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City of Opelika information for the 4th of July

City Hall, Opelika Power Services administrative offices, Public Works Department, Cooper Library, Municipal Court and Municipal Probation offices will be closed next Tuesday, July 4. The Sportsplex will be open from 5 a.m.


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Auburn among select few to receive a $5 million grant to address Southeast water issues

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) – Auburn is joining three other Southeastern universities in a $5 million research effort to help ensure water for agricultural production while maintaining healthy rivers and springs. The project, funded by a five-year grant from the United States Department of Agriculture’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture, seeks to safeguard the sustainability of agriculture and forestry while protecting water quantity, quality and habitat in the underground Floridan Aquifer and the springs and rivers it feeds. The Floridan Aquifer is among the largest and most productive aquifers in the world and is a vital regional resource shared by Alabama, Georgia and Florida.


Nova, War Eagle VII
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Nova will not be flying this upcoming football season

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) – Auburn’s beloved icon, Nova, War Eagle VII, will not fly during pre-game events during Auburn’s 2017 football season after Auburn University College of Veterinary Medicine faculty diagnosed the 18-year-old golden eagle with cardiomyopathy, a chronic disease of the heart.


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City of Opelika moves council meeting date

THE FIRST CITY OF OPELIKA CITY COUNCIL MEETING IN JULY FALLS ON TUESDAY JULY 4TH. DUE TO THE HOLIDAY, THE COUNCIL MEETING HAS BEEN OFFICIALLY MOVED TO WEDNESDAY JULY 5TH. 


Damion D. Johnson
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Auburn man arrested on multiple charges

On Wednesday, June 21, 2017, the Auburn Police Division arrested Damion D. Johnson, age 21 from Auburn on warrants charging him with Theft of Property First Degree (Auto), Criminal Mischief First Degree and Criminal Trespass Second Degree.


Auburn University New School of Nursing Facility
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HealthSouth to partner with Auburn University School of Nursing

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)– HealthSouth Corporation of Birmingham recently invested $325,000 in Auburn University’s School of Nursing, solidifying the partnership between the healthcare provider and the university’s nursing program. HealthSouth’s gift supports the School of Nursing’s effort to raise $5.6 million in private funding to match university funds for Auburn’s first facility specifically built and designed for nursing education.


Rendering of new AU preforming Arts Center
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AU to name new preforming arts center after retiring president

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) — The Auburn University Board of Trustees today approved naming the institution’s new performing arts center in honor of retiring president Jay Gogue and his wife, Susie. The Jay and Susie Gogue Performing Arts Center fulfills the Gogues’ vision for a world-class performing arts center at Auburn University.


Elijah Lee, age 19 from Auburn
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Arrest made in Auburn Home burglary case

Auburn, Ala. (EETV) - On June 8, 2017, Auburn Police arrested Elijah Lee, age 19 from Auburn on warrants charging him with Burglary 3rd Degree and Theft of Property 3rd Degree. The arrest stems from an investigation into a report of a burglary that occurred on June 1st at a residence in the 700 block of Meagan Lane.


Majid Beidaghi, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, and Bridgett King, assistant professor of political science
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Auburn professors honored with faculty enhancement awards

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) – A pair of researchers from Auburn University—Majid Beidaghi, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, and Bridgett King, assistant professor of political science—have been named recipients of the 2017 Ralph E.


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Fruits and vegetables have healthy impact on Alabama’s economy

AUBURN, Ala. – While fruits and vegetables are undeniably good for the body, they’re also a major boost for Alabama’s economy, Auburn University and Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station economists found in a recently completed analysis of the industry. “Specialty crops is definitely a potential growth area for Alabama,” said Deacue Fields, chair of the College of Agriculture’s Department of Agricultural Economics and Rural Sociology and study leader. “We grow a lot of corn, cotton, soybeans and peanuts, but in terms of profitability per acre, specialty crops rank highest,” Fields said. The study was funded by the Specialty Crop Block Grant Program of the Alabama Department of Agriculture and Industries.


Carolina Williams at Camp War Eagle
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Papa John's essay makes AU freshman a Camp War Eagle Celebrity

The June 1-2 CWE Session had a familiar face for many incoming students. An incoming freshman from Brentwood, Tennessee achieved social media celebrity status when she was accepted into Yale with a 34 on the ACT and an award-winning 200-word essay about her love for ordering Papa John’s pizza. Her name is Carolina Williams.


Auburn University professor Steven Brown
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Auburn University professor to be awarded the 2017 Hughes-Gossett Senior Prize

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) – Steven Brown, a professor of political science in the College of Liberal Arts at Auburn University, has earned a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity through hard work and scholarly research. Brown is the recipient of the 2017 Hughes-Gossett Senior Prize for the best article in the Journal of Supreme Court History.

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