On a sunny Wednesday morning, Mike Clancy guides his lineman through a series of drills, the first of two practices…
Senior Marshall Klontz is quite aware of the burden of tradition that comes with playing football for the Auburn Trojans.
Downtown Auburn recently got a new splash of color courtesy of the “Faces of Auburn” mural. Decorating the windows of…
The last time Patrick Carpenter walked, it was a summer much like this one.
Vision Quest Sports and Fitness in the Auburn SuperMall will host the state’s best mixed martial artists, including Jason “The Punisher” Perry, as they battle for the USA state championship belts at 7 p.m. Aug. 29 at the mall, 1101 Supermall Way in Auburn.
It’s been quite a year for Assessment.
This past weekend at Emerald Downs, the five-year-old gelding etched his name in the record books, coming in from the 12-hole to win the 74th running of the $300,000 Grade III Longacres Mile.
The City of Pacific officially commemorated its 100th year this past weekend.
Howard Belvoir sits in his office in Barn 2 at Emerald Downs. Over his right shoulder a cutout-wooden jersey replica…
One week after eking out a fourth-place finish at the Columbia Cup, Auburn’s Dave Villwock and the U-16 Ellstrom Miss Elam Plus are on top of the unlimited hydroplane world.
Lilia Gudzyuk had no idea what to expect coming into the Junior and Cadet National Women’s Freestyle Wrestling Championships in Fargo, N.D., July 17-25.
For the second year running Dave Villwock is the winner of the Seafair Chevrolet Cup, piloting his U-16 Ellstrom Miss…
Originally planned as a one-time event to commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Auburn Arts Commission, last weekend’s ArtRageous Artists in Action exhibit at Les Gove Park was such a success that organizers say it likely will become an annual event.
She wasn’t even supposed to be on the team. That didn’t faze Auburn’s Ariana Kukors, however, as she swam her…
On July 27 the king’s of Los Angeles sleaze metal, Mötley Crüe will invade the White River Amphitheatre with the second edition of their Crüe Fest multi-band festival.
Coming into this year’s Algona Days celebration, Mayor David Hill had doubts about the feasibility of the city continuing to…
More than 2,000 spectators where on hand in Pacific this past weekend to take in the city’s inaugural White River Chainsaw Carving Championships, as part of the community’s Pacific Days celebration.
The public was treated to 12 of the Northwest’s best carvers all working feverishly to out carve their fellow chainsaw artists.
Enumclaw’s Joaquin Quezada’s carving was awarded first prize and Edgewood’s Bob King was awarded the people’s choice.
Intermittent sprinkles, thunder and gray skies weren’t enough to deter people from taking in the annual Pacific Days celebration in…
The summer concert series at the White River Amphitheater might have kicked off officially this past Tuesday with the New…