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Road resurfacing in process on east side of Aberdeen

The Aberdeen City Council had a quiet meeting in July. Present for the meeting were council members Alan Summers, Karl Vollmer, Brian Schneider, Diane Hernandez and Mary Leisy was present via phone. Karalee Krehbiel was absent. The bills totaling $254,453.51…

First annual Independence Day celebration a success

The July 4th celebration on Saturday, July 1, proved to be a huge success, according to those involved and Kasyn Vollmer, President of the Aberdeen Chamber of Commerce. It’s been around 50 years since Aberdeen has organized fireworks with other…

2023 Aberdeen Daze deemed a success

Aberdeen Daze 2023 was deemed a success by Chamber President Kasyn Vollmer, who said “It was a good day”, and wants to thank the community for supporting it and making it a success. … Read the full story and more…

AHS 2023 graduates are 106th class to graduate

On Tuesday, June 6, a class graduated from Aberdeen High School for the 106th time. The first graduation was in 1917 with only four graduates, this year 50 students graduated. … Read the full story and more in the paper…

Aberdeen High School names top 10 seniors

The top ten at Aberdeen High School were named and they included … Read the full story and more in the paper edition of The Aberdeen Times! <a href=”http://www.press-times.com/subscription-information/” target=”blank”>Subscribe Today!</a>  

Graduation set Tuesday, June 6, Ann Mennear retires

The Aberdeen School Board of Trustees met Wednesday, May 17, where Superintendent Jane Ward reported the teacher negotiations had been completed and the decision to sign the district up with the state health insurance plan had been agreed upon. Teachers…

No carts on Gem Trail at Hazard Creek Golf Course

The May city council meeting was short and sweet. All council members were present except for council person Mary Leisy who was absent. Mayor Larry Barrett commented that he had spoken with her and kept her apprised of everything going…