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Aurora Now April 19, 2023
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What do a mom, several retirees, and a group of students in Aurora all have in common? They're all Aurora lifeguards,and we'd love for you to join our team, too! The city has come up with a unique way to deal with the national, ongoing lifeguard shortage in hopes we can open all our pools daily this summer.  Also on this week's show, the new, two-day a week watering schedule goes into effect May 1 in Aurora; RTD wants you to weigh in on more affordable and easier to understand fares; the global "City Nature Challenge" is coming to town; and AuroraTV's long-time anchor, Wendy Brockman, signs off after a decade on our air. Those stories, and many more, this week on Aurora Now.

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Aurora is hiring diverse & dedicated lifeguards

Aurora has 11 indoor & outdoor pools

AuroraWater shares the 2-day/week watering schedule

Arapahoe County hosting public hearings on redistricting

Congress Crow named the Chamber's "Man of the Year"

The Aurora Housing Authority & Children's Hospital Colorado receive housing vouchers

RTD asking public to weigh in on proposed new fare structure

Public invited to take part in "A Night of Remembrance" featuring a Holocaust survivor

PSA #1 Sign up for AuroraTV's newsletter

PSA #2 Sign up for free, universal preschool in Aurora

Aurora is taking part in the City Nature Challenge"/remote report

Goose Couple, Gracie & George, are back at the AMC

PSA # 3 Be a good neighbor and get rid of weeds

PSA # 4 Volunteer to serve on a city board or commission

100-year-old resident receives the "Amazing Auroran" award

AuroraTV says good-bye to long-time anchor, Wendy Brockman

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Aurora Now

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04/19/2023

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News

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AuroraTV Staff