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Spring Break safety tips

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn University's spring break starts Friday, and many students will be traveling and having fun with friends during the break.  With spring break comes an increased risk for dangers associated with excessive alcohol consumption and additional traffic on major roadways. "The safest approach is just not do dangerous activities," said Dr. Alan Moore, Medical Director of the East Alabama Medical Center Emergency Department, "in particular don't drive if you're drinking at all." According to the Centers for Disease Control, a person dies in an alcohol-related car crash every 31 minutes, deaths that Alabama's law enforcement officials want to prevent this spring break season. "Alabama law forbids open containers," said Corporal Jesse Thornton with the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, "If you are under 21 don't be drinking, if you are of legal age to be consuming alcohol do it responsibly do not get on the highways." Officials remind students to be aware of what they are doing during the break and to not let one week of bad decisions impact the rest of their life. "Understand that spring break lasts one week versus the rest of your life," said Thornton. 


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Former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card talks leadership at Harbert College of Business Event

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) - Andrew Card, former chief of staff for President George W. Bush, spoke at Auburn University about leadership. Card explained the role of a White House chief of staff as caring for the president, and explained how George W. Bush handled the 9/11 news with great skill. Card praises Bush saying "it was remarkable leadership". For more information check out the full article on EagleEyeAuburn.com


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National Weather Service issues Freeze Watch

The National Weather Service has issued a Freeze Watch for our area. The watch remains in effect from late Thursday night through Friday morning. Temperatures may drop to near or just below freezing across Northern and Central Alabama on Thursday morning. Friday morning may be a few degrees colder, and a widespread freeze with frost seems likely across most of the area.


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Men's Golf Runs Away with the Tiger Invitational

Opelika, Ala. (EETV)- Auburn men's golf hosted the Tiger Invitational at Grand National winning by 25 strokes. Eight Auburn golfers finished in the top 10 of the induvidual tournament with Ben Schlottman and Ryan Knop placing second and third place.  Auburn will return to action in Ponte Verda, Florida for the John Hayt Invitational on March 18.


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Alabama Governor Announces School Safety Initiative

MONTGOMERY, Ala. (EETV) – Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey, during a press conference Tuesday, unveiled her “Smart on Safety Initiative.”  "In announcing a four-pronged approach to school safety, we will build on the foundation already in place and allow all available state resources to be focused on efforts to keep our children safe," said Ivey.


Anfernee McLemore, Bryce Brown and Jared Harper All-SEC
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Tigers awarded three postseason honors

BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (EETV) - Coming off their SEC regular season championship, the conference announced three Tigers were honored for their play throughout the season Tuesday. Guards Bryce Brown and Jared Harper were named to the All-SEC second team, while forward Anfernee McLemore was named to the All-SEC defensive team.  Brown ranked second on the team and eighth in the league in scoring, averaging 16.4 points per game.


Brenden Venter (8). Auburn baseball vs Brigham Young on Saturday, March 3, 2018, in Auburn, Ala.
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Baseball completes sweep of BYU

Auburn, Ala. (EETV)-  Auburn baseball continued thier perfect start to the season with a sweep over the BYU Cougars.  The win puts the Tigers one win away from matching their best start since 2001.


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Auburn celebrates SEC title

AUBURN, Ala. (EETV) - No. 14 Auburn wins its first SEC regular-season title since 1999. The 2017-2018 title marks their third title in program history.