Broadway comes to the Auburn stage as part of the City’s expanded Bravo Performing Arts Series for the 2010-11 season.
The Peasly Canyon Road storm culvert project is scheduled to begin construction activities on Monday. Construction is expected to take up to seven weeks to complete. The work is weather dependent.
An arterial and collector pavement preservation project is scheduled to begin paving activities on Monday in the project limits of: I Street Northeast from 14th to 22nd Street Northeast; I Street Northeast from 26th Street Northeast to 32nd Place Northeast; 22nd Street Northeast from Auburn Way N to I Street Northeast.
Snake Attack, a 4-year-old with the winning habit, led every step Thursday for a 3 ½-length victory in the $10,000 Ashbaugh Beal Purse for older horses at Emerald Downs.
The Auburn Little League All-Stars are a win away from a berth in the coveted World Series.
A wide-grinning Curt Gilbert couldn’t contain his excitement.
His boys of summer continue to amaze.
The Auburn Little League All-Stars are on a hot streak and remain in contention for a World Series berth, something that has never been accomplished by a cast of young baseball players from the city.
ArtRageous: Artists in Action Art Fair was held last Saturday at Les Gove Park.
The White River Amphitheatre hosted Rush’s Time Machine Tour last Saturday.
Under the shadow of the 105-foot-high ladder on the fire truck, members of the Valley Regional Fire Authority Board of Governance broke out the shovels and turned dirt Aug. 4 on the new $2.9 million Lea Hill Fire Station 34.
Where families gathered and children played, sunlight steals over empty rooms and silent common areas.
As of Aug. 7, all 155 to 165 residents of the two troubled Auburn Pines Apartment complexes at 505 and 515 North Division Street had left. Last out was the manager.
It’s a low rumbling, an eerie rattle that rapidly intensifies, as if danger looms. Continuous for seconds, minutes at a time, it carries an alarmingly powerful resonance, a jolt for anyone below.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service, among many others, between Aug. 3 and Aug. 10:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 200 calls for service between Aug. 2 and Aug. 8, among them the following:
I’ve lived in Auburn for nearly 10 years now, and there are many things I love about our city. We have a great network of parks, especially with the new barrier-free playground at Les Gove. The community garden just off Harvey Road seems to be going strong, and the Auburn International Farmers Market is off to a great start in its second season.
I question your editorial policy, which did not select Donnie Berry for front page news. The first black Pioneer Queen of Auburn Good Ol’ Days. This was an excellent opportunity to showcase Auburn’s unique cultural diversity.
The Rotary Club of Auburn recently presented a $1,000 check to Largo Wales for ACAP, a $1,000 check to Debbie Christian for the Auburn Food Bank and a $1,000 check to John Negly for the Children’s Home Society.
VFW Post 1741 of Auburn has been selected to receive the Veterans of Foreign Wars National Award of Merit for its work in special projects.
State cuts to higher education have hurt many families struggling to send their bright, gifted teens off to colleges this fall.
Auburn Tourism: For special events in the Auburn area, visit the Web site: www.auburntourism.com.
The Auburn Little League All-Stars will get a chance to shine under the ESPN2 lights.