Saturday, November 9th, 2024

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Good morning, Auburn. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 9th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ A series of Veterans Day and Military Appreciation Week events, including breakfasts, a wreath-laying ceremony with keynote speaker Jake Norotsky, and other patriotic programs, aim to honor veterans in Auburn. The Observer
- ➤ Auburn University's Beat Bama Food Drive, celebrating its 31st year, aims to surpass its previous record by uniting the campus and local community to address food insecurity. Eagle Eye TV
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ The SHECO launch party at Spicer's Music on Nov. 7 aimed to establish a supportive community for female musicians in Auburn by fostering connections and empowerment. The Auburn Plainsman
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Samantha Copelan elected as Lee County's first female District Court Judge, receiving 65% of the votes. The Observer
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Auburn's defense performed well but the offense's inability to score significantly contributed to a home loss to Vanderbilt, marking a continuation of challenges for the team. The Observer
- ➤ The third annual Alabama High School Basketball Media Day showcased 12 East-Central Alabama teams, revealing their strategies and leadership structures for the upcoming AHSAA basketball season. The Observer
- ➤ Auburn women's basketball team dominated Virginia University-Lynchburg with a score of 128-36, securing their second win of the season, highlighted by DeYona Gaston's record-breaking 36 points. The Auburn Plainsman
- ➤ Auburn High's junior running back, Omar Mabson, sets a new school record with 24 touchdowns, leading the Tigers to their first undefeated season since 2009 and a top national ranking. The Observer
- ➤ The Oaks School junior high boys cross country team secured the second place in their first season at the AISA State Tournament in Auburn. The Observer
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Brunch With Rosie: Indie Rock Live at Tavern On The Traxs
Experience a live performance by the local indie rock band Brunch With Rosie at Tavern On The Traxs in Auburn, AL.
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Return to the Plains 5K and 1-Mile Race
Experience a lively community run featuring both a 1-mile and a 5K race at Town Creek Park.
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Blood, Sweat & Nuts Endurance Race
Experience a challenging endurance race with options for 20, 40, 60, or 80 miles at Chewacla State Park, with prizes for top performers in the 80-mile race.
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Mat and Savanna Shaw Concert at Bottling Plant Event Center
Enjoy a heartfelt performance by the talented father-daughter duo Mat and Savanna Shaw, known for their uplifting music and harmonious style.
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