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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 


"Self-Portrait as Bunnies"
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Famous 'Bunny Sculpture' taken down temporarily

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- A famous landmark for Auburn University's Jule Collins Smith Museum of Fine Art is currently absent from its usual spot in the museum's pond. Alex Podesta's "Self-Portrait as Bunnies," commonly referred to as the Bunny Sculpture, is currently off exhibit.  According to museum spokesperson Connor Lowry, the sculpture has been temporarily removed so that it can be cleaned.  The exhibit has been at the museum for several years and became a permanent part of the collection following a fundraising drive associated with the annual Tiger Giving Day.  Museum officials expect the sculpture to be back in the pond in about ___ weeks. 


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Governor Ivey Names Kelly Butler Interim Director of Finance

MONTGOMERY, Ala (EETV)- Governor Kay Ivey announced Kelly Butler as Acting Director of the Alabama Department of Finance. Butler has a career that spans more than 30 years beginning with the Alabama Department of Revenue and later with the Department of Finance as an Assistant State Budget Officer. “Kelly Butler has more than two decades of experience working with the state’s budgets and more than three decades experience as a fiscal analyst.


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Free food for each day of Welcome Week

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn University classes start this week and with that comes the flood of events surrounding ‘Welcome Week.’ A big perk of many of the week’s events is free food; Eagle Eye TV complied a list of some of the places offering free food the first week.  Monday (5:00pm-8:00pm)- University Program Council’s Aubie Fest: Food, carnival games and fair rides on the Campus Green.