In response to your article titled, “Scantily clad baristas? Not in her neighborhood,” I completely agree. Not in my neighborhood, either.
The Auburn School District Board of Directors last Monday selected six semifinalists to interview for the superintendent vacancy.
Just wanted to say “job well done” on the article regarding Don Stevenson’s 13,000-mile walk for Huntington’s disease (Auburn Reporter, April 26).
Auburn’s Don Stevenson is walking 13,000 miles to raise awareness and funds for Huntington’s disease. He left Seattle last week to complete the final 3,000-mile leg to New York City.
I really do not know how the Bush administration thinks that pumping $600 to $1,200 into every household is going to help the economy.
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Dennis Grad, currently the principal at Cascade Middle School, was appointed the Auburn School District’s director of transportation.
The Relief Society Organization of the Auburn Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day-Saints – under the direction of president Karen Little – recently gathered and provided supplies to two local charities.
The Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 1741 and American Legion Post 78 – in conjunction with the City of Auburn – is conducting a flag pole transfer ceremony at 10 a.m. today at the new Veterans Building in Auburn Memorial Park, 411 E St. NE.
Personnel from the Valley Regional Fire Authority responded to 168 calls for service between April 20 and April 16,
Auburn police responded to the following calls for service between April 30 and April 27:
It is time for the City of Auburn to pull back the curtains on plans for a community center in the Les Gove campus so residents can see and comment on it.
Kaelin Cooley, a fifth-grade student at Washington Elementary School, was selected by AAA Washington as one of 10 outstanding school safety patrol members from schools throughout the state.
Mountain View Cemetery has scheduled a weekend marker cleanup opportunity from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. today to assist families in the care and cleanup of their markers at the cemetery in preparation for the annual Memorial Day ceremony. The remembrance will be held May 26 at 10 a.m. While the marker is considered private property and the normal care and maintenance of it is the responsibility of the respective family, cemetery staff will be on hand to assist. For more information, call 253-931-3028 or visit www.mtviewcemeteryauburn.com.
The City of Auburn recently announced newly extended hours at City Hall to better serve its customers. City Hall, located at 25 West Main St., is now open from 7:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Monday through Friday.
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Laying foundation for others Patriarch, pioneer Hughes showed the way for other chiropractors. Awell-preserved dollar bill earned from his first patient 60 years ago remains framed and hung on the office wall.
Charles Gates and Tyler Mallory will receive Eagle Scout honors, the highest rank attainable in the Boy Scouting program. Their Eagle court of honor is planned for June 12.
The White River Valley Museum celebrates the Victorian tradition of crazy quilting with a series of events, including the exhibit “Crazy Quilts: Puzzle Patches and Fanciful Embroidery” that opens May 7 and runs until Aug. 13.