Human resource coordinator Linda Ball was selected as the City of Auburn’s 2007 Employee of the Year, Mayor Pete Lewis announced recently.
Auburn Regional Medical Center
The Valley Freeway recently made way for high occupancy toll (HOT) lanes, a pilot project provided through the Washington State Department of Transportation.
Auburn’s Don Stevenson is walking 13,000 miles to raise awareness and funds for Huntington’s disease (HD), a progressively degenerative brain disorder.
Auburn Police responded to the following calls for service between May 6 and May 3:
The Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to a total of 191 calls between May 4 and April 28, among them the following:
Algona residents are tired of being tagged and now are focused on taking back their neighborhoods.
The Auburn School District Board of Directors selected three finalists from a pool of six semifinalists for the superintendent vacancy in the Auburn School District.
An Amtrak passenger train struck and killed a 50-year-old Auburn man shortly after noon Wednesday as he was walking along the Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad tracks between the 1200 and 1400 blocks of C Street Northwest.
Adrianna Neumann, a third-grader from Auburn, took second-place honors in the 14th annual Reading Rainbow Young Writers and Illustrators contest, KCTS Channel 9 recently announced.
Auburn’s Eveliene McCall recently earned the certified culinarian (CC) designation from the American Culinary Federation (ACF).
Penelope Popvich, a disabled Auburn resident, was selected to receive a free wheelchair access ramp as part of the 15th annual Rampathon, organized by the Master Builders Care Foundation.
Valley Medical Center will open eight new operating rooms this summer, the second phase of the hospital’s new surgery center.
All elementary schools
Call it kids helping kids.
Boys and girls of all abilities competed in the annual Pitch, Hit & Run baseball skills competition Saturday morning at Game Farm Park. Kids, age 7-14, were judged on accuracy, distance and speed in pitching, hitting and running.
Weekday commuters received their first taste of the Valley Freeway’s 167 HOT lanes on Monday.
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between May 4 and April 30: