saturday, July 25 at 7 p.m. and Sunday, July 26 at 2 p.m. at Grand Island Senior High Little Theater. Tickets are 8 for adults and 5 for children ages 5 to 12. Tickets are available from cast members, Ron s Music, Ace Hardware, Hy-Vee Customer Courtesy photo Three local students will be performing in Shrek The Musical this weekend at the Grand Island Little Theater. The students participating are, from left, Zander Stromer, Ryan Marlatt and Ethan Ramackers. Service desk and at the performances. Proceeds are to benefit the 2015 CADILLAC ESCALADE Betty Powell-Lofgreen and Shirley Anderson Memorial Scholarship fund CHEVY SILVERADO LT 8 Speed Automatic Assist Steps Power Retractable 1708 S. Webb Rd Grand Island, NE dinsdaleauto.com WAC 2000 cash or trade down %; % %, 99 & older %, 9.9% APR WAC 36 mo. 0% down. 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15 LIFE WEDNESDAY, INSIDE SECTION C: n Opinion...C 2, 7 n TV Times... C 3-6 JULY 22, 2015 Photo by Chad Carlson This second place agriculture/nature photo taken by Chad Carlson of Aurora is an aerial taken from a DJI Phantom quad copter on May 17 in the late afternoon after a rainstorm. Carlson described the picture as a full double rainbow arching over the great city of Aurora and more specifically over the incredible school. Photo by Tara Hanneman This photo taken by Tara Hanneman of Aurora received a honorable mention recognition in the things category. The photo features Hanneman s mom, Ardis Jacobs, holding her bouquet on her wedding day, April 18. The bouquet was designed by Aurora Floral. Shutterbugs share photography talents Photo taken by Danielle Janda Danielle Janda of Aurora won second place in the sports category with this photo of Cadence Jarzynka making a diving catch and then throwing the ball to first base. Photo by Cody Farrall Cody Farrall of Hampton received honorable mention in the sports category with this photo taken in June. It was the last game of the season for the 9&U Henderson B team. Coach Byron Siebert gave out awards at the end of the game -- a bottle of Gatorade and an award. Lane Farrall, number 3, received Rookie of the Year. Photo taken by Damaris Olsen Damaris Olsen of Hampton won second place in the things category with her photo of a barn and an old pick-up truck located at the corner of 1st and A Street in Aurora. Photo taken by Danielle Janda This photo, taken by Danielle Janda of Aurora, received honorable mention in the mobile phone category. She titled the photo Beauty of God s Creation. Photo by Hailey Hanneman Eleven-year-old Hailey Hanneman of Aurora won honorable mention in the agriculture/nature category with her photo of a sloth taken at the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha. Hanneman was convinced the sloth was winking at her. Photo by Crystal Jarzynka This photo titled A Girl and her Dog was taken by Crystal Jarzynka of Aurora and won second place in the mobile phone category. The photo was taken last year in Hamilton County at sunset looking over a field.

16 OPINION PAGE C 2 Thinking positive Optimistic poll in and of itself a reason for optimism Are you better off this year than you were five years ago, and do you think you ll be better off in 10 years than you are today? In rural Nebraska, the percentage of folks answering yes to one or both of those questions is rising, reflecting a sense of optimism that says a lot about our Midwestern values and sense of worth. It s encouraging, frankly, to know that rural Nebraskans generally perceive the proverbial water glass to be half full, rather than half empty, a judgement based more on a personal sense of perspective than anything else. For 20 years now, the University of Nebraska-Lincoln has asked citizens of our great state how they feel about their lives in general. Hamilton County was included in this year s random survey, which drew nearly 2,000 responses. Our hunch is that the results were far more positive here in Nebraska than they would be in many other states, which in and of itself is reason for optimism. Rural Nebraskans are surrounded Rural Nebraskans are surrounded by people with a generally optimistic outlook and that can be contagious, just as pessimists can cast a negative cloud over our daily lives. Time keeps marching on, by any measure Time is a strange thing. It has been said, Time is nature s way of keeping everything from happening at once. To me, as a former newspaper publisher, time weekly referred to our newspaper deadline. Now that I am retired I question how much retirement time I have left. Time has remained constant through centuries in what we call the 24-hour day. However, keeping time has certainly changed. Keeping time was once done on a sundial before advancing hundreds of years through grandfather clocks, mantle clocks, alarm clocks, and now atomic clocks. Portable timepieces called Around the Square R.L. Furse pocket watches were replaced by thick, bulky wristwatches and later the thin wristwatch. Now you sport thick wristwatches that by the push of a button can become a stopwatch, calculator, heart monitor and even a small computer. Despite the advancements in technology we have found we still continue to rely on the basic timepiece that has been proven (pardon the pun) over time and is always with us. The timepiece is the nose. The nose tells us when it is by like-minded people with a generally optimistic outlook on life, in other words, and that can be contagious, just as pessimists can cast a negative cloud over our daily lives. So how did the numbers shake out this year? Fifty-three percent of poll respondents said they were better off this year than five years ago, up from 50 percent last year. That total equals the highest percentage in all 20 years of the study, matched only in The numbers weren t quite as high when rural Nebraskans were asked if they ll be better off in 10 years, with 48 percent saying yes. The percentage of those who think they ll be worse off decreased from 22 percent in 2014 to 17 percent this year. Heavy spring rains, which in effect ended a long drought, and low unemployment certainly added some positive food for thought to the rural Nebraska mindset this spring, when the poll was conducted. At the same time, however, the ag sector that drives our rural economy is in a bit of a dip, which is already causing a ripple effect. Therein lies the blessing of Nebraskans steadfast strength and focus on quality of life. No matter what cards we re dealt, things could always be better, and things could always be worse. We all know people very close to if not within our own inner circles who have been dealt a tough hand. It s how we feel about our hand, and how we play the cards that defines who we are. In that sense, living amongst optimistic, hard-working, family-oriented people of faith does matter when it comes to dealing with life s daily struggles. This poll confirms, among other things, that rural Nebraska is a great place to live, work and raise a family. Kurt Johnson breakfast time. We can smell the bacon and eggs. We know when it is noontime because we sniff the aroma of the rump roast and veggies cooking in the crock pot. And we are called to suppertime because of the smell of hamburgers on the grill. Come to think of it, we can add our blinkers to our natural clock. Heavy eyelids even tell us when it s bedtime. So maybe we don t need all those clocks after all. *** It s also been observed if it wasn t for the last minute, nothing would ever get done! *** Recently a son escaped the wrath of his mother. He neatly sidestepped this question asked by a snoopy individual, What is the size of your mother? He thought a minute and replied, A mom s size. *** A small town newspaper featured what I would determine one of the shortest obituaries ever published. It simply said Doug died. According to the publisher, that is what the deceased had requested and the community was small enough that nearly everyone knew Doug. In all fairness, Doug commanded more newspaper space later when the publisher, who was a good friend, recalled in his column their friendship as well as Doug s achievements. RL Furse is publisher emeritus of the News-Register Local solutions, brighter futures This summer, parents across the country are preparing their children for the coming school year. Whether unwinding on a family break, purchasing school supplies, returning summer reading books to the library, or finishing summer camp, it s almost time to go back to school. We owe so much to our nation s hardworking educators. They are the role models for our children, providing invaluable life lessons that go well beyond reading, writing, and arithmetic. Before my time in the Nebraska Legislature, I served on my local school board, the Nebraska School Finance Review Committee, and as president of the Nebraska Association of School Boards. These experiences helped shape my views on education, both as a state lawmaker and in the U.S. Senate. Nebraska is truly fortunate to have excellent schools. In early 2002, an education bill known as No Child Left Behind (NCLB) was signed into law. This was the most comprehensive education reform since the 1960s. But since the law s enactment, it has become more and more evident that NCLB is a failed policy. In Nebraska, we have seen this firsthand, especially with regard to the law s impact on student testing. Before NCLB, Nebraska measured student progress with the School-based Techled Assessment and Reporting System, referred to as STARS. In many Nebraska communities, tests were designed locally by teachers with the support of administrators, school boards, and local communities. The results were reported to the state to ensure the highest quality. By engaging classroom educators in the process, the quality of the tests remained high and teachers were able to use them to improve student learning. But with the advent of NCLB, our state was forced to make a tough choice: either adopt a statewide test or lose federal funding to implement the NCLB mandates. Federal policies should enhance the classroom experience, provide essential resources, and help place our students on the path to bright Senator Deb Fischer futures. For these reasons, the Senate began debate this month on an education reform bill that would end the broken NCLB policy. The bipartisan bill, known as the Every Child Achieves Act, would restore local control of our children s education to the people who are closest to our students parents, teachers, school boards, and communities. NCLB policy caused overtesting and forced teachers to teach to the test rather than provide students with the knowledge and tools they need. By ending the federal test-based accountability system, the Every Child Achieves Act can give states the ability to determine how to use federally required tests for accountability purposes. It would end the Common Core mandate by affirming that states can determine what academic standards they will adopt without interference from Washington. In addition, it would prevent the federal government from forcing states to implement any particular set of education standards. While this bill is an effective tool in reforming our education standards, I m going further to target misguided requirements. In 2011, the Department of Education announced a waiver program to provide states with more flexibility. But these waivers require states to comply with even more federal mandates. Washington is unilaterally deciding how our states and communities should improve their students education. To stop this, I worked with Senators Angus King of Maine and Jon Tester of Montana to introduce and pass an amendment that will ensure our local stakeholders have a stronger voice in both the regulatory and guidance processes. By doing so, we can restore authority back to our communities. These changes are long overdue. I will continue my efforts to ensure that education decisions are made at home, not in Washington. Thank you for participating in the democratic process. I look forward to visiting with you again next week. Letter to editor policy The Aurora News-Register welcomes readers comments on any issue. Your letter to the editor must include the writer s name, address and telephone number and must be signed in order to be published. Deadline to submit letters is noon Friday. Letters can be mailed to P.O. Box 70, ed to newsregister@ hamilton.net or