Russell Baggett: Rediscover Vinyl at 10,000 Hz Records
10,000 Hz Records, owned by Russell Baggett, has become a go-to spot for vinyl lovers, both new and old, in Opelika, Alabama, offering something for everyone.
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10,000 Hz Records, owned by Russell Baggett, has become a go-to spot for vinyl lovers, both new and old, in Opelika, Alabama, offering something for everyone.
Auburn University students and community members staged a memorial for Palestinians and others killed during the Israel-Hamas war Monday evening at Toomer’s Corner. The demonstration comes a day after a small protest which ended in a violent altercation and one year after the Oct. 7, 2023 Hamas attack in Israel, which left over 1,000 people dead and hundreds kidnapped by the terrorist organization.
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In light of Category 4 Hurricane Helene, Auburn University shut down its campus on Thursday, Sept. 26 at 5:00 p.m. and reopened at 11:00 a.m. the following morning on Friday, Sept. 27. Most university faculty and students braced themselves for a stormy night but woke up the next morning physically unscathed, only dealing with mild rain walking to class.
As another Auburn Football season on the Plains begins to finish, game days brought strains to the city’s infrastructure. One such instance was the appearance of long, often slow lines of game day traffic. However, for many of Auburn’s local businesses, this traffic has become surprisingly beneficial, with slower transit and increased foot traffic being surprisingly advantageous for the locals of downtown Auburn.
Music is something that everyone can enjoy, whether it’s played through a speaker or live by a band, singer, or dj. However, most artists find themselves competing for a spot to perform.
On July 17, Tiger Rags launched its official website, making its anticipated return to the Auburn community. Under new owners Brett and Natalie Whiteside, Tiger Rags is printing its iconic game day shirts for the first time in five years.
Auburn’s newest hotel, the Graduate Auburn, recently opened, featuring 177 rooms across five floors and two dining options. Located at the corner of Wright Street and West Magnolia Avenue, the hotel occupies a prime spot in downtown Auburn, just half a mile from Jordan-Hare Stadium.
Marie Foshee co-owns the Farmer in the Dell with her husband, a family-owned farm known for its pumpkin patch.
The Domestic Violence Intervention Center, along with the Auburn University Department of Psychological Services and the College of Veterinary Medicine, received $60,000 in grant funding from RedRover to create a Safe Housing Pet Program.
Mayor Anders addresses officer involved shooting
Opelika Fire Department Battalion Chief Noah Leavell Tarrance Allmond was charged with indecent exposure after he allegedly exposed himself to multiple victims at an apartment complex on the 700 block of West Glenn Avenue.
Arguably one of the biggest bike events in Alabama occurs every year on April 27 right here in Auburn. Bo Bikes Bama is the idea of two-sport athlete and Auburn legend, Bo Jackson.
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.
Pickleball, a sport much like a mix of tennis and ping pong, has experienced an unprecedented rise in popularity and has become one of America’s favorite pastimes. In Auburn, this burgeoning interest has led to the creation of a pickleball club and a large and expanding community on the hardtop. However, pickleball’s popularity has created growing pains, such as significant wait times.
UPDATE: Auburn Police reported that the accident was a traffic incident and not a hit-and-run incident.
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.
Well Red is opening a new location in the venue of the former coffee shop, Coffee Cat, on Tichenor Avenue. The Fox, a new business venture for Well Red owners Richard and Crystal Tomasello, will open around April 15.
On a windy Monday evening, Auburn’s Dream Court Chapter met at the Yarbrough Tennis Center for their weekly tennis practice. Dream Court is an organization that provides adaptive tennis lessons for individuals with physical, developmental, or intellectual disabilities. The chapter meets every Monday from 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. in the spring. Jessica Weyreuter is the founder and Executive Director of the Dream Court program. Dream Court first started in Montgomery, Alabama, in 2013. Present day, Dream Court has operated for 11 years and has multiple chapters across Alabama. Jisung Choo, the Local Program Coordinator for Auburn’s Dream Court Chapter, helps ensure that practices are possible.
For Auburn and Opelika residents, whether they are students or working full-time, Rock ‘N Roll Pinball, located in downtown Opelika, is a staple for any night of the week. Featuring a pinball machine room in the front of the building and a bar/stage in the back, you’ll be sure to find something for you here.