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Photo submissions for the 2024 Juried Photography Exhibition in Auburn are now being accepted. Photographers currently residing in Alabama and in Georgia counties adjacent to Lee County are eligible to submit their work. All entries are due by Oct. 17 with a fee of $40.
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Mark your calendars, ghouls and goblins! The Auburn Public Library is inviting locals and visitors alike to a variety of "spooktacular" activities during the month of October. All events are free and open to the public.
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Gov. Kay Ivey on is announcing ILJIN, a leading automotive and industrial bearings and chassis manufacturer, is investing nearly $100 million in a new operation in Auburn. The company’s new facility will employ about 160 people in the area.
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The Auburn Area Community Theatre will soon hold open auditions for a staged reading of "Over the River and Through the Woods," the next production in AACT's 20th season. Auditions will take place Oct. 21 and 22 from 6-8 p.m. at the Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center.
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The Auburn Public Library will host several local authors on select Saturdays this fall. Each event is open to the public, and books will be available for purchase and signing. The series starts on Sept. 28.
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The Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center invites the public to the Fall Invitational: AU Connection Reception on Sept. 19. The event is free and will showcase an eclectic collection of 23 works by 12 artists associated with Auburn University.
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Parades, Auburn football gamedays, missing person searches and bomb threats. These are all areas where the Auburn Police Department's K9s play a vital role in protecting the local community. But what does it take to become an APD K9?
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Auburn basketball Bruce Pearl is drawing criticism from the Alabama NAACP following reported comments about Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris.
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The Alabama Department of Transportation is announcing more than $485,000 in state funding is going toward improving three municipal airports in the state. The grants are made possible through the department's Alabama Airport Improvement Funding Program.
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Auburn Public Safety invites community members, families and residents to celebrate the city’s 41st annual National Night Out on Tuesday, August 6. The event is designed to promote local anticrime and drug efforts and to generate community unity.