hand-delivered. Signatures will be verified. Getting back to work in Nebraska Growing Nebraska will not happen by accident it takes careful planning. Connecting Nebraskans to good jobs is one way we can ensure that our state continues to grow, and it is something that I have directed members of my team to work on in their agencies across all of state government. For job creators, this is particularly important in light of our state s lowest-in-the-nation unemployment rate of 2.6 percent. At the Department of Labor, growing job opportunities means looking for new ways to help unemployed Nebraskans expeditiously reenter the workforce by finding good jobs that fit their skills and experience. This week, my administration announced the launch of Nebraska s new reemployment system aimed at helping unemployment claimants reenter the workforce and making it easier to find a good job. Our state s program developed by the Nebraska Department of Labor is the first of its kind of any state in the nation, and has won approval from the U.S. Department of Labor. The goal of the program is to utilize personal one-on-one assistance to connect the approximately 10,000 Nebraskans looking for work and applying for Governor Pete Ricketts unemployment benefits with some of the over 50,000 jobs in the state s job opening database. Our state s reemployment program is unique to other states for a couple reasons. First, nearly all jobseekers who receive unemployment benefits will be required to enroll in an individualized reemployment plan to remain eligible for benefits. Department of Labor staff will meet with each worker to develop their individualized reemployment plan shortly after an application is submitted for unemployment benefits. Second, the reemployment program leverages cutting edge software that requires jobseekers to create a resume searchable by potential employers who can make queries for skill inventory, find resumes with the right experience, and proactively reach out to potential applicants. Previously, the department successfully utilized a limited version of this program for jobseekers with a high probability of exhausting their benefits. Nebraska s new reemployment program has several components that will ensure that jobseekers in our state have the best resources on hand as they look for their next job. For example, not only will jobseekers work with agency staff to develop individual employment plans, but they will also help them to identify goals and objectives and determine the appropriate combination of services for the participant to meet their employment goals. These plans are designed to help engage the individuals and provide them with a clear understanding of where they are going. Additionally, all participants will be required to create an account on the state s employment website, NEworks. This account will allow individuals access to employment tools and resources, such as a resume builder, a messaging center to communicate with employers and workforce staff, free online learning resources, job search options including a virtual recruiter to identify personalized employment opportunities, (See RICKETTS, C7) OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF HAMILTON COUNTY PRIZE WINNING NEWSPAPER 2015 Nebraska Press Association Published each Wednesday by Porchlight Publishing, Inc. 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17 PAGE C 3 Mid-State TV, Inc. 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Geographic-HD 258 HD & SD Channels included in the Basic Cable Package. Scan your TV to see these channels. Requires Serving an Aurora HDTV or Hampton an HD Receiver. Giltner Trumbull Doniphan Marquette Hordville Phillips Premium Movie Channel Selected Guide data is provided for your convenience. Select Guide on your TV for the full list of guide information Serving Aurora Hampton Giltner Trumbull Doniphan Marquette Hordville Phillips Platte View Estates WEDNESDAY EVENING JULY 22 SD HD 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 NET PBS NewsHour (N) Å Life on the Reef Å Apollo Wives Å NOVA Salvaging the Costa Concordia. NOVA Malaysian Airlines jet disappears. Globe Trekker Building England II MeTV M*A*S*H Å Pure Nebraska The Walking Dead This Sorrowful Life The Walking Dead Welcome to the Tombs MyNews at 9 (N) Family Guy Å Family Guy Å American Dad Å American Dad Å Perry Mason: Bride NBC News at Six The Big Bang Theory America s Got Talent Best of Auditions Last Comic Standing The Premiere Comics perform for the judges. Å News at Ten The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Seth Meyers FOX Modern Family Å Modern Family Å MasterChef Moo-vers and Bakers (N) Home Free (Series Premiere) (N) Å KFXL Nightly (N) TMZ (N) Å Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland The Insider Å Dish Nation Å CBS /11 News at Six Wheel of Fortune Big Brother (N) Å Criminal Minds Rock Creek Park Extant Molly tries to create a virus. Å News at 10 (N) (:35) NCIS Ducky and Bishop go to London. 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(N) (Live) NFL Live (N) Å Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å ESPNU College Football From Nov. 1, (N) Å College Football From Jan. 1, (N) Å ESPNEWS 18 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/Interruption First Take Re-Take First Take Re-Take ESPNC 19 Who s Number 1? Å Who s Number 1? Å Who s Number 1? Å Who s Number 1? Å Who s Number 1? Å Who s Number 1? Å CBSN V8 Supercars Townsville 400. (Taped) V8 Supercars Winton Super Sprint, Race 3. V8 Supercars V8 Supercars Townsville 400. Formula Drift Formula Drift V8 Supercars Clipsal 500 Adelaide, Race 3. FSNNE Big 12 Showcase (N) Royals Live (N) (Live) MLB Baseball Pittsburgh Pirates at Kansas City Royals. From Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Royals Live (N) (Live) Big 12 Showcase Golf Matt Holliday Celebrity Classic. FS CONCACAF Gold Cup NASCAR Racing NCWTS Setup Å NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series: Eldora. (Live) Å FOX Sports Live (N) (Live) Å International Champions Cup Soccer: North America GOLF Quest for the Card Golf Channel Acad. School of Golf Feherty Altered Course Golf Central Golf Central Feherty NBCSN (5:30) National Pro Grid League (Taped) 2015 Tour de France Stage 17. Mountain stage race. From Digne-les-Bains to Pra Loup. Motocross Highlight Series (N) 2015 Tour de France Stage 17. FS NASCAR Racing Camping World Truck Series: Eldora, Qualifying. Top Goals 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup Semifinal 2: Teams TBA. From Georgia Dome in Atlanta. (Live) UFC s Road to the Octagon UFC Unleashed NFL NFL Total Access (N) (Live) Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings Detroit Lions G.B Packers The Top 100 Players of 2015 NFL Total Access Chicago Bears Minnesota Vikings CSPAN 58 House Session (N) (Live) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. CSPAN2 59 U.S. Senate Coverage (N) (Live) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. CSPAN3 60 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. HALL The Waltons Elizabeth falls from the log pile. The Waltons The Ordeal Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV Property Brothers Kathryn & Eric Å Property Brothers Crista and Sumit Å Property Brothers Derek & Jennifer Å Property Brothers Shannon & Darl Å Most Desperate Most Desperate Property Brothers: Buying & Selling Å HIST American Pickers A one-man village. Å American Pickers A mint 56 Chevy Belair. American Pickers Red, White and Blues (:03) The Woodsmen Search and Rescue (:03) Alone A brutal storm batters the men. (:01) American Pickers Å NET2 106 POV Return to Homs Goalkeeper becomes an insurgent. Å Frontline Drug cartel leader El Chapo Guzmán. (N) Å PBS NewsHour (N) Å Nightly Business Rpt. DW News Charlie Rose (N) Å NET3 107 Mexico/Bayless Essential Pépin Lidia s Kitchen Å Cook s Country Nick Stellino Joanne-Fresh Ask This Old House Rick Steves Europe Music Voyager Å Lidia s Kitchen Å Cook s Country Mexico/Bayless USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Suits Harvey s sessions continue. (N) Å (:01) Mr. Robot eps1.43xpl0its.wmv (N) (:06) Complications Diagnosis (:06) Suits Harvey s sessions continue. WGN-A 111 America s Funniest Home Videos Å America s Funniest Home Videos Å How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Rules of Engagement Rules of Engagement Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation TNT Castle A divorce attorney is murdered. Castle A DJ is murdered. Å (DVS) Castle Alexis starts a video blog. Castle Recoil Å (DVS) CSI: NY Jo s daughter witnesses a murder. CSI: NY A food truck explodes at a festival. A&E Duck Dynasty Å Duck Dynasty Å Duck Dynasty Å Duck Dynasty Å Duck Dynasty Å (:31) Wahlburgers Donnie Loves Jenny (:31) Lachey s Bar (:02) Duck Dynasty (:32) Duck Dynasty (:01) Duck Dynasty (:31) Duck Dynasty QVC You re Home With Jill Christmas in July. In the Kitchen With David PM Edition Cooking with David Venable. Rick & Easy Solutions Problem solvers with Rick Domeier. Obsessed With Shoes & Handbags HSN Beauty Essentials Under 50 Dollars Too Faced Cosmetics Celebration (N) Beauty Celebration Featuring Tweak-d (N) Tweak-d Haircare intelliwhite 24 Hour Beauty Celebration Finale (N) Serena Williams Signature Statement (N) TRUTV The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect The Carbonaro Effect EWTN 241 Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass EWTN Live Chad McEachern (N) EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary EWTN Religious Vaticano The Catholic View Women of Grace Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass CHURCH 242 Dr. Tony Evans Glen Berteau Å Trinity Family Love Israel Things-Possible Touching Lives From His Heart This Is Your Day Supernatural Now Joel Osteen Å It s Supernatural! Creflo Dollar Å SONLIFE 243 Message-Cross Insight IYC Live Service FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. FWC Music Live gospel music recorded. TBN 244 Billy Graham Classic Crusades Trinity Family Turning Point Joseph Prince Å Living By Faith Å Praise the Lord (N) (Live) Å BillyGraham.TV Jesse Duplantis THURSDAY EVENING JULY 23 SD HD 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 NET PBS NewsHour (N) Å The Forsyte Saga Å Antiques Roadshow Vintage Madison Poirot Obnoxious cruise passenger killed. Poldark on Masterpiece Å Consider This... Scully: World Show MeTV M*A*S*H No Sweat Pure Nebraska The Mentalist Scarlett Fever Å The Mentalist Bloodshot Å MyNews at 9 (N) Family Guy Å Family Guy Å American Dad Å American Dad Å Perry Mason NBC News at Six The Big Bang Theory Food Fighters (N) Å Dateline NBC (N) Å News at Ten The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Seth Meyers FOX Modern Family Å Modern Family Å BOOM! Teams answer trivia questions. Wayward Pines Cycle Å KFXL Nightly (N) TMZ (N) Å Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland The Insider Å Dish Nation Å CBS /11 News at Six Wheel of Fortune The Big Bang Theory (:31) Mom Å (:01) Big Brother (N) (Live) Å Under the Dome Caged (N) Å News at 10 (N) (:35) NCIS A research scientist is murdered. James Corden ABC NTV News at 6PM Nebraska The Astronaut Wives Club In the Blind Mistresses The Best Laid Plans Å Rookie Blue A Real Gentleman Å NTV News at 10PM (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Å (:37) Nightline Å BIGTEN Penn State Football Classic Nebraska Football Classic (N) Maryland Football Classic Big Ten Elite Nebraska Football Classic Unbeaten: The Life of Brook Berringer ESPN (5:00) SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) Å Humanitarian Awards Countdown to the Special Olympics Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN Pan American Games Boxing, Karate, Men s Basketball, Men s Soccer, Track & Field, Women s Volleyball. From Toronto. (N) (Live) Countdown to the Special Olympics Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å ESPNU for 30 Å Basketball The Basketball Tournament, Play-In: Midwest vs. Notre Dame. From Chicago. College Football From Jan. 12, (N) Å ESPNEWS 18 Pardon/Interruption SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/Interruption First Take Re-Take First Take Re-Take ESPNC 19 Golf Highlights of the 2000 British Open. Global Supercard Wrestling Å Friday Night Lights Git Er Done Å Friday Night Lights Police interrupt practice. Global Supercard Wrestling Å Global Supercard Wrestling Å CBSN Minor League Baseball Altoona Curve at Akron RubberDucks. (N) (Live) Strongest Man 2015 Strongest Man 2015 Sports Spectacular Sports Spectacular FSNNE MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at St. Louis Cardinals. From Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) (:15) MLB Baseball Kansas City Royals at St. Louis Cardinals. (Subject to Blackout) PowerShares Champions Series Tennis FS MLB Whiparound (N) (Live) Å MLB s Best (N) Å MLB Epic Moments Tiger s Six-peat (N) Å Greg Norman: The Great White Shark Å FOX Sports Live (N) (Live) Å FOX Sports Live: Countdown (Live) Å GOLF (5:30) PGA Tour Golf RBC Canadian Open, First Round. From Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont. PGA Tour Golf RBC Canadian Open, First Round. From Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont. Golf Central NBCSN NASCAR Racing K&N Series. (Taped) 2015 Tour de France Stage 18. Mountain stage race. From Gap to Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne. Beach Volleyball (Taped) 2015 Tour de France Stage 18. FS (5:00) UFC Fight Night Bisping vs. Leites. UFC s Road to the Octagon World Poker Tour: Alpha8 St. Kitts, Part 1. World Poker Tour 2015 CONCACAF Gold Cup NFL NFL Total Access (N) (Live) Cleveland Browns Baltimore Ravens Cinc. Bengals Pittsburgh Steelers The Top 100 Players of 2015 NFL Total Access Cleveland Browns Baltimore Ravens CSPAN 58 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. CSPAN2 59 U.S. Senate Coverage (N) (Live) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. CSPAN3 60 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. HALL The Waltons The Revelation Å The Waltons Grandma Comes Home The Middle Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV Fixer Upper Houses near Baylor University. Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Å Fixer Upper Three houses in Waco, Texas. HIST Mountain Men Best Laid Plans Å Mountain Men Deadly Ascent Å Mountain Men Snowblind (N) Å (:03) Alone Rain of Terror (N) Å (:03) Forged in Fire Crusader Sword (:01) Mountain Men Deadly Ascent Å NET2 106 Apollo Wives Å Consider This... Heuermann Lectures PBS NewsHour (N) Å Nightly Business Rpt. DW News Charlie Rose (N) Å NET3 107 Sara s Weeknight French Chef Cooking School Test Kitchen A Chef s Life Å Joanne-Fresh Hometime Rick Steves Europe Burt Wolf: Travels Cooking School Test Kitchen Sara s Weeknight USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Complications John is uncomfortable. (N) (:02) Graceland Piñon Tree (N) Å (:03) Suits Harvey s sessions continue. (:03) Complications John is uncomfortable. WGN-A 111 America s Funniest Home Videos Å America s Funniest Home Videos Å How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Rules of Engagement Rules of Engagement Parks and Recreation Parks and Recreation TNT Castle Hunt Castle tries to find Alexis. Bad Boys II (2003, Action) Martin Lawrence, Will Smith, Jordi Mollà. Two detectives battle a drug kingpin in Miami. Å (DVS) CSI: NY Gunfire tears through the crime lab. CSI: NY Exit Strategy Å A&E The First 48 Å Beyond Scared Straight: Back Talk Å Beyond Scared Straight (N) Å (:01) American Takedown Sexual Assault (:02) The First 48 The Graveyard Shift (:01) Beyond Scared Straight: Back Talk QVC The Elizabeth Taylor Jewelry Collection Handbag & Shoe Shopping with Jane E.D. On Air With Ellen DeGeneres Josie Maran Argan Oil Cosmetics Isaac Mizrahi Live HSN Beauty Report with Amy Morrison Beauty Report with Amy Morrison The List With Colleen Lopez Celebration (N) The List With Colleen Lopez Celebration (N) Serena Williams Signature Statement (N) Electronics On The Go Celebration LG TRUTV trutv Top Funniest Goofballs trutv Top Funniest Frolics and Follies Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Impractical Jokers Friends People A Grown Up Impractical Jokers (:02) trutv Top Funniest EWTN 241 Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass World Over Live (N) EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary Catholics Come Crossing the Goal Defending Life Women of Grace Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass CHURCH 242 Walking by Faith Dr. Bailey-Jones Trinity Family Cornerstone With John Hagee Å It s Supernatural! Jentezen Franklin This Is Your Day In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Å Acts Full Gospel Creflo Dollar Å SONLIFE 243 Message-Cross Insight IYC Live Service FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. FWC Music Live gospel music recorded. TBN 244 BillyGraham.TV The Potter s Touch Trinity Family Joel Osteen Å Joseph Prince Å Hillsong TV Praise the Lord (N) (Live) Å Live From Holy Land I Will Bless the Lord

18 PAGE C 4 FRIDAY EVENING JULY 24 SD HD 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 NET PBS NewsHour (N) Å Foyle s War Foyle digs into a dirty secret. Great Performances The Los Angeles Philharmonic. (N) Å Nebraska Stories Washington Week Charlie Rose As Time Goes By Keeping Up MeTV M*A*S*H Å MomsEveryday Bones A dismembered body is discovered. Bones The Crank in the Shaft Å MyNews at 9 (N) Family Guy Å Family Guy Å American Dad Å American Dad Å Perry Mason NBC News at Six The Big Bang Theory America s Got Talent Judge Cuts 2 Guest judge Michael Bublé. Å Dateline NBC (N) Å News at Ten The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Seth Meyers FOX Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Home Free Å (DVS) Knock Knock Live Changing someone s life. KFXL Nightly (N) TMZ (N) Å Hot in Cleveland Hot in Cleveland The Insider Å Dish Nation Å CBS /11 News at Six Wheel of Fortune Elementary A threat causes Kitty to unravel. Hawaii Five-0 A neurosurgeon is murdered. Blue Bloods An abusive thug targets Jamie News at 10 (N) (:35) NCIS Cabin Fever Å (DVS) James Corden ABC NTV News at 6PM Nebraska Shark Tank Å (:02) What Would You Do? Å 20/20 Å NTV News at 10PM (:35) Jimmy Kimmel Live Å (:37) Nightline Å BIGTEN Nebraska Football Classic Michigan State Football Classic (N) Penn State Football Classic Big Ten Elite Michigan State Football Classic Step Into My Office Big Ten Elite ESPN CrossFit Games From Carson, Calif. (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN (5:00) 2015 Pan American Games Boxing, Karate, Men s Basketball, Men s Volleyball, Track & Field, Women s Soccer. From Toronto. (N) (Live) NFL Live (N) Å Baseball Tonight (N) (Live) Å ESPNU College Football From Dec. 4, (N) Å ESPN Films Å 30 for 30 The rise to prominence of the college football program at the University of Miami. 30 for 30 Å ESPNEWS 18 SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å Around the Horn Pardon/Interruption Countdown to the Special Olympics ESPNC 19 Friday Night Lights Police interrupt practice. The Announcement Å 30 for 30 Å Nine for IX Å The Announcement Å CBSN Strongest Man 2015 Strongest Man 2015 Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. (Taped) Å Strongest Man 2015 Strongest Man 2015 Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. Å FSNNE Road to the Octagon Royals Live (N) (Live) MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Kansas City Royals. From Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Royals Live (N) (Live) A Piece of the Game World Poker Tour FS (5:00) UFC Reloaded UFC 181: Hendricks vs. Lawler II From Las Vegas. (N) Å ARCA Series Racing From Indianapolis. (N) (Live) Å FOX Sports Live (N) (Live) Å MLB Whiparound (N) (Live) Å GOLF (5:30) PGA Tour Golf RBC Canadian Open, Second Round. From Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont. PGA Tour Golf RBC Canadian Open, Second Round. From Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont. Golf Central NBCSN Formula One Racing 2015 Tour de France Stage 19. From Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne to La Toussuire - Les Sybelles. NASCAR Racing K&N Series Tour de France Stage 19. FS International Champions Cup Soccer International Champions Cup Soccer North America -- SL Benfica vs Fiorentina. (N) (Live) UFC Fight Flashback UFC 1 on 1 UFC Fighter s Cut AFL Premiership Football: Giants vs Cats NFL NFL Total Access (N) (Live) Buccaneers Atlanta Falcons 2014 Saints Car. Panthers The Top 100 Players of 2015 NFL Total Access Buccaneers Atlanta Falcons CSPAN 58 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. CSPAN2 59 (5:00) Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. CSPAN3 60 Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. Key Capitol Hill Hearings Speeches. HALL The Waltons The Calling Å The Waltons Jason tries to reform a relative. The Middle Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Middle Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV Love It or List It, Too Michelle and Brent Love It or List It, Too Barb & Ted Å Love It or List It, Too Kim & Randy Å Love It or List It, Too Liza & Shawn Love It or List It, Too Å Love It or List It, Too Geoff & Lorraine (N) HIST Ancient Aliens Underground Aliens Å Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence Ancient Aliens Å (:03) Missing in Alaska (N) Å (:03) Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence (:01) Ancient Aliens: The Ultimate Evidence NET2 106 Humanity From Space Humankind s influence over the planet. (N) Å Apollo Wives Å PBS NewsHour (N) Å Nightly Business Rpt. DW News Charlie Rose (N) Å NET3 107 Simply Ming Å Jacques Pepin: More Lidia s Kitchen Å Cook s Country Nick Stellino Joanne-Fresh This Old House Rick Steves Europe Travelscope Lidia s Kitchen Å Cook s Country Simply Ming Å USA Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Royal Pains Hank has a revelation. Å WGN-A 111 America s Funniest Home Videos Å Madea s Family Reunion (2006, Comedy) Tyler Perry, Blair Underwood. How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother How I Met/Mother Rules of Engagement Rules of Engagement TNT (5:00) Limitless (2011) Å (DVS) The Blind Side (2009, Drama) Sandra Bullock. A well-to-do white couple adopts a homeless black teen. (:45) Invincible (2006, Biography) Mark Wahlberg, Greg Kinnear. The story of football s Vince Papale. Å A&E Criminal Minds People are killed at random. Criminal Minds Into the Woods Å Criminal Minds What Happens at Home... Criminal Minds 25 to Life Å (:01) Criminal Minds Corazon Å (:01) Criminal Minds Into the Woods QVC (4:00) Gold Jewelry Gala (N) Hairdo by HairUWear Isaac Mizrahi Live Friday Night Beauty Vionic With Orthaheel Technology Footwear HSN Electronics On The Go Celebration LG Samantha Brown Travel Celebration (N) LG Celebration (N) Electronics On The Go Celebration LG Diane Gilman Fashions Celebration (N) Diane Gilman Fashions Celebration (N) TRUTV World s Dumbest... World s Dumbest... trutv Top Funniest trutv Top Funniest A Grown Up A Grown Up (:01) Hardcore Pawn (:31) Hardcore Pawn (:02) World s Dumbest... EWTN 241 Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass Life on the Rock (N) EWTN News Nightly The Holy Rosary The Church Universal Genesis to Jesus Bridegrm Women of Grace Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass CHURCH 242 Billy Graham Classic Message Å Trinity Family Ted Shuttlesworth Tommy Bates Å It s Supernatural! The Jewish Jesus This Is Your Day Greg Laurie: Harvest Live From Holy Land Healing Soul Creflo Dollar Å SONLIFE 243 Message-Cross Insight IYC Live Service FWC Music Frances and Friends Current events from a biblical. Crossfire Service TBN 244 It s Supernatural The Potter s Touch I Will Bless the Lord Hal Lindsey Å Harvest Å Perry Stone Esther (1999, Drama) Louise Lombard, F. Murray Abraham. Best of Praise Ever Increasing Faith Leon Fontaine Å SATURDAY EVENING JULY 25 SD HD 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 NET The Lawrence Welk Show Å Doc Martin Martin s unusual first patient. As Time Goes By Keeping Up Masterpiece Mystery! Visit to a munitions factory. Å (DVS) Film School Shorts Austin City Limits Å MeTV Batman (Part 1 of 2) Batman (Part 2 of 2) Wonder Woman Death in Disguise Å Star Trek Kirk and others are stranded. Bones A lonely teenager is murdered. Å Bones The But in the Joke Å Lost in Space The Prisoner of Space NBC News at Six The Big Bang Theory Running Wild With Bear Grylls Å Aquarius (N) Å Hannibal A serial killer targets families. News at Ten (:29) Saturday Night Live Å FOX UFC Fight Night UFC Fight Night Dillashaw vs. Barao 2. (N) (Live) Modern Family Å Modern Family Å Animation Domination High-Def Å Paid Program Paid Program CBS /11 News at Six Wheel of Fortune NCIS: Los Angeles In the Line of Duty Scorpion Å 48 Hours Å 10/11 News at 10 (N) Blue Bloods Samaritan Å Blue Bloods Å ABC NTV News at 6PM Andy Griffith Show BattleBots The Great 8: Quarterfinals Boston EMS (Series Premiere) (N) Å Save My Life: Boston Trauma (N) Å NTV News at 10PM Andy Griffith Show (:05) TMZ (N) Å BIGTEN Wisconsin Football Classic The Journey Illinois Football Classic From Oct. 6, Iowa Football Classic From Oct. 27, Step Into My Office Maryland Football Classic Rutgers Football Classic From Oct. 4, ESPN (5:00) SportsCenter 30 for 30 Shorts (N) Countdown to the Special Olympics 2015 Special Olympics World Games Los Angeles Opening Ceremony. From Los Angeles. (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å ESPN (3:30) 2015 Pan American Games Boxing, Equestrian, Karate, Men s Basketball, Men s Soccer, Track & Field, Women s Soccer, Women s Volleyball. From Toronto. (N) (Live) NHRA Drag Racing Mopar Mile-High Nationals, Qualifying. From Denver. Å ESPNU Basketball Basketball The Basketball Tournament, Midwest Final: Teams TBA. From Chicago. (Live) Basketball The Basketball Tournament, West Final: Teams TBA. From Chicago. (N) (Live) Basketball ESPNEWS 18 Arena Football Tampa Bay Storm at Jacksonville Sharks. (N) (Live) SportsCenter Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter Å SportsNation Å ESPNC 19 Nine for IX Å The Announcement Å 30 for 30 Å Nine for IX Å The Announcement Å CBSN Boxing Premier Boxing Champions. Å Trans-Am Racing Series From Sebring, Fla. Trans-Am Racing Series From Atlanta. Trans-Am Racing Series From Atlanta. Trans-Am Racing Series FSNNE MLB Baseball Houston Astros at Kansas City Royals. From Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, Mo. (N Subject to Blackout) (Live) Royals Live (N) (Live) IHSAA Spring Recap Sports Unlimited Sports Unlimited FS MLB Baseball Atlanta Braves at St. Louis Cardinals. From Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (N) (Live) Å FOX Sports Live (N) (Live) Å FOX Sports Live (N) (Live) Å GOLF (5:30) PGA Tour Golf RBC Canadian Open, Third Round. From Glen Abbey Golf Club in Oakville, Ont. Golf Central LPGA Tour Golf Meijer LPGA Classic, Third Round. NBCSN Motorcycle Racing Boxing (N) (Live) PBC: Corner to Corner 2015 Tour de France Stage 20. FS International Champions Cup Soccer International Champions Cup Soccer China -- AC Milan vs FC Internazionale Milano. UFC Post Fight Show (N) (Live) World Poker Tour NRL Rugby: Panthers vs Raiders NFL NFL Total Access (N) (Live) Tennessee Titans 2014 Jaguars 2014 Texans Indianapolis Colts The Top 100 Players of 2015 NFL Total Access Tennessee Titans 2014 Jaguars CSPAN 58 Washington This Week Washington This Week Washington This Week CSPAN2 59 Book TV Book TV After Words Book TV CSPAN3 60 American History TV Lectures in History American History TV The Civil War American History TV Lectures in History HALL (5:00) The Good Witch s Wonder (2014) Cedar Cove Jack urges Olivia to move in. Stranded in Paradise (2014, Romance) Vanessa Marcil, James Denton. Å The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls The Golden Girls HGTV Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Flip or Flop Å Property Brothers Andrew & Sarah Å Property Brothers Samantha & Yaron HIST Leepu & Pitbull Pickup Showdown Å Leepu & Pitbull A beat up 1981 Camaro. Leepu & Pitbull King Cobra Å Leepu & Pitbull Wild Ride Å (:03) Leepu & Pitbull Wild Ride Å (:01) Leepu & Pitbull Custom Overdrive NET2 106 NewsHour Wk Global 3000 Circus Dreams (2011, Documentary) Dreamers Theater America ReFramed Mothers of Bedford How prison affects a mother and child. Circus Dreams (2011, Documentary) NET3 107 Smart Travels Travel With Kids Rudy Maxa s World Smart Travels Smart Travels Smart Travels Rick Steves Europe Equitrekking Smart Travels Travelscope Test Kitchen Simply Ming Å USA Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Torch Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Å Hitch (2005) Will Smith. A smooth-talker helps a shy accountant woo an heiress. WGN-A 111 Blue Bloods Danny s son is severely injured. Blue Bloods Erin questions Mayor Poole. Blue Bloods Framed Å Blue Bloods Warriors Å Batman Returns (1992, Action) Michael Keaton, Danny DeVito. Å TNT (4:30) The Blind Side (2009) Catch Me if You Can (2002) Leonardo DiCaprio. A teenage scam artist poses as a pilot, surgeon and lawyer. Å (DVS) Live Free or Die Hard (2007) Bruce Willis. America s computers fall under attack. A&E Storage Wars Å Storage Wars Å Storage Wars Biggest Fights, Part 1 Memorable brawls from past episodes. Å (:02) Storage Wars Biggest Fights, Part 2 Memorable brawls from past episodes. Å (:01) Storage Wars Biggest Fights, Part 1 QVC (5:00) Honora Jewelry Collection Vionic With Orthaheel Technology Footwear Serta Leading mattress manufacturer. Shoe Shopping With Jane Vionic Featuring products by Vionic. Philosophy: Beauty HSN Serious Skin Care Celebration (N) Serious Skin Care Celebration (N) Diane Gilman Fashions Celebration (N) Diane Gilman Fashions Celebration (N) Joy Mangano Celebration (N) Joy Mangano Celebration (N) TRUTV World s Dumbest... World s Dumbest... World s Dumbest... World s Dumbest... (:01) Barmageddon (:02) World s Dumbest... EWTN 241 Mother Angelica Live Classics Å Bakhita Living Right With Dr. Ray Å The Temple of the Stars Daily Mass - Olam Daily Mass CHURCH 242 Carroll Roberson Discover the Truth Perry Stone Leading the Way Live With Passion! Christ in Prophecy End of the Age Jewish Voice It s Supernatural! The Jewish Jesus Joel Osteen Å FLC - Keith Moore SONLIFE 243 Message-Cross Donnie Swagg. IYC Live Service FWC Music Family Worship Center Service The church of Jimmy Swaggart Ministries. Crossfire Service TBN 244 Precious Memories In Touch With Dr. Charles Stanley Å Hour Of Power with Bobby Schuller Billy Graham Classic Crusades Love Takes Wing (2009) Cloris Leachman, Sarah Jones. Love Finds a Home SUNDAY EVENING JULY 26 SD HD 6 PM 6:30 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 NET Doc Martin Martin s unusual first patient. Last Tango in Halifax (N) Å Poldark on Masterpiece Å The Crimson Field Kitty feels guilty. Å Prime Suspect Young girl found in a garden. 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21 PAGE C 7 Valta Ross catches Blue Marlin in 1975, Coleman retires as pastor 50 Years Ago 1965 Seaman Recruit Roger D. Lord, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Lord of Aurora, has begun nine weeks of Naval basic training at the U.S. Naval Training Center, San Diego, Calif. On completion of his recruit training he will be assigned to a school, shore station or ship, according to the recruits of his Navy classification tests, his own desires and the needs of the Navy. Judy Wall of Marquette is the state Jaycee girls tennis champ. Judy captured the honors in Omaha Saturday when she defeated Barb Wilson of Norfolk, 6-2 and 6-3. Judy is a senior at Concordia High School in Seward. a 150 lb. Blue Marlin off the coast of the Grand Bahamas. The fish was 96 inches long and required 1-1/2 hours to land. Ross was one of several MFA insurance agents to win a trip to the Bahamas. 30 Years Ago 1985 The Aurora News-Register and the Aurora Community Improvement and Development (ACID) Committee were among those honored Friday, July 19 during the annual awards luncheon of the Governor s Council to Keep Nebraska Beautiful in Norfolk. The News-Register was selected as the Outstanding Newspaper. The citation accompanying the plaque said: We salute (Publisher) Ron Furse for his 40 Years Ago 1975 caring interest in Aurora and Ernie Lucht, manager of in happenings that contribute McDonalds here will assume towards its constant improveduties as manager of the River- ment. The newspaper coverton, Wyoming McDonald store age and promotional advertissometime this week. Lucht has ing are truly outstanding, and been in Aurora for three years the Governor s Council to as this store s manager. The Keep Nebraska Beautiful says new manager is Chet Marksa hearty thank you. berry of York. He has been with Phillips Lions Club has McDonalds for three years and elected Gordon Schuster as manager in the York store for president for the term. two years. He took over duties Kirt Marlatt is the first viceas Aurora manager Monday, president with Rod Roberts July. 14. and Bob Wagner the second The Rev. William Coleand third vice-presidents. Mike man, pastor of the Evangelical Peard is the Lion tamer and Free Church of Aurora, has Bob Hopkins is the tail twister. announced his resignation Norris Otto is the treasurer and effective as of Sept. 16. Rev. Terry Otto is the secretary. Coleman came to Aurora and Photographs by Clifford assumed pastorial duties in J. Ediger of Cliff s Studio August of He is retiring in Aurora were selected for in order to devote full time to display at the 94th International the writing of Christian articles. Exposition of Professional He has written a book he titled, Photography, July 27-Aug. 1 in Lord Sometimes I Need Help Rosemont, Ill. The photographs and other articles for Christian titled Little Women, The magazines. He plans to remain Saturday Night Bath, Waiting in Aurora. in the Wings, and Gretchen, Valta Ross of Aurora caught were among 6,000 entries submitted to Professional Photographers of America, Inc. (PPofA) for critique by qualified juries. 20 Years Ago 1995 Members of the Hampton Housing Corporation held a brief groundbreaking ceremony Wednesday on a tract of land in Hampton where a duplex is soon to be built. The groundbreaking signified the successful conclusion of a 45,000 fund drive to raise seed money for the new duplex. The housing group had an option to purchase a lot in the MLB addition located just south and west of the town s park. Owners Maurice and Dorothy Weller of Weller s Jewelry in Aurora won t have to set their alarm clock on Aug. 13, something they have been doing for the past 32 years. They also won t open up their jewelry business that morning because they have announced plans to retire. The Wellers have also announced that the business will remain open as it has been purchased by Danny and Jeri Willis of Aurora. 10 Years Ago 2005 Planning for and construction of a multipurpose grain distribution center has become the No. 1 priority for the Aurora Cooperative. Unveiled publicly at the annual meeting in February, the Aurora West project is still in the conception stages, though details are beginning to come together on what company president and CEO George Hohwieler believes is a 21st Century approach to grain logistics and distribution. The initial site being considered is located just west of the ethanol plant in the South Industrial Park adjacent to the railroad, extending further west on private property. Aurora youth actors Daniel Petersen and JT Wetherington ket information and previous have been cast in the CAtherine (Continued from C2) work experience to determine Fosket Liederkranz Children s options and opportunities that Theater production of Oz, an and access to their individual exist in the current job market. adaptation of the Wizard of Oz, employment plan. The formal launch of this which opens Friday in Grand Finally, this reemployment program in October represents Island.Sixth grader Daniel program will use assessments a paradigm shift for our unem- Petersen is the son of Dex to provide data-driven opployment system. By focusing and Janelle Petersen and fifth portunities to jobseekers. The on reemployment, we can help grader JT Wetherington is the assessments will cover career Nebraskans reenter the workson of Keith and Julie Wetherinterests, skills confidence, and force more quickly and ensure ington. work values. The results will that they are meeting their Julie and Charles Monter are be reviewed with the jobseeker career goals, while connecting the new managers of the Modto ensure they represent an ac- our state s job creators with tal- ern Motel in Aurora. Prior to curate picture of the individual ent across our state. taking over at the Modern Moand to identify areas of knowlif you have any feedback or tel Julie was a paraprofessional edge, skill, and ability that they questions about the program or for Aurora Public Schools. can leverage as productive anything on your mind, please The Monters, who began at the members of the workforce. The send me your thoughts at pete. Modern Motel the first week assessments will then be used ricketts@nebraska.gov or call in June, said that the position in conjunction with labor mar- my office at offers something different. RICKETTS CLUES ACROSS 1. Stonestreet character 4. What part of (abbr.) 7. 