The Auburn Police Department sadly announces the passing of Police Service Dog Ronin. Ronin succumbed quickly to a chest infection…
Editor’s note: The Auburn Reporter salutes some of the best graduating seniors from each of the school district’s four high schools. The top boy and girl graduates were selected by their respective schools.
The City of Bonney Lake will host a pep rally for Olympic weightlifter Melanie Roach at noon Monday at Allen…
The Valley Regional Fire Authority – with assistance of Kent Fire Department – responded to a motor vehicle accident at…
Holland America Line has promoted Auburn’s Monica Desimone to director, tour accounting and administration.
What happened in the Auburn School District board room Thursday officially was “a retirement party,” a term usually associated with long, slow decline. And with so many colleagues and friends milling about swapping stories, it certainly looked like such an event.
But when Linda Cowan is the retiree, the term “retirement” needs amplification – for the district’s high-energy superintendent would be the last person to take that storied rocking chair and gather dust.
Auburn Police Department calls from June 1 to June 3.
Refreshments in hand, 65 people recently toured the Mary Olson farm as part of the White River Valley Museum’s second…
Auburn’s Dave Lawrence and Jan Stork recently were named Alaska Airlines’ Customer Service “Legends.” Lawrence, a veteran pilot of 28…
Valley Regional Fire Authority calls from May 26 through June 1.
The Auburn Optimist Club’s scholarship foundation awarded $500 scholarships each to five high school students.
They recipients are Joe Wiley, of West Auburn High; Whitney Cullum, Mountainview; Kealsye Fahey, of Auburn Riverside; Veronica Pratt, of Auburn High; and hearing/sight impaired Lucas Garrison, of Auburn Riverside.
A new pilot recycling program has been put in motion at Auburn Mountainview High, under the direction of horticulture instructor Regina Grubb.
Clint Westmoreland from Cedar Grove Composting and Kathleen Edman from the City of Auburn are joining the effort.
Student volunteers will create four recycling stations in the commons to recycle the paper trays from the lunchroom and to recycle a portion of organic waste.
Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation is gearing up for its annual KidsDay event, to be held at Game Farm Park on June 20.
The event, held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., will feature nine inflatable rides, children’s activities, live stage entertainment, mini golf, kids’ arts and craft booths, food concessions, more than 55 information/activity vendors and more.
The Auburn Police Department and Subway restaurants have joined together to encourage bike safety on Auburn streets.
Auburn Police officers will be looking for children on bicycles that are demonstrating safe riding by wearing proper safety gear and following the rules of the road.
When officers recognize a child utilizing safe riding techniques, they will be awarded a “Safe Rider Citation” card that can be redeemed for a complimentary three-inch Subway sandwich at participating Subway restaurants.
The Auburn Parks, Arts & Recreation’s inaugural Dog Trot 3K Fun Run at Game Farm Park last Saturday attracted 150 participants and yielded five division winners.
Winners were announced from the stage at the Petpalooza event and were presented with a certificate and $25 toward their purchase at Tiki Tails Dog Salon, an event sponsor.
July 4, 2008 is expected to be the last Independence Day people can set off any kind of fireworks other than sparklers in the city of Auburn without being busted.
City Council members are likely to adopt an ordinance at their June 16 meeting that would ban fireworks. The ban would go into effect June 17, 2009.