Heat stress one of the many challenges for local farmer
It's dawn, and the farmer unloads his tools and seeds from his pickup truck. After walking through the fields, he pulls out his notebook to review his list of duties for the day.
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It's dawn, and the farmer unloads his tools and seeds from his pickup truck. After walking through the fields, he pulls out his notebook to review his list of duties for the day.
The City of Auburn hosted its 32 annual Daddy-Daughter Date Night. The three-hour, two-night event was held Friday, Feb. 11th, and Saturday, Feb. 12th, at the Auburn Junior High School field house.
Auburn's Black Student Union hosted a speed dating event for students to meet new people, enjoy food and spend time with the BSU family Thursday night.
Patti LaBelle is no stranger to selling-out shows, and she delivered her first show in Auburn Sunday evening to a sold-out crowd. The "Godmother of Soul" filled up the Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center.
Catrice Hixon is the owner of the Melanin Coffee Shop in Opelika, Alabama. Since college, Hixon has dreamed of owning a coffee shop. After opening in September that dream is a reality.
With a face riddled with wrinkles, the thin-haired man sealed up boxes of Del Monte's green beans with a tape gun. As warehouse lights beamed down on his salt-and-pepper-colored hair and sweat rolled down his face, the man lifted the first of many packages and placed it on a cart.
Shane Healey was appointed Chief of Police for the City of Opelika on Jan. 15. Healey replaced John McEachern, who retired on Nov. 30 after serving eight years at the branch.
If you are in or near the Midtown Auburn subdivision on Opelika Road, you may have noticed people walking in those small house-like structures empty-handed, and leaving out with delicious goods. Inside those buildings are pop-up restaurants ready to serve those who are want to satisfy their appetite.
Some presidents of student organizations at Auburn University are striving to make adjustments amid the pandemic but are enduring their share of challenges.
When Auburn University made the decision to switch to online classes for the remaining of the spring 2020 semester, a lot of students packed their belongings and chose to complete their coursework at home.
The transition from community college to a four-year institute can be challenging for some students. While some students relish and thrive in their new learning environment, others struggle to adapt to the changes that come with a larger university.
With Valentine's Day vastly approaching, one may notice a series of couples exchanging kisses and gifts. High-end restaurants are populated with partners proclaiming their love for one another. The aroma of genuine love in the air on Valentine's Day can be quite contagious and can leave a warm impression on the hearts of many, both single and committed. I can say with confidence that Valentine's Day emphasizes a complex emotion that we lack as a society, love.
Members of the Auburn community and Auburn Forestry Department began gathering firewood and clearing underbrush for environmental sculptor Patrick Dougherty in September 2019.
With football season underway, fans from across the nation are pitching their tents and firing up the grill. Savory ribs and juicy franks populate the nearest barbecue grill as spectators cheer on their favorite team.