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  2. Killing of Aniah Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Blanchard was reported missing to the Auburn Police Department on October 24, 2019. [17] She had last been seen by a family member on the evening of October 23. Blanchard and her roommate exchanged several Snapchat messages in the late-night hours. At 11:09 p.m., Blanchard informed her roommate that she was close to being home.

  3. Aniah Blanchard disappearance: Police release last-known ...

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    Authorities ask that anyone with information regarding Blanchard's call the