Thursday, November 14th, 2024

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Good morning, Auburn. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 14th of November.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ The Lee County Sheriff’s Office initiates The Tutu Challenge to raise funds and support for those affected by breast cancer, inviting Opelika PD and Auburn Public Safety to participate. The Observer
ECONOMY NEWS
- ➤ An administrative judge has ordered a third union election at an Amazon warehouse in Alabama, citing six unfair labor practices, amidst a contentious battle between the company and union organizers. AL.com
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Mayor Ron Anders highlighted Auburn's strong economy, significant infrastructure projects, and improved services in his 2024 State of the City Address, noting the city's growth and the challenges ahead. The Auburn Plainsman
- ➤ Alabama state Rep. Patrick Sellers has introduced a bill named 'The Good Dad Act' that aims to grant unmarried fathers full parental rights with the consent of the child's mother, excluding cases of domestic or family violence. AL.com
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Trinity's Flemming Hall has officially signed his Letter of Intent to play college baseball at Auburn University. WAKA
- ➤ Auburn men's basketball team defeated Kent State 79-56, overcoming a second-half challenge through strong defense and scoring primarily from inside the paint. The Auburn Plainsman
- ➤ Linebacker Dorian Mausi emphasizes the importance of creating more turnovers as Auburn football approaches the final games of the season, reflecting on his performance and the team's focus. AL.com
- ➤ Alabama climbs to No. 10 in the College Football Playoff rankings following a decisive victory over LSU. WAKA
- ➤ Eufaula defeated Beauregard 30-20 in the first round of the AHSAA playoffs, ending Beauregard's season and advancing to face Vigor, while Auburn dominated Bob Jones 63-27 to move to the next round against Thompson. 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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Auburn University Club 5K Santa Chase
Participants are encouraged to wear festive holiday attire while running, walking, or jogging through the scenic Auburn University Club to support a local charitable cause.
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