The Lions Club’s Sight and Hearing trailer will be at West Auburn
Three of the five iron dragonflies the Auburn Arts Commission selected as art for the West Main Street improvement project were up on their steel bamboo stalks for a month.
Auburn Junction would be a green, mixed-use, urban village spread out over 27 parcels with underground parking and walkways, an “upscale commercial and residential dominated project,” featuring ground-floor retail and restaurant facilities incorporating open space.
The City of Auburn Emergency Management Office, in conjunction the White River Valley Citizen Corps Council and the Valley Regional Fire Authority, will offer Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) training in Spanish to area residents. The classes will be held on three Saturdays, May 10, 17, and 31. The classes will be held in the Council Chambers of Auburn’s City Hall at 25 W Main St. Training will be provided at no charge. Pre-registration is required for all courses and space is limited. For more info, call 253-876-1925 or e-mail emergencyprep@auburnwa.gov.
Too little foot traffic, too many storefronts with for rent signs in the windows.
The former astronaut finds herself on a different mission these days.
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When Gail Baker’s husband suddenly collapsed at their Auburn-area home, she instinctively knew what to do.
Aneighbor of mine – Tony – is trying his best to take this “going green” thing seriously. For example, he tells me that he’s recently begun recycling his newspaper each week.
Spring seems to have sprung a spring. This year a strange astronomical algorithm positioned Easter so early that it felt more like Groundhog Day than the resurrection of our savior.
Pea Patch Program Opens: April 12. Auburn Parks, Arts and Recreation Department will rent out plots for urban gardeners to raise their own produce. Cost: $25 for Auburn residents; $32 for non-residents. Location: Behind the Metro Park & Ride on 15th Avenue Northeast. 253-931-3043.
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From an early age Raimey Iselin learned how fleeting and precious her time on the mat was.
Auburn police responded
Wayne Howard was in the Imaginetics building on A Street Southeast at about 12:15 p.m. on March 25 when he heard screeching tires and the shock of metal on metal behind him.