Public library to build outdoor classroom in fall
While students enjoy time away from the classroom over the summer, the Auburn Public Library is looking to revamp its entryway.
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While students enjoy time away from the classroom over the summer, the Auburn Public Library is looking to revamp its entryway.
To the vibrant, excitable imaginations of children, the sanitary hallways of a hospital can be a foreign and frightening change of pace.
Two questions echoed in Asim Ali’s mind on the morning of March 15, following a massacre of 50 men, women and children at a mosque in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Kiesel Park will be gone to the dogs this weekend as the seventh annual Bark in the Park commences Saturday, March 23, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
For Auburn pedestrians, walking along city blocks is something most don’t usually think about when considering the paths they use. For pedestrians using assistive devices, such as wheelchairs, some sidewalks can pose challenges.
The sounds of sniffling and nose-blowing are common this time of year, with cold and flu season in full swing. However, the month of February saw an overall decline in Lee County’s flu cases as a result of the work of East Alabama Medical Clinic’s team of well-trained staff, said Brooke Bailey, EAMC's infection prevention director.
Police briefly investigated an incident Tuesday evening at a coffee shop in Auburn during which eyewitnesses said a white man who appeared to be in his mid-20s stood on a chair, yelled Nazi slogans including "Heil Hitler" and flashed a gun to the cafe's manager.
Pets can come as a great responsibility, but the Lee County Humane Society is taking a creative approach to the decision process of welcoming a furry friend into the family. The shelter has started a temporary form of adoption called the Weekend Warriors program.
Aubie, Auburn Mayor Ron Anders, and other prominent figures of the community were just some of the challengers who headed to the seventh-annual Auburn Polar Plunge early in the morning of Jan. 26.
While the city of Auburn has decked the streets in wreaths and lights for the holidays, staff of the Auburn University Hotel and Conference Center have been working to spread their festive spirit inside, assembling an elaborate showcase of notable buildings around town – in gingerbread form.
As the temperature and colors of the leaves change, the leadership of the annual Auburn Christmas Parade is changing, too.
Corinthians 16:14 states, “Let all that you do be done in love.” It’s a line that can be found on some of Brenton and Rachel Rohler’s handmade wooden decor — a line that encompasses their skill. Their shop includes outlines of southeastern states and other blocks of inspirational verses, but it’s not a store with a physical location.
With the impending Nov. 6 election, Democratic nominee Jeremy A. Gray and Republican nominee Michael J. Holden II of House District 83 are intent on improving community engagement for the citizens of Lee County and Russell County.
Pride on the Plains, a local LGBTQ advocacy organization founded last year, held its second annual Mr. and Miss Pride on the Plains pageant.
Auburn City Schools received positive remarks on its safety measures after completion of two campus security assessments in the spring and early summer during the previous academic year. One of the evaluations included 30 commendations, and according to Daniel Chesser, public relations specialist for the system’s head office, the school’s review was “above and beyond” other districts around the country.
Auburn students and football fans will soon be treated to a Which Wich locale set to launch on West Magnolia Avenue.
GoodTimes Bowling buzzed with the enthusiasm of Kappa Delta and Delta Zeta members Thursday night as the two sororities competed both on the lanes and in a raffle drawing.
A local nonprofit organization is looking to score a strike against a relatively unknown birth defect by raising awareness through a night at the bowling lanes next week.
An extensive, Southern-style buffet has opened at the Auburn Mall.
The aroma of barbecue filled the air at the Greystone Mansion Sunday as vendors let guests sample their finest. The first Auburn BBQ Fest hosted new and old local restaurants and catering services like Lil Smokey’s and Mama’s Last Stand.