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Miss Homecoming top 20 candidates announced

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn University's Student Government Association announced the top 20 nominees for the 2018 Miss Homecoming election tonight. The finalists were nominated by various campus organizations and groups.  The following students were named to the top 20: Lauren Downes  Taylor Searels Ally Arthur Emma Ownes Ann Hollon Morris Lauren Alger Emily Stone  Daniella Elzie Joy Boldt Mary Mac Carlin Bonnie Decarlo Jennifer Eaton Sadie Argo Maddy Hickman Julianna Dinsmore Sarah Louise Boland Katelyn Carson Tracy Moore Arlene Maheu Bentley Logue A committee will narrow down this list to the top five finalists over the coming days.


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Miss Homecoming top 20 candidates announced

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn University's Student Government Association announced the top 20 nominees for the 2018 Miss Homecoming election tonight. The finalists were nominated by various campus organizations and groups.  The following students were named to the top 20: Lauren Downes  Taylor Searels Ally Arthur Emma Ownes Ann Hollon Morris Lauren Alger Emily Stone  Daniella Elzie Joy Boldt Mary Mac Carlin Bonnie Decarlo Jennifer Eaton Sadie Argo Maddy Hickman Julianna Dinsmore Sarah Louise Boland Katelyn Carson Tracy Moore Arlene Maheu Bentley Logue A committee will narrow down this list to the top five finalists over the coming days.


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Poll: Auburn Mayoral Election

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn's mayoral race is tomorrow, who will you be supporting for mayor? Vote in our poll below.  Editor's Note: Jordan Langdon serves as the Director of Creativity and Marketing for Eagle Eye TV, but retains no editorial control over news coverage. 


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Alabama man receives close to five years in prison for shooting a cow

PRATTVILLE, Ala. (EETV)- An Alabama man was sentenced to almost five years in prison Thursday for shooting a cow. Byron Jamar Esco of Prattville received the sentence according to information provided by the United States Attorney for the Middle District of Alabama's office. Esco shot the cow in November of 2017, shortly after being released from a state correctional facility.  Due to Esco's previous felony convictions, he was not allowed to posses a firearm, thus