4th Caliph of Islam 8. Boojum tree 10. 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22 PAGE C amateur photo contest A few more of the judge s favorites After choosing the first, second and honorable mention winners, the 2015 photo contest judges had a few more photos they wanted to share with the community. All photos have been converted to black and white, but were submitted in color. Top left, Tara Hanneman of Aurora took this photo of her nephew, Carson Krejci middle, during an Optimist soccer game in May. Top right, this photo of sunglasses sitting on an airplane dashboard was taken on a mobile phone by 13-year-old Hannah Preissler of Giltner. Bottom right, this photo of a pivot watering at sunset was taken by Crystal Jarzynka from Aurora during last year s irrigation season. Bottom left, this Fourth of July fireworks photo was taken by Eric Leichty of Giltner. Entertainment Events Dining & Movies Meetings Every Monday: Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Aurora UMC SW door TOPS, 1 p.m., Crossroads Ct Hamilton Manor coffee 10 a.m. 1st Monday: Aurora OES, 7:30 p.m. Masonic Temple 3rd Monday: Hamilton Co. Small Business Assoc. 7 p.m., Aurora Technology Center Every Tuesday: Preschool story hour, 10 a.m., Aurora Library, Oct. 1 to March 31 GED classes, 6-8 p.m., Aurora Library Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Aurora UMC SW door Giltner Alcoholics Anonymous, 7:30 p.m., Giltner UMC, 418 Derby, nonsmoking 1st Tuesday: Aurora Lodge #68 AF&AM, 7:30 p.m. Aurora Masonic Temple 2nd Tuesday: Aurora Lions Club, 6:30 p.m. supper, Vets Club. 3rd Tuesday: Aurora Christian Women, 7 p.m., United Methodist Church 4th Tuesday: Aurora Lions Club, 6:30 p.m. supper, Vets Club Nimble Thimble Quilt Guild, 7 p.m., JULY Movies 3-5 Spy Messiah Lutheran in Aurora Alzheimer s Support Group 7 p.m. 833 Alpha Street, Grand Island. Every Wednesday: Aurora Rotary Club, noon, The Bremer Center Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Aurora UMC SW door 10x10 ft per month 10x20 ft per month 10x30 ft per month 12x30 ft per month All units feature security lights, vapor liner, 2 fire walls! ContaCt ChuCk or nancy keasling st Thursday: Aurora Jaycees General Membership, 6:30 p.m., Bremer Center Relay for Life meeting, 5:30 p.m. in Aurora Fire Department Aurora Saturdays Market on the Square Farmer s Market, 7 to 11 a.m., Courthouse parking lot July 30 - Aug. 2 Hamilton County Fair Aug. 11 Teacher s Appreciation and Back to School Luncheon, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., The Leadership Center Aug. 24 Nebraska State Chamber 2015 Legislative Forum, 12 to 1 p.m., Bremer Center, RSVP for lunch at Aug. 28 Memorial Foundation s Charitable Golf Tournament, 12 p.m. lunch, 1 p.m. shotgun start, Poco Creek Golf Course Sept. 19 Art Walk, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Contact Jana Van Housen if interested in hosting an artist Elsewhere 3rd Thursday: Pitch, 7 p.m. Farr Library, Aurora, singles/couples/any age July Bradshaw Days Aug. 1 Stockham Days, Barbecue by the Stockham Booster Club at 6 p.m. located at the park, 5 per plate Aug. 13 Country and Gospel Music Jam, 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., Sutton American Legion Every Friday: Aurora Optimist, noon, Senior Center Narcotics Anonymous, 8-9 p.m., SW door, Aurora UMC Alcoholics Anonymous, noon, Aurora UMC SW door Pairs and Spares, 8:30 p.m., 614 O St. in Aurora For local news alerts, follow ANR on 1st Friday: Immunization clinic, 7:30-10:30 a.m., Memorial Hospital, for appt. To add your event to the calendar call This FRIDAY-SUNDAY Hwy Aurora Mall - Aurora Open late 7 - days Make it a Pizza and Movie night with Bring in the movie stub within 3 days of the show and get Open until on weeken11pm ds! 15% OFF your order Jurassic World Not valid with any other offer or discount. See store for details th Street Aurora D/3D (402) Inside Out 2D/3D colkliewer@hamilton.net Max 31-Aug. 2 Minions 2D/3D NEW MINI STORAGE UNITS Nebraska Storage, LLC Prepaid yearly rates-10% discount Every Thursday: GED, 6-8 p.m., Aurora Library Alcoholics Anonymous, 8 p.m., Aurora UMC SW door Al-anon 8 p.m. Aurora UMC Community Calendar MAX A military dog from Afghanistan is adopted by his late handler's grieving family in the U.S., where his close bond with the soldier's brother leads to a life-altering revelation in this family-friendly adventure. W AY B A N K I N G S H O U L D B E AURORA 1234 L Street, th Street, pinnbank.com Member FDIC Saturday at 7 pm Sunday at 4 pm Sunday 7 pm Bank on a Solid Foundation WORTMAN ENTERPRISES RENTALS th St. Aurora Film Cards Gifts Home Health Items Computerized Records Prescriptions Jim s Pivot Sales, Service & Parts Matt Poessnecker & Luke Sutter Co-Owners Rated PG Friday at 7 pm (out at 8:51) T H E Carol Thomas, Broker 16th & M St. Aurora (for action violence, peril, brief language and some thematic elements) 4 Adults Admission: 3 Sr.Citizens 3 Students Showings subject to change! Highway 34 Ph Aurora Office: (402) S. 16th St. Aurora Mid-State Community TV, Inc. Where Quality Comes First GOOD LUCK HUSKIES Connecting You to Quality Television Entertainment AT 12TH STREET CINEMA

23 AG LIFE Soybean management field days 2015 Nebraska Extension Soybean Management Field Days are scheduled across Nebraska on Aug , with producers choosing their attendance location. Registration begins at all sites at 9 a.m. with 1-hour rotating sessions from 9:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m. Nebraska Soybean Checkoff Program Funds provide these educational sessions free-ofcharge along with a spontodd Whitney sored Hamilton County lunch Extension Educator and refreshments at each one-day event. Attendees can also register with KRVN Radio to potentially win a 2015 Ford Explorer. Nebraska Extension and industry consultants will provide demonstrations/presentations on a wide range of topics including: Grain Marketing/ Farm Financial Outlook; On-Farm Soybean Soil Fertility Research; Weed and Sprayer Management; Insect and Disease Management; Soybean Irrigation Management; and your Nebraska Soybean Checkoff Investment Updates. Soybean producers can download directional maps and field day research results at: http//ardc.unl.edu/soydays; or location directions are as follows: Tuesday, Aug. 11 the Rick and Chuck Bergman Farm - Holdrege ( Rd.) will host the first field demonstration. From Holdrege, go eight miles north of Holdrege on Burlington St./US-183 and then 1.25 miles west on County Road 741. From I-80 Exit 257, travel 8.5 miles south on US-183 and then 1.25 miles west on County Road 741. Field site is on north side of road. Wednesday, Aug. 12 the Jason and Dennis Bonsack Farm - Alda (3770 S 90th Rd) will host the second field oneday event. From Alda, go 1 mile southwest on Highway 30; followed by 1 mile west on Wildwood Drive; and then ½ mile north on County Road 90. (See EXTENSION, D2) MARKET PRICES Prices as of Friday are based on Aurora Cooperative s south elevator location. n Corn July 15 Cash price: 3.86 Basis: Futures price: 420 2s n Soybeans July 15 Cash price: 9.40 Basis: Futures price: s n Milo July 15 Cash price: 3.90 Basis: Futures price: 420 0s n Wheat July 15 Cash price: 5.00 Basis: Futures price: 546 4s n AgLife...D 1-2 Grain Place speaker: Scientific studies show organic does matter Having toured The Grain Place farm earlier that morning, Shade said she couldn t help but notice the abundance of birds, bees and butterflies, confirming her belief that organic practices enhance biodiversity. Everywhere I turned this by Kurt Johnson morning there was another bird taking off or landing, The keynote speaker at last she said. This is an amazing week s annual Grain Place Foods farm tour said scientific place. It is a perfect example study after study being released of the way biodiversity can be maintained. in the past year provides what One recent study conducted she believes is convincing by John Quinn found that evidence that organic farming methods have long-term health organic farms have a much higher level of bird abundance and environmental benefits. and bird diversity. In fact, the Jessica Shade, director of science programs at The Organ- Grain Place was cited in the Quinn study as an example of ic Center in Washington D.C., said she is actually shocked by biodiversity and its benefits. Because there are no the number of studies being published which document how chemicals getting sprayed, there are a lot more insects for prevalent pesticides are in our those birds to eat and there is nation s food supply and the more diversity of habitat for high number of health-related them to have nests, Shade consequences being discovnoted. There are just so many ered. plants and insects available for One of the questions I birds, and that s not really a big always get is does organics surprise. matter? Does it really reduce our exposure to pesticides? Shade told a group of approxi- Health factors Many of the recent studies mately 50 attendees at the July Shade shed light on are focused 11 luncheon. The answer is on the affect pesticides may an astounding yes. There is so be having on people living in much science out there showagricultural areas. She said the ing that organic decreases our results are showing possible exposure to pesticides. links between pesticide use and Shade cited a number of studies released within the past health concerns with conditions including non-hodgkin year, noting that her nonprofit lymphoma, diabetes, autism, agency s goal is to support Alzheimer s and even depresresearch being done around sion. the world regarding organic s There has been a lot of impact on the environment, research lately showing that human health and challenges pesticide exposure has been farmers face in the field. The associated results of many with poor lung of those studies function and are published You don t have to eat asthma, she in scientific journals, though everything organic, just said. All of these results are mostly organic, and Shade said of depressmuch of her you can almost entirely kind ing. time is spent One study making that in- eliminate the pesticide reported finding formation more metabolites found in several close accessible to the your urine. Organic relationships public. does matter, and it does between pestione specide exposure cific study, have an impact. to Roundup, for for example, Jessica Shade, example, and focused on the The Organic Center non-hodgkin effect continued lymphoma. use of pesti Usually cides, includthat is touted as a pretty safe ing Roundup, is having on the world s population of Monarch pesticide, but at high exposure levels you can see some links butterflies. between it and health effects, What s happening is that she reported. we have gotten so successthe timing between expoful at controlling weeds with sure and related health risks large amounts of pesticides is often difficult to document, that we ve killed off all the milkweed, which is critical for Shade noted. DDT has been banned from use for more than young caterpillars of Monarchs, so we are seeing a crash 40 years, for example, though in Monarch population through a new study published last year showed a direct link from DDT a complicated, indirect way because of the increase in pesti- to Alzheimer s. We used to think that DDT cide use, she explained. This is giving us a window into how was completely safe, but now we know it has a whole list of complex the ecosystem is. n Shade shares insight, research at July 11 event These Businesses Are Experts In Their Field! Stocks Mutual Funds Bonds Government Securities News-Register/Kurt Johnson Jessica Shade, director of science programs with The Organic Center in Washington, D.C., spoke last week at The Grain Place about the benefits of organic food production. toxic effects, she said. That study makes me think about the time line about discovering health effects on the exposure to chemicals. Another study, which followed approximately 21,000 ag workers and their families for a period of 22 years, raised questions about the impact extended exposure to chemicals can have on mental health. The exposure to chemicals can not just affect your classic diseases, but it also puts the chemicals in your brain off kilter, she said. That s a very delicate equilibrium. The study found that exposure can have an impact on increased rates of depression, though mental health is not usually thought about when you think about health and chemical exposure. As someone who hopes to someday be a mother herself, Shade said she is especially alarmed by disease inheritance research now being done on rats. A recent study concluded that repeated exposure to chemicals can cause problems that are pushed down the line two to three generations in rats, even though exposure may be skipped for a generation. That research is still in the theory stage, but when I saw it I was a little bit shocked, she said. 