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Engineering Services director retires after 28 years After 28 years with the City of Auburn, Engineering Services Director Alison Frazier retired at the end of January.
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Auburn's finest sniffers: A look into what it takes to become an APD K9 From parades and Auburn football gamedays to missing person searches and bomb threats, the Auburn Police Department's K9s play a huge role in protecting the Auburn community.
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GIS meets EMS: How a map could save your life Departmental collaborations are an everyday occurrence at the City of Auburn. This one upped the ante, improving safety at Auburn's state park.
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A cultural destination: Community arts center reopens after expansion The Jan Dempsey Community Arts Center reopened to the public in March following renovations and an expansion.
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City appoints Alison Hall as new Parks and Recreation director Alison Hall will return to the City of Auburn in March as its new Parks and Recreation Director.
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"A deer walks into a townhouse:" Stories from Auburn Animal Control Sometimes, a day in the life of an Animal Control officer looks like rounding up a loose dog. Other days, it's a little more wild.
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Auburn’s new planning director brings solutions-focused approach to new role The City of Auburn welcomed Justice Wahid Cotton as the City's new planning director on Oct. 16.
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Parks and Rec director retires after nearly 47 years After nearly 47 years, Parks and Recreation Director Becky Richardson will retire on Sept. 1, leaving a legacy of true public service ...
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Public safety director retires after 35 years After nearly 35 years of protecting the loveliest village on the plains, Public Safety Services Executive Director Paul Register retired from the City of Auburn at the end of January ...
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Will Mathews takes over as Public Safety director Before starting a career as a police officer and rising through the ranks to become Auburn’s newest Public Safety director, Will Mathews worked at Kmart. This part-time job in his early years planted a seed that would lead to a 31-year career in public safety ...
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Public Works director settles into new role Dan Ballard takes over as new Public Works director after 21 years with the City.
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Furthering innovation through connections A new mosquito bite-fighting knit pattern will soon be entering the marketplace thanks to a connection between a local manufacturer and researcher facilitated by the City of Auburn's Economic Development team.
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Auburn unveils new incubator space for local startups The Yard brings entrepreneurs a new, unique workspace where they can grow their tech or manufacturing business in Auburn ...
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Keeping your pets safe this winter Following just a few simple tips from Auburn Animal Control can keep your furry friends healthy as the temperatures drop.
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Creating cleaner water through intentional landscaping With the help of a grant, two City departments are furthering efforts to install landscaping that cleans runoff water before it reaches Parkerson Mill Creek.
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Why are light reflectors so important? Wearing reflective gear is key to preventing accidents during hours of darkness.
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