Auburn’s Shawn A. Frazier represented the College of Education at Washington State University during commencement last Saturday. He was recognized for his achievements during his time at WSU.
Alissa Jackson, an eighth-grader at Olympic Middle School, has been accepted into the 2011 People to People European Heritage Student Ambassador Program, which provides international educational opportunities and cultural experiences for students.
As a followup to the commentary article (“Milfoil – a silent menace”, Auburn Reporter, Sept. 24), the National League of Cities (NLC) met in Denver in the first week of December at its annual Congress of Cities & Exposition.
Cards hold much more than just magic to Michael Wong.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Dec. 10 and Dec. 14:
For Algona Police Officer Joel Sutter, the city’s new veterans memorial is a project close to his heart.
Barbie dolls, Matchbox cars, soccer balls and Candy Land board games filled a seven-ton truck from Joint Base Lewis-McChord on Dec. 8 as Boeing employees from the Auburn site donated thousands of toys to the U.S. Marines’ Toys for Tots program.
Auburn has weathered its first severe tantrum from wet and volatile Mother Nature.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
Game Farm Park in Auburn has received $58,500 from a King County Parks’ Youth Sports Facilities Grant (YSFG) to restore four rundown tennis courts on the park property.
Friday and Saturday marks the 20th year that law enforcement agencies throughout Washington have conducted “Night of 1,000 Stars” impaired driving traffic safety emphasis patrols. Each star symbolizes the badge worn by an on duty law enforcement officer.
Now that the rain is gone, road crews are turning their attention to the massive cleanup that lies ahead.
A Washington State Trooper stopped a runaway truck as it rolled backward downhill following a collision by striking it with…
The City of Pacific passed its first test with rising waters.
The City of Auburn has activated the Emergency Operations Center to Level I (monitoring) to monitor flows on the Green River.
Two nights after losing 40-37 to No.10 Kentwood, the No.2 ranked Auburn Trojans rebounded with a 74-65 win against Kentlake…
Boys Class 4A 1. Garfield (1-0) 2. Auburn (2-0) 3. Kentridge (1-0) 4. Jackson (3-0) 5. Gonzaga Prep (0-1) 6….
With storm season well under way and with the National Weather Service forecasting heavy rainfall for later this weekend, King County’s Flood Warning Center is prepared to provide citizens and property owners with accurate and timely river flooding information.
With the first significant flooding of the season expected this weekend, the King County Department of Transportation is advising motorists to be on the lookout for a variety of road problems.
The 2010 Local Street Pavement Preservation project is scheduled to work at the intersection of D Street Northeast and 4th Street Northeast on Monday (Dec. 13) from 7 a.m. to 4 p.m. The work is weather dependent.