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24 PAGE D 2 DATES TO REMEMBER n July 30 - Aug Hamilton County Fair HPAI depopulation in northeast Nebraska complete Nebraska Department of Agriculture (NDA) Director Greg Ibach today announced that the depopulation of birds with, or exposed to, highly pathogenic H5N2 avian influenza (HPAI) in Dixon County is now complete. According to Ibach, a total of 4.9 million laying hens and pullets were humanely depopulated and composted at five farms owned and operated by the same producer in Dixon County. Four of those farms had confirmed cases of HPAI, while the producer voluntarily depopulated the birds at the fifth farm in an effort to contain the spread of the virus within their operation. A backyard flock with epidemiological connections to the five farms, and located within the 6.2 mile quarantine zone established by NDA, also tested positive for the virus. Fewer than 100 mixed fowl were depopulated and buried on that property. I feel the depopulation process ran as smoothly as it did because of the working relationship and cooperation we received from local, state and federal agencies, Ibach said. I personally want to thank our staff for their hard work, dedication and long hours they put in to help prevent further spread of the virus. I also want to thank those within several key organizations who played a critical part in the response. Ibach said. Governor Pete Ricketts signed an emergency declaration, and that gave the Nebraska Emergency Management Agency, Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality, Nebraska State Patrol, Nebraska Department of Roads and the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services additional flexibility to play vital roles in assisting NDA. He also said county emergency management teams were instrumental in daily operations in both Dixon and Knox counties. Our federal partners at the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) were also a critical component to the success of the depopulation and now the cleaning and disinfection efforts, Ibach said. I d like to thank each of these partners for their support and contributions to addressing this disease. With the depopulation process completed, the work of cleaning and disinfecting each building and the equipment found in those buildings can begin in earnest. According to Ibach, USDA contracted crews have arrived in Dixon County to facilitate and oversee those cleanup efforts. Upon successful completion of the cleaning and disinfection process, environmental tests will be conducted to ensure the presence of the virus has been eliminated. Once that testing is successfully complete, the producer will be able to repopulate its operation. NDA staff will be returning to regular duties, while an individual specializing in composting protocol will remain on site in Dixon County to monitor the compost piles daily to ensure proper temperature levels are being maintained to effectively eliminate the virus. The compost piles will remain in place at the affected properties until regulatory officials confirm the process has eliminated the virus from the compost material. Once the virus has been successfully eliminated the compost can be utilized for its nutrient value. As part of NDA s ongoing surveillance work, a total of 48 farms with poultry that are located within a 6.2 mile radius of the affected farms remain under quarantine. Those flocks have all undergone one round of avian influenza testing with no further cases of the virus detected. Those flocks will undergo another round of testing in July, and if the virus is not detected at that time, NDA will begin the quarantine release process for those farms. While we are cautiously optimistic that the virus has been contained at this time, I continue to urge all poultry operations big and small to continue to exercise the strictest of biosecurity measures on their farms, Ibach said. We must all work together to prevent the spread of the HPAI virus in Nebraska. Additional information on HPAI can be found online at The buzz of activities for the Hamilton County fair is only one week away. Wednesday, July 29, is entry day for all 4-H, FFA and open class entries starting at 4 and ending at 9 p.m. The weigh-in for sheep and goats for both 4-H and FFA will begin at 5 p.m. The 4-H check-in for rabbits will also be at 5 p.m. Weigh-ins for beef are at 6:30 p.m. and swine is at 7 p.m. There will be an exhibitor s barbecue from 6 to 9 p.m. Boy Scout Troop 28 will perform a flag burning with the VFW. On Thursday, July 30 the day kicks off bright and early Nebraska Agriculture Director Greg Ibach has been appointed with the 4-H and FFA sheep to a trade advisory committee that provides counsel to the Office show at 8 a.m. At 8:30 the 4-H of the United State Trade Representative (USTR). Ibach, through building exhibits are judged. his affiliation with the National Association of State Departments The 4-H dog show will be of Agriculture (NASDA), will serve as the voice of agriculture at 9 a.m. The goat show for on the USTR s Intergovernmental Policy Advisory Committee both 4-H and FFA will begin at (IGPAC). 10:30 a.m. Following the goat Through this committee, Ibach will have the opportunity to ad- show will be the 4-H and FFA vise the USTR on international trade agreements and other trade rabbit shows. matters, particularly with respect to the benefits of international All exhibits will be open trade for agriculture. The IGPAC was formed to provide insight to the public from 4:30 to 10 from state and local governments on the activities of the USTR. p.m. The Optimist will have a I am pleased with the opportunity to represent NASDA and food stand opening at 5 p.m. At Nebraska agriculture on this critical trade advisory committee, 6 p.m. there will be an opensaid Ibach. International trade is vital for American agriculture, ing ceremonies presentation and I look forward to advocating for increased trade opportunifeaturing a flag ceremony by ties on behalf of American agricultural producers. Boy Scout Troop 28, 4-H and Director Ibach has over 10 years of experience promoting Good Neighbor Awards and the Nebraska s agricultural goods and addressing trade policy issues Pioneer Farm Awards. in the international marketplace on behalf of the state. His experithe 4-H decorated cake ence as NASDA s vice president and chairman of the Marketing auction starts at 6 p.m. The DC and International Trade Committee will bring a national-level Lynch Carnival will be open agricultural perspective to the IGPAC. Ibach will serve as from 6 p.m. to midnight startnasda s President in 2016 and will host NASDA s Centennial ing on Thursday and ending on Annual Meeting in Lincoln. Sunday. NASDA is a nonpartisan, nonprofit association which reprethursday is also family sents the elected and appointed commissioners, secretaries, and night which will feature a stroll directors of the departments of agriculture in all 50 states and with the llamas. Those particifour U.S. territories. To learn more about NASDA, please visit pating must wear closed toed shoes. Strolling with the llamas will also be available on Friday and Saturday from 5 to 8 p.m. There will be face painting and land, go 2 miles southwest on (Continued from D1) Highway 6; followed by 1 mile Field site is on the west side of south on Highway 63; and then ½ mile west on Rock Creek road. Thursday, Aug. 13 the Mike Road. Field site is on south side of road (across from Ashland Anderson Farm Wakefield Country Club). ( th Ave.) will host For more information, call the third field day. From Wakefield, go 5 miles south on High- the Nebraska Soybean Board at ( way 35/Hwy. 16; followed by BEAN) or Nebraska Extension 2 miles east on County Road 853; and then ¼ mile north on at or contact County Road 11. Field is on the your local Nebraska Extension office. Online at: ardc.unl.edu/ east side of road. soydays. Friday, Aug. 14 the Kent CCA Credits are also Moravec Farm Greenwood available. Events sponsored (23509 E. Rock Creek Road) by the Nebraska Soybean will host the final field day location. From Greenwood, go Board; Nebraska Extension and OurSoyCheckoff. Also, 3 miles northeast on Highway 6 and then ½ mile east on Rock more information regarding Creek Rd. From I-80 Exit 409, soybean management is available through our Nebraska travel 2 miles north on HighExtension cropwatch.unl.edu way 63 and then west ½ mile on Rock Creek Rd. From Ash- website. an SPPD demo. The band State Line Drive will perform at 8 p.m. Entry fee is a donation to the Hamilton County Food Pantry. On Friday, July 31, the 4-H dog obedience, showmanship and agility show will begin at 8 p.m. The 4-H cat show will also be going on at the same time. The 4-H and FFA swine show begins at 8 a.m. At 8:30 a.m. the 4-H companion animal show will take place. At 2 p.m. the 4-H dairy show will begin. The nightly entertainment will be the figure 8 races. The kids power wheels race will take place at intermission for ages 0 to 5 and 6 to 10. The squeal meal deal will be available at the 4-H food stand at 5 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 1, the 4-H and FFA beef show will start the day off at 8 a.m. There will be a bike and car show in the north parking lot from 1 to 5 p.m. All exhibits will be open to the public starting at 2 p.m. The 4-H and FFA livestock premium auction begins at 4 p.m. The cattleman s beef dinner will be from 5 to 7 p.m. The nightly entertainment will be extreme bull riding starting at 7 p.m. The beer garden will run from 5:30 p.m. to midnight. Switchback will perform at 10 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 2, begins at 7 a.m. with a three mile Mud Run. Pre-registration is preferred but registrations will be taken beginning at 6:30 a.m. at the gate. Cost is 20 per person. Contact Kyle Peterson or Troy McDonald at At 7:30 a.m. there will be a 4-H and FFA exhibitors breakfast. At noon will be the 4-H and FFA livestock judg- ing contest. All exhibits will be open to the public at 1 p.m. The pedal tractor pull begins at 1:30 p.m. The 4-H fashion revue will start at 2 p.m. All exhibits will be released at 3 p.m. The nightly entertainment will be the trailer races at 7 p.m. The beer garden will be open from 5:30 p.m. to midnight. The 4-H food stand will be open all four days from 11 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. A portable schedule of events in available at the NewsRegister. AG BRIEFS 2015 Heritage and Pioneer Farm award recipients announced AKSARBEN Foundation announces 136 honorees from 59 Nebraska counties for the 2015 Heritage and Pioneer Farm Awards. In order to qualify for Heritage Farm distinction, members of the same family must have owned a piece of land consecutively for 150 years; while the Pioneer Farm award recognizes families that have owned a piece of land consecutively for over 100 years. In Hamilton County, there are two recipients of the Pioneer Farm award. Dorothy and Robert Harrison, who live in Blair and Wm. F Bavinger Trust out of Fremont. Harrison, Inc. and Dorothy and Robert Harrison own the northeast quarter and southwest quarter of Harrison, Inc. is owned by Dorothy, Robert, Mark and Scott Harrison. The land was purchased in various plots by Delmer Call beginning in Delmer Call was Dorothy Harrison s grandfather. The land passed from Delmer to his wife Nettie, then to their daughter, Edna Casper, then to Edna s daughter, Dorothy Harrison. The oldest purchase was sold in the 1980s to the current farmer of the land. This piece of the farm included the house. The 1893 purchase still owned by the Harrison family was the southwest quarter. The land has always been rented out. ORGANIC (Continued from D1) in many cases, people are exposed to more than one chemical at the same time, which could be raising a new level of concern. Exposure to chemical A and B can give you a whole new health problem, which is especially concerning when it comes to low-level pesticide exposure, she said. So my answer to the question Is there a health impact of a certain chemical? Sure, there may not be studies about that, yet, but with things like disease inheritance and long-term effects with autoimmune diseases, for me I think it s always better to be safe than sorry. You don t have to eat everything organic, just mostly organic, and you can almost entirely eliminate the pesticide metabolites found in your urine, she concluded. Organic does matter, and it does have an impact. For information about The Organic Center, including details of studies mentioned in this article, go to Ibach appointed to U.S. trade advisory committee County fair activities to begin July 29 To Meet Your Needs Whether you re in the market for a storage building, horse barn or farm shop, Morton Buildings can construct a building that meets your needs without breaking your budget. 