Costumes fill streets for 19th annual Downtown Trick-or-Treat
This Halloween Auburn held its 19th annual Downtown Trick-or-Treat. Children in costumes lined the streets with adults in tow as local business owners passed out candy.
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This Halloween Auburn held its 19th annual Downtown Trick-or-Treat. Children in costumes lined the streets with adults in tow as local business owners passed out candy.
The Lake Wilmore Community Center, an upcoming project for Auburn’s Parks and Recreation Department, is expected to cost over $7 million.
The City of Auburn is now home to a privately owned bookstore, Auburn Oil Co. Booksellers. The bookstore, located on Magnolia Avenue, is owned by a couple from Greenville, South Carolina.
Auburn is home to many different churches. The Auburn Unitarian Universalist Fellowship finds itself among that mix, but as a more liberal church.
Renovations are underway at the Boykin Community Center in Northwest Auburn to develop an interprofessional medical clinic.
The construction of the decorative crosswalks on North College Street is mostly finished and on full display for all tourist and pedestrian crossing.
In order to fund assistance for Alabama’s infrastructure, Governor Kay Ivey proposed and signed a gas tax increase in March, and this increase will take effect on Sunday, Sept. 1.
Opelika High School cheerleaders lead a crowd of community members in a cheer Thursday, Aug. 29, 2019, in Opelika, Ala.
Opelika High School kicked off their second home game of the season with a lively pep rally Thursday evening in downtown Opelika. Surrounded by a plethora of food, businesses and proud parents, this event happens only once a year in order to cheer on the bulldogs before their big game with their long term rivals, Auburn High School.
As talks of more buildings going up around Auburn increase, the City’s Parks and Recreation Department is bringing more green to the Plains.