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Plain Talk: Heather Milam

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Eagle Eye TV's Ken Ward sat down with Democratic candidate for Alabama Secretary of State Heather Milam. 


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Auburn's Cam Newton Statue vandalized Tuesday morning

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn University's statue of former football player Cam Newton was vandalized early Tuesday morning.  Two University of Alabama flags were found attached to the hands of the statue. Eagle Eye TV has reached out to Auburn's Campus Safety and Security Office for additional information.


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Auburn voters head to the polls

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) - Auburn voters took to the polls Tuesday for the Auburn mayoral election. Many voters voiced concerns with the current City Council, as well as concerns in their communities. 


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Ron Anders wins Auburn mayoral election

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn City Councilman Ron Anders has been declared the winner of Auburn's mayoral runoff election. Anders beat community resident David Hill garnering 54.2% of the vote. Prior to his run for mayor, Anders served as the councilman for Ward 2.  Anders currently serves as the Director of Special Projects for the Tailgate Guys company. Anders will succeed outgoing longtime Mayor Bill Ham. 


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Auburn Cadets compete in Army Ten-Miler

WASHINGTON, DC. (EETV)- A group of 8 cadets from Auburn University's Army ROTC program traveled to Washington, DC to compete in the national Army Ten-Miler race on October 7.  The Army Ten-Miler is an annual event that started in 1985 and attracts over 400,000 civilian and military runners every year.


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Auburn voters looking for balance between growth and keeping city safe

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Voters from across the city of Auburn head to the polls Tuesday to vote on who they would like to represent them in the coming years.  At the Dean Road Recreation Center polling location, voters wanted new leaders to focus on accommodating the city's growth while also accounting for longtime citizens.  "How we take care of everyone who is already present here, living here all the time," said resident Teri Gilmore. Some residents also wanted to ensure that city leadership remains stable going forward. "Continued good government," said Howard Ryan.  Polls will be open across the city until 7:00 p.m. 


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Auburn voters looking for balance between growth and keeping city safe

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Voters from across the city of Auburn head to the polls Tuesday to vote on who they would like to represent them in the coming years.  At the Dean Road Recreation Center polling location, voters wanted new leaders to focus on accommodating the city's growth while also accounting for longtime citizens.  "How we take care of everyone who is already present here, living here all the time," said resident Teri Gilmore. Some residents also wanted to ensure that city leadership remains stable going forward. "Continued good government," said Howard Ryan.  Polls will be open across the city until 7:00 p.m.