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25 BUSINESS n Business...D 3 Four new houses spike June s building permit total News-Register expands printing services n New technology provides high-end full-color products News-Register/Kurt Johnson Marc Russell, the Aurora News-Register s veteran production superintendent, works with a newly installed digital printing system which has added four-color capability to the product line. equipment, but they helped open the door to the new development as well. When the News-Register converted its newspaper production system to straight-to-plate technology, the need for several large pieces of equipment went away. The back shop area has STAY INFORMED! Hamilton County Events Local News Stories Classifieds and much much more! been slightly remodeled, utilizing that extra space for both an office/conference room, and a room designed specifically for the Biz Hub system. In addition to its commercial printing division, the News-Register offers a variety of vinyl sign products and also serves as a central printing plant, with a four-unit web press printing three area weekly newspapers in addition to the News-Register each week. The business has a staff of one part-time and 10 full-time employees. 3.5 x 2.5 Maximum Font Size: 30 pt Make your financial future a priority. Shane Thorell Financial Advisor Subscribe Today! M Street Aurora, NE Your Hometown Paper TAP JAZZ JAZZ CLOGGING ME DANCE HIP HOP TAP CLOGGING BUDDY NMOMMY ME HIPN HOP ACRO June building permits James Clarke, th St., fireworks stand, total not available; Rick Ludvik, 1609 Q St., fireworks stand, total not available; Bellino Fireworks, 3058 S 16th St., BUILDING PERMITS Monthly totals n June ,700 n June ,359,949 n June ,342 Year-to-date totals n ,276,355 n ,646,097 n ,204,787 Single-family houses n n n fireworks stand, total not available; Glenda Hawthorne, 1513 M St., garage, total unknown; Dan Karr, 435 Terrie Road, storage shed, 2,000; Dallas Troester, th St., deck, 1,400; Nancy Journey, 1005 K St., carport/storage shed, 3,000; John Taylor, 918 J St., fence, 3,000; Jason Hawley, 2114 Tipperary Road, storage shed, 1,000; Jon Sunneberg, 150 Donegal Road, deck, 10,000; Anthony Mark, 1413 Q St., deck, 2,900; Ron Mencl, 1306 Cherry St., fence, 400; Dana Point Development, 235 Fairview Dr., single-family dwelling, 180,000; Dana Point Development, 1823 Wedeking Court, single-family dwelling, 180,000; Dana Point Development, 1817 Wedeking Court, single-family dwelling, 165,000; United Methodist Church, 1106 A St., playground, 25,000; Richard Schaffert, 2025 Ridge Circle, singlefamily dwelling, 320,000; Jim McHargue, 225 Q St., storage units, 36,000; Lucky Lady Tasting Room, 1221 M St., temporary sign, total not available; Larry Collingham, Countryside Court No. 10, moving burnt trailer house, total not available; Herman Trailers, 870 S 16th St., occupancy permit, total not available. Registration Registration &&Dancewear Dancewear Days Days Thursday, July 18 Mon., July pm 3-7pm 120 E. 5th Street St. Vincent s CatholicYork Church Tues., July pm Hall in Osceola Bremer Center in Aurora Wed., July pm 415 Hawkeye Street Osceola Contact or Contact kirbysschoolofdance@hotmail.com info@kirbysschoolofdance.com kirbysschoolofdance.com kirbysschoolofdance.com BALLET BALLET CREATIVE CREATIVEMOVEMENT MOVEMENT POM POM STRENGTH/TECHNIQUE STRENGTH/TECHNIQUE The Aurora News-Register has enhanced its commercial printing operation with the addition of a high-end digital printer, expanding both the quality and variety of its product line. Having purchased the weekly newspaper and commercial printing operation 15 years ago, co-publishers Kurt and Paula Johnson recognized an opportunity to grow the printing sector of the business by installing new, state-of-theart equipment. There is a growing demand for full-color printing in a variety of products and this step will better help us meet that demand, Kurt noted. Commercial printing has changed dramatically over the years and it is a big part of our business, so we re excited to be able to utilize this technology. A new Konica Minolta Biz Hub was installed earlier this year, which is capable of printing high resolution color images on a variety of stock up to 12x18 inches in size. The machine can print both sides simultaneously, and also handle finish work including folding, assembly and stapling. This technology is a huge time saver in terms of labor and overall job turnaround, Johnson said. Plus, the quality is just outstanding. We re able to offer high-resolution color printing now on gloss stock, for example, which opens the door to some exciting opportunities. We believe this system will also help us keep print jobs local with competitive pricing and no minimum quantities, which can be a factor when ordering from other companies, he added. The goal is to better serve our customers. The enhanced product line includes full-color business cards, newsletters, brochures, postcards, posters, life calendars and more. Changes in technology are not only represented in the new Four new single-family dwellings spiked the building permit total in June, nearly doubling the year-to-date cumulative value to 2.3 million. The Aurora City Hall had a busier than usual month in terms of issuing building permits, with 21 issued in all worth a combined 929,700. The bulk of that value came from the four new homes, three for Dana Point Development and one for Richard Schaffert. That brings the number of new houses going up in 2015 to seven, which is two more than a year ago and four more than Construction activity had been relatively light through the first five months of the year, with the largest single permit coming in the form of a 400,000 dry grain storage shed for Matt Snoberger. The total through the first half of the year added up to 2,276,355, which is slightly behind the 2.6 million pace set a year ago. It is well back of the tally posted as of the end of June 2013, however, when the new 3.5 million Aurora Aquatic Center pushed the running tally to 5.2 million. The building permit count for July will be bigger than normal, as a 1.4 million permit for the addition/renovation of the Hamilton County Law Enforcement Center has already been issued K Street, Aurora, NE Member SIPC Building On... Convenience For Businesses Come Join Dance Family! 26 Years of our Dance Experience Make Your Bank Deposit Without Leaving Your Office. 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26 "COUNTRY NIGHTS & PAGE D 4 Wednesday, July 29 Entry Day 4:00-9:00 pm...4-h, FFA & Open Class Entries Due 5:00-6:30 pm...4-h & FFA weigh-in for goats, sheep 5:00-8:00 pm... 4-H check in for rabbits 6:00-9:00 pm...exhibitors' BBQ 6:30 pm...flag Burning w/boy Scout Troop 28 & VFW 6:30-9:00 pm...4-h & FFA weigh-in for beef 7:00-8:30 pm...4-h & FFA Weigh-in for swine Our underground sprinkler systems puts water where you need it! EASY LAWN (402) or (800) White Grub Control Thursday, July 30 CVA Day 8:00 am...4-h & FFA Sheep Judged 8:30 am... 4-H Building Exhibits Judged 9:00 am... 4-H Dog Show 10:30 am...4-h & FFA Goats Judged 11:00 am-8:30 pm... 4-H Food Stand Open 2:30 pm... FFA Rabbits Judged 3:30 pm...4-h Rabbits Judged 4:30-10:00 pm...hamilton Telecommunications Hall Open 4:30-10:00 pm...museum Display 4:30-10:00 pm...all Exhibits Open To Public 5:00 pm... Optimist Food Stand Opens Big Equipment... Big Results! Building Site Preparation Cleanup Major Land Development Projects Concrete Removal Track Backhoe Work Farmstead Cleanup Dump Truck Work Dams Dozer Work Crushed Concrete-we ll take your old concrete! Mid-Nebraska LaNd developers Rob, Tammy, Tree & Shrub Care Robbie & Ryan Roberts Bulk Mulch The 2014 grand champion 4-H junior showmanship winner was Kyle Sullivan of Aurora. FIRST SECURITIES CORPORATION ABSTRACTS TITLE INSURANCE PROPERTY MANAGEMENT REAL ESTATE Margaret Schneider, Kim Schaffert Phone: In Aurora 6:00-Midnight...DC Lynch Carnival Open 6:00 pm...4-h Decorated Cake Auction 6:00-8:00 pm... Family Night Strolling with the Llamas (You must wear closed toed shoes) 6:00-9:00 pm... Face Painters 6:30 pm-dark...sppd Demo - South Of 8:00 pm...state Line Drive Entry fee: Donation to Food Pantry 10:00 pm...all Exhibits Closed 145th Hamilton County Fair July 30 thru Aug Best of luck to all 4-H & FFA participants! Jared Sullivan took reserve champion honors in the 4-H market lamb division at the 2014 sheep show. 6:00 pm... Opening Ceremonies Featuring Flag Burning Ceremony By Boy Scout Troop 28 4-H & Good Neighbor Awards, Pioneer Farm Award Enjoy your time at the Hamilton County Fair! Jarod Wozniak Come stay with us at Ken s Motel Schneider s Hwy 34 Aurora HARDWARE, HOME & GARDEN 1st Street & Hwy 34 Aurora Open 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Mon.-Fri. 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sat., 12 p.m. - 5 p.m. on Sunday Organic Grains, Seeds & Beans CHEVROLET BUICK Proud partners of the Nebraska FFA 2211 Q ST. AURORA TLCaurora.org AURORA GRAND ISLAND Good luck to the 4H & FFA participants! VISIT our website to view our selection of organic foods then stop by and see us! LOCALLY GROWN WORLD CLASS POPCORN! 1111 M Street Aurora, NE Organic Since1953 ORDER DIRECT: GRAINPLACEFOODS.COM

27 CARNIVAL LIGHTS" Friday, July 31 PAGE D 5 Saturday, Aug. 1 Friesen Ford Day 8:00 am...4-h Dog Obedience/Showmanship/Agility Show 8:00 am...4-h Cat Show 8:00 am...4-h & FFA Swine Show 8:30 am... 4-H Companion Animals Show 11:00 am-8:30 pm...4-h Food Stand Open 2:00 pm...4-h Dairy Show 4:30 pm...optimist Food Stand Opens 4:30-10:00 pm... Hamilton Telecommunications Hall Open 4:30 pm... All Exhibits Open To Public 5:00 pm-8:00 pm... Strolling with the Llamas 5:30-Midnight... Beer Garden 5:00 pm...squeal Meal Deal, 4-H Foodstand 6:00 pm-midnight... DC Lynch Carnival Open 7:00 pm...figure 8 Races Kids Power Wheels Race at Intermission ages 0-5 & 6-10 (Bike Giveaways at intermission) 10:00 pm... All Exhibits Closed Sunday, Aug. 2 DuPont Pioneer Seeds Day Roe Chevrolet, Buick Day 8:00 am... 4-H & FFA Beef Judged 11:00 am...optimist Food Stand Opens 11:00 am-8:30 pm...4-h Food Stand Open 1:00-5:00 pm... Bike & Car Show at North parking lot 1:30 pm...4-h Round Robin Contest 2:00 pm... All Exhibits Open To Public 4:30-10:00 pm... Hamilton Telecommunications Hall Open 4:00 pm... 4-H & FFA Livestock Premium Auction 5:00-7:00 pm... Cattlemen's Beef Dinner 5:00 pm-8:00 pm... Strolling with the Llamas 5:30 pm-midnight... Beer Garden 6:00 pm-midnight... DC Lynch Carnival Open 7:00 pm... Extreme Bull Riding Tour 10:00 pm...switchback 10:00 pm... All Exhibits Closed 7:00 am... Adventure Run at pit area 7:30 am...4-h & FFA Exhibitors' Breakfast 11:00-3:30 pm...4-h Food Stand Open 12:00 pm... 4-H & FFA Livestock Judging Contest 12:00 pm...optimist Food Stand Opens 12:00-4:00 pm... Hamilton Telecommunications Hall Open 1:00 pm... All Exhibits Open To Public 1:30 pm...pedal Tractor Pull 2:00 pm... 4-H Fashion Revue 3:00 pm... All Exhibits Released 5:30-Midnight... Beer Garden 6:00 pm-midnight...dc Lynch Carnival Opens 7:00 pm...trailer RACES (Bike Giveaways at Intermission) It s Time For Fair Fun! Meet Shane Scheinost He s here to serve you. Shane is a S & P Irrigation service technician with 10 years pivot experience, joining the business on June 1, His responsibilities in the fields include the installation of new center pivots as well as maintaining existing ones for our customers. Rose and Shane have been married over 2 1/2 years and have an eight month old daughter, Reese. Welcome to the HAMILTON COUNTY FAIR We support our area s youth Highway 34W Phone Watts GROSSHANS Enjoy the Hamilton County Fair! Tonya Drive Giltner, NE INTERNATIONAL, INC. Pivot Sales, Service & Parts 110 S. 16th St. Aurora CASE CORPORATION CASE IH is a registered trademark of Case Corporation Visit us on the internet at Good Luck at this year s Hamilton County Fair! A Branch of Henderson State Bank Member FDIC We Love To Play In The Dirt! Mitchell Pachta won grand champion honors for heifer rate-of-gain in Nicolas Pachta took home the grand champion market steer in Aurora Veterinary Clinic 17th & Highway Call Today! Mike NelsoN land development, inc. Mike & Gail Nelson N Street Aurora Join Us at the Hamilton County Fair Thurs. July 30th - Sun. August 2nd Register for prizes, check out what s new, and learn about our great Fair specials! Watch our Facebook page for updates! facebook.com/hamiltontelecom th Street Aurora, NE

