Auburn Youth Soccer Association Avalanche U17 beat Lake Washington in President’s Cup final, 1-0
Qualified families can pick up new, unwrapped toys at Faith and Victory Church, 1601 W. Valley Highway N., Auburn. Families…
For the first time ever, more than half of all Washington employers will be in the lowest unemployment-insurance tax bracket…
The Evergreen Council on Problem Gambling (ECPG), Washington’s Lottery, and Washington State Division of Alcohol and Substance Abuse are joining…
That was an interesting editorial cartoon (“Chez Gregoire” and the state budget, Auburn Reporter, Dec. 3).
When Noah was getting ready to push off with his ark, the story goes, God told him to gather all the animals of the world “two by two.”
Registration for winter Parks, Arts & Recreation programs is now under way. The winter Recreation Guide was delivered to homes and lists the diverse programs and activities offered to meet the needs of all Auburn citizens.
Valley Regional Fire Authority Firefighters and Auburn Food Bank employees are teaming up to provide toys for needy children this holiday season. Donations of new, unwrapped gifts and/or cash donations will be accepted today and Sunday, from 10 a.m.-5 p.m., at Auburn Fred Meyer, 801 Auburn Way N.; Albertsons, 4010 A St. SE, Albertsons, 1347 Auburn Way N.; and Auburn Top Foods at 1406 Lake Tapps Parkway E. Donations also can be dropped off at the following locations: Auburn Fire Station #31 at 1101 D St. NE; South Auburn Fire Station #32 at 1951 R St. SE.; Lea Hill Fire Station 34 at 31204 124th Ave. SE; or Pacific Fire Station 38 at 133 3rd Ave. SE. Families in need of assistance from the Toys for Kids program should register with the Auburn Food Bank (253-804-5696). Toys will be distributed only to those pre-registered with the food bank. Firefighters Union Local 1352 have conducted community toy drives since 1986. One hundred percent of the donations stay within the communities of Auburn, Algona and Pacific.
WRESTLING: AT A GLANCE
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between Dec. 8 and Dec. 10:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 167 calls for service between Dec. 2 and Dec. 7, among them the following:
The Auburn Downtown Association – in partnership with the Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation Department’s Youth Council – created four holiday baskets hanging on Main Street.
The City of Auburn Emergency Management Office, in conjunction the Valley Regional Fire Authority and the White River Valley Citizen Corps Council, will offer a Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training course to area residents.
Central Washington tight end Jared Bronson, a Thomas Jefferson product, has been selected to play in the 84th Annual East-West…
The Washington Horse Racing Commission approved a 91-day season of live racing for Emerald Downs in 2009. Opening day will…
Aubrey Villyard, a longtime thoroughbred trainer and a top conditioner at Emerald Downs, died Tuesday after a long battle with…
Valley Christian Schools will present “An Island Christmas” at 7 p.m. Tuesday at Northwest Family Church, Auburn, 3535 Auburn Way…
Green River Community College recently honored former Gator and current major league reliever David Riske by retiring his No. 5…
The historic Auburn Avenue Theater will present Slightly Illusional’s Arctic Express, an imaginary train ride that takes kids all over…
Drivers from Sekiu to Spokane, Vancouver to Bellingham and all points in between need to prepare for the first blast of winter weather Friday.
Forecasts indicate ice and snow in most areas above 1,000 feet, with mountain pass highways, Northeast Washington and Spokane areas hardest hit. The weather could continue through the weekend and into next week.
