A new Education and Visitor Center at the Colorado Freedom Memorial is a giant step closer to becoming a reality. The CFM Foundation hosted a groundbreaking for the facility and has announced a general contractor for the construction. It'll help our community learn about and pay tribute to those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our freedom. Also on this week's show, dinosaurs descend on the Aurora History Museum as the new "Prehistoric Aurora" exhibit opens; we dig for fossils in studio to preview the museum's Prehistory Summer Camp program; and voting is now underway for the city's Global Flavors competition. Help pick Aurora's best international dishes and drinks. Those stories and so much more this week on Aurora Now.
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Colorado Freedom Memorial celebrates groundbreaking for new Education and Visitor Center
I-70 Picadilly Interchange project reaches major milestone with installation of girders
New interchange at E-470 and 48th Avenue by Windler Aurora development opens
Aurora Water shares conservation measures to prevent water waste this spring and summer
PSA #1: Aurora launches new Music at the Movies program
Aurora History Museum’s “Prehistoric Aurora” exhibit is now open
Can you name this mystery object from the Aurora History Museum?
Vote for Aurora's best international dishes through the city’s Global Flavors competition
"Lindita's Kitchen" this month features cactus tacos and salad
PSA #2: Learn about the Kids Golf Free program offered by Aurora Golf
City of Aurora’s Forestry Division plants new trees to revitalize natural areas and open spaces
Dogs from Aurora Animal Shelter join city employees for wellness walk
Southlands hosts dapper dresser and best hat contest as part of annual Kentucky Derby Celebration
Aurora Rhythms kicks off May 12 with “My Man Godfrey" live radio play
Mystery object from Aurora History Museum revealed
AuroraTV family grows as two Aurora anchors share exciting news