28 COMMUNITY Page D6 Every kid in a park Have you ever been to a National Park? Many people have not. The National Park Service along with the White House has announced that every 4th grader it the U.S.A. will receive a free pass to the national parks, not just one but all of them they can get Tammy Stuhr Extension Educator to. The initiative hopes to introduce a whole generation of youth to the parks. We know that children who interact with nature and natural areas before age 11 are more likely to have positive attitudes toward nature and the environment as adults, said Theodora Chang, National Park Service Special Assistant to the Director. Fourth grade is also when many schools are teaching local, state, and national history, and many of our parks, lands and waters units have already developed programs for this age group. Nebraska has several national parks 4th grade students will have access to. These parks include the natural area known as the National Scenic River of Niobrara near Valentine. Schools will be encouraged to come for field trips, while families will be encouraged for day and weekend trips. The free passes will begin in September, and be distributed through schools, and possibly youth organizations. The park service decided to launch the program in conjunction with the 100th birthday of the National Park Service. The Rocky Mountain National Park was established that same year, however eight other parks had already been established. Yellowstone was the first national park, and will be one of the many free parks to 4th grade students and their families through the Every Kid in a Park initiative. Be sure to stay tuned to their website to take advantage of parks in Nebraska and across our nation at For more information on positive youth development/4-h, please contact the county extension office, located in the courthouse. ENGAGEMENTS Miller-Swore announce engagement Ray and Sheila Miller of Aurora are excited to announce the engagement of their daughter, Karrah Miller to Josh Swore, son of Tim and Bonnier Swore of Grand Rapids, Mich. Karrah is the granddaughter of Bev Kremer. Karrah is a 2009 graduate of Nebraska Christian High School. She graduated from the University of Northwestern in 2012 with a bachelor degree in kinesiology. Josh is a 2007 graduate of Forest Hills Central High. He graduated from the University of Northwestern with a bachelor degree in biology and is currently getting his doctorate at the University of Washington in neuroscience. The couple s wedding is BIRTHS Easton Daniel Bradley Aaron and Mikala Bradley of Lincoln are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Easton Daniel, born July 6, 2015 at Bryan Medical Center West in Lincoln. He weighed 6 pounds, 12 ounces and was 19.5 inches long. Grandparents are Dan and Jocelyn Fricke of Castaic, Calif., and Dave and Cindy Bradley of Aurora. Great-grandparents are: Darlene Keasling of Aurora, Lorenzo and Mercedes Llanillo of Henderson, Nev. and Anna Fricke of Valencia, Calif. Great-great grandmother is Rita Diaz of Oakland, Calif. SENIOR CENTER I m so excited to announce that the Comfort Dogs will be here. The Lutheran Church Charities K-9 Comfort Dogs are friends who bring a calming influence allowing people to open up their hearts and receive help. Moses will be here on Wednesday, July 22 at 12:30 p.m. I am so excited to see Moses and here about their story! Activities and menu are as follows: July Comfort Dogs Presentation at 12:30 p.m.; FROGS Advanced at 2 p.m.; lunch: BBQ ribs, baked potato, green beans and pears. July FROGs at 9 a.m.; Pinochle and popcorn at 1 p.m.; lunch: spaghetti with meat sauce, green beans, toss salad and mixed fruit. July Senior Carnival at 1 Karrah Miller and Josh Swore Aug. 8, 2015 at Historic Morton Barn in Nebraska City. Following the wedding, the couple will reside in Seattle, Wash. Lovejoy-Smith plan July 25 wedding Mr. and Mrs. Chris and Deb Lovejoy of Central City and Deb Smith of Hordville announce the engagement and upcoming marriage of their children, Michaila Lovejoy of Central City and Bobby Smith of Aurora. The couple are planning a July 25, 2015 wedding ceremony in Hordville. Michaila is a homeschool graduate and is currently employed by Bomgaars in Central City. Bobby is a graduate of Hampton Public School and is employed by Aurora Coop in Aurora. Michaila Lovejoy and Bobby Smith Baker Alan Broekemeier Matt and Randi Broekemeier of Kearney are proud to announce the arrival of their son, Baker Alan Broekemeier, born May 27, He weighed 8 pounds, 4 ounces and was 20-3/4 inches long. Siblings Kynlee, 3, and Resslyn, 2, welcome home their baby brother. Grandparents are Terry and Jeannie Reimers and Dale and Karla Broekemeier. p.m.; Pitch at 1 p.m.; Computer lab at 2 p.m.; lunch: chicken cordon bleu, baked potato and peaches. July Pinochle at 1 p.m.; lunch: BLT wrap, oven potatoes, vegetable salad and fruit. July FROGS at 9 a.m.; Crafts and quilting at 9 a.m.; Phillips Seniors here at 12 p.m.; Johnny Ray Gomez here to perform at 12:30 p.m.; Bridge group meets at 1 p.m.; Computer lab at 2 p.m.; lunch: roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, mixed vegetables and coleslaw. Happy Birthday to: Don Anderson (July 22), Elaine Hungate (July 23), Janet Roberts (July 23), LeRoy Hopkins (July 24), Dorothy Miller (July 25), Larey Crawford (July 25) and Orrie James (July 26)! We are here because you are here. TOPS learns the value of spices, vitamins and minerals Eight members of Tops, NE-280, Aurora weighed in on July 6 at 11:30 a.m. with a two pound loss -- no gain week. Good work gals. Daisy was best loser. Best losers for June were Shirley Stolhand and Verle Bish. We had a 12 1/2 pound loss for the month. Shirley called the meeting to order by leading us in the pledges. She read Mental Strategies and we sang Ha, Ha, Ha. Two Charms were awarded to Daisy for weekly best loser. We are to do a food chart for the week and bring it in. Secretary and treasurers reports were read. Election of officers was on July 13. Motion made and seconded, weigh-ins be from 11:30 a.m. to 12 p.m., and meetings be held from noon to 1 p.m. Harleen will present a program in July and Shirley will start a contest. Shirley had a lesson on the value of spices, vitamins and minerals in your diet and what effect they have on your health and also losing weight. A discussion followed. Call Harleen Bicknase at or Lila Senff- Miller at with any questions or just show up at Crossroads Court meeting room between the hours listed above. We will be happy to share with you all the benefits of Taking Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS). AurorA News-Register/Kurt Johnson Ag-based poetry Twyla Hansen, the Nebraska state poet laureate, gave a recital last week at Grain Place Foods annual farm tour. Hansen recited a number of poems related to agriculture, saying she always enjoys getting back to her rural roots. Courtesy photo Aurora students Kristin Bell, Allison Penner and Alex Schneider all placed third in Emerging Business Issues at the FBLA National Leadership Conference. Aly Faber placed fourth in Sales Presentation. Aurora High School students receive top awards at FBLA conference More than 8,500 of America s best and brightest high school students traveled to the Windy City to step up to the challenge as they showcased their talents as future business leaders and vied for the opportunity to win more than 175,000 in cash awards. Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda (FBLA-PBL), held its FBLA National Leadership Conference in Chicago on June 29 to July 2. Participants from across the United States attended this exciting conference to enhance their business skills, expand their networks, and participate in more than 55 business and businessrelated competitive events. Kristin Bell, Aly Faber, Allison Penner and Alex Schneider from Aurora High School received national recognition at the FBLA Awards of Excellence Program on July 2. Bell, Penner and Schneider competed in Emerging Business Issues and brought home third place. This team of three gave an oral presentation on the topic of private label goods in our economy and how they are both positively and negatively impacting national brands. Faber competed in Sales Presentation and brought home fourth place. This event consisted of providing a demonstration of a product and using selling techniques with judges. The awards were part of a comprehensive national competitive events program sponsored by FBLA-PBL that recognizes and rewards excellence in a broad range of business and career-related areas. For many students, the competitive events are the capstone activity of their academic careers. In addition to the competitions, students immersed them- selves in educational workshops, visited an information-packed exhibit hall, and attended motivational keynotes on a broad range of business topics. About FBLA-PBL, Inc. Future Business Leaders of America-Phi Beta Lambda, Inc., the largest and oldest student business organization, is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) education association with a quarter million members and advisers in over 6,500 active middle school, high school, and college chapters worldwide. Its mission is to bring business and education together in a positive working relationship through innovative leadership and career development programs. 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29 PAGE D 7 News-Register/Tessa Burgener Jayne Mann, Operation ROUND UP Chairperson, and LeAnne Doose, Southern Power District, present a check to Kristina Vlcek of the Chapman Community Improvement Association. Mann presents check to Chapman Jayne Mann, chairperson of the Southern Public Power Area Development Fund, presented a big check to the Chapman Community Improvement Association at their July committee meeting. Funds totaling were granted to partially fund a project in the community of Chapman, where a picnic shelter was constructed within a pocket park. The application was submitted for the project by the Grand Island Area Habitat The splash pad has been for Humanity. The structure a popular place to be as the is near completion, and was temperature rises this suman outstanding effort by the mer. With the scorching heat community and the Habitat for over the past few weeks, chil- Humanity. dren have been racing to both The ROUND UP program the pool in Streeter Park and was initiated earlier this year, the splash pad in Cole Park. and participating customers Above, Hadley Hinzmann slaps at the water shooting up have been rounding up their from the ground at the splash monthly bill from Southern Power District to the nearest pad. Michael Martinez, left, whole dollar. The funds collectruns through the water in an ed are then dispersed to projects attempt to cool down. within our communities, such as the project in Chapman. With News-Register/Richard Rhoden this effort, the Board of the FUND would enjoy seeing some Good times had at the splash pad Run A ClAssified for 2 Weeks (cash or check only) And ReCeive 3Rd Week free! Call or stop at 1320 K Street today! Julie Janky, M.D. Board Certified Ophthalmologist Have Your Cataract Surgery Close to Home (308) N. 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