A long-time Aurora firefighter is getting some well-deserved recognition. An organization called BEFABA, which stands for Black Employees for a Better Aurora, has honored Deputy Chief Allen Robnett with their 2024 Legend Award. He has served with Aurora Fire Rescue for 35 years. Also on this week's show, Aurora's Gaylord Rockies Resort is now home to a Topgolf Swing Suite available for rent and it features all kinds of sports simulations; a unique new country chic store opens at Stanley Marketplace in Aurora; and ghost kitchen owners from The Aurora Eatery at the Town Center at Aurora share some in-studio samples. Those stories and many more this week on Aurora Now.
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Deputy Fire Chief Allen Robnett receives BEFABA 2024 Legend Award
City Manager and two council members receive honors from Aurora Chamber of Commerce
Modular homes get the green light to come to Aurora
Aurora hosting meetings for business owners and residents about Regional Navigation Campus
Aurora Police and Aurora Fire Rescue get new fitness and wellness coach
Children’s Hospital Colorado ranked fourth best large employer in the country by Forbes
Fun facts and trivia about Leap Day
PSA #1: Find links with more info about at AuroraTV.org
Community Calendar #1: New student registration for Aurora Public Schools
TopGolf Simulation Suites now open at Gaylord Rockies Resort
Urban Cowgirl is a unique new business at Stanley Marketplace
Check out Aurora restaurants during Restaurant Week from March 1-10
En Fuego Cantina set to open at Southlands this spring
Kids clothing store, Carter’s, coming to Southlands late March
Stuffed Animal Sleepover at Mission Viejo Library is a huge success
PSA #2: Help Aurora Parks, Rec, and Open Space win the Best of Mile High
Community Calendar #2: Provide feedback for 13th Ave and Colfax Rail Station area plan
Lindita’s Kitchen shows you how to make machaca
Many restaurants, one roof: Check out the Aurora Eatery at the Town Center at Aurora
Four Aurora Eatery restaurants showcase their food in-studio