Mondays traditionally are not the greatest times for the Auburn Mountainview football team.
Auburn Riverside has long been a hotbed of distance running talent.
It’s been a long time since Kentwood has beaten Auburn on its home turf at Auburn Memorial Stadium.
It’s not often you get a chance to buy a beer from a goat named Tulip.
Tulip was pressed into service selling tokens redeemable for a sample of locally brewed craft beer at the second annual Hops and Crops Harvest Festival last Saturday. The goat was just one of the many critters at Mary Olson Farm who shared their habitat with the crowd.
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The White River Amphitheatre will resound with music one more time next Saturday when the Rockstar Energy Drink Uproar Festival invades Auburn for the venue’s final music festival of the season.
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Auburn’s 10th anniversary commemoration of the Sept. 11 attacks on Sunday evoked American pride and spirit while paying tribute to the thousands who lost their lives in the national tragedy.
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American comedian, film star and “funniest man ever”, Groucho Marx will cause uproarious laughter at the Auburn Performing Arts Center on Saturday.
“Dead” wastes no time in making an impact.
Visitors to the White River Valley Museum’s newest exhibit – “Dead: Unearthing the Shift in Funeral Practices from Home to Mortuary” – are immediately greeted by the deceased, in this case, a post-mortem photo of Astrid, an angelic faced Swedish girl posed in her casket, the family house and cemetery plot captured in the background.
After reaching the playoffs last season for the first time since 2007, Auburn Riverside is eager to do it again.
Cory English is fully aware of the burden of responsibility on his shoulders.
But Auburn’s 6-foot-3, 285-pound senior lineman is ready to do the heavy lifting.
After a spring full of turmoil and change, the Auburn Mountainview football program is ready to take care of business.
This past Monday players from the Auburn Youth Soccer Association got a visit from former-USA soccer and professional woman’s soccer superstar Mia Hamm.
Hamm was on hand at Game Farm Park in Auburn to provide instruction and support for AYSA players as part of the organization’s new cooperative agreement with powerhouse youth soccer club Slammers FC, based in Southern California.
After living in the United States for 12 years, Yesenia Flores decided 18 months ago to return to the southern Mexico city of Veracruz.
Randy Large’s arms tell his story. The tale starts at his knuckles in tattoos, their subjects dark, muddied, unrecognizable, climbing his arms and into his sleeves.
The tale starts at his knuckles in tattoos, their subjects dark, muddied, unrecognizable, climbing his arms and into his sleeves.
Not much has eluded Tim McCanna at the racetrack.