Deed issues discussed at second April City Council Meeting
The Auburn City Council held their final meeting of the month on Tuesday night. While a variety of topics were discussed, deed issues seemed to be the highlight of the conversation.
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The Auburn City Council held their final meeting of the month on Tuesday night. While a variety of topics were discussed, deed issues seemed to be the highlight of the conversation.
Auburn University held the 13th annual Fashion Event on Friday, April 12, at the Beard-Eaves-Memorial Coliseum.
Auburn’s City Council held their first meeting of the month on Tuesday night. A variety of topics were discussed, but the most important issues were the new board appointments, particularly the reappointment of Nick Hayes to the Historic Preservation Commission.
The Auburn City Council held its second meeting of the month on Tuesday night. While a variety of topics were discussed, the construction of two new fast food restaurants dominated the conversation.
When people think of Auburn University, fashion is not typically the first thing they think of, yet Auburn has one of the highest-ranked fashion programs in the nation.
The Auburn City Council held its second February meeting on Tuesday night. While a variety of topics were discussed, zoning issues were the main topic of conversation.
A new exhibit opened on Feb. 3 at the Opelika Public Library. Aim High: Soaring with the Tuskegee Airmen featuring Black Wings: American Dreams in Flight is now open until April 28.
The annual Krewe De Tigris Mardi Gras parade and sixth annual Krewe Krawl were held on Saturday, Feb.10. The Krewe Krawl began at 11 a.m. and the parade started at 1 p.m.
The Auburn City Council held its first meeting of the month on Tuesday night. The meeting had a high attendance as Boy Scout Troop 12 was present to work on their citizenship in the community badge.
A new loaded tea truck has opened on Auburn’s campus. Located on the West Thach Concourse, The Tea has been booming since its opening on the first day of the spring semester.
The holiday season has officially begun in Auburn. The university’s annual Holiday Lighting Ceremony took place on Nov. 26 on Samford Lawn.
The Opelika Villains Ball is back for its second year in a row. The event takes place at the Railyard at John Emerald Distilling Company on Oct. 27 from 7 p.m. to 11 p.m.
In honor of the Halloween season, the annual Haunted Auburn Walking Tour is back for its 11th consecutive year. The tour takes place every Friday and Saturday of October – as well as Halloween night – at 8 p.m. Guests meet downtown across from Toomer’s Corner.
The annual Lee County Fair is back in town from Oct. 3-7 and is open each night from 6 p.m. to 11 p.m. The fair returns every year on the first Tuesday of October. Located at the fairgrounds in Opelika, the Lee County Fair first debuted in 1948.
On Tuesday evening, a small crowd gathered in the City Council Chamber, located at 141 N. Ross St.
Finding the right place to shop for clothing can be a difficult task. Luckily, downtown Auburn is home to many fashion-forward boutiques. From long-term staples such as Behind the Glass or brand new shops like The Tiny Closet, downtown Auburn is the place to shop.
Everyone knows Aubie, the mascot for Auburn University. Aubie is often referred to as the, “living spirit of Auburn,” and he is known for his admirable school spirit and love for Auburn.
Preparing for a day at Jordan-Hare Stadium can be a bit overwhelming, especially for first-year students. One must figure out when to get there, where to park and what to wear — all of which can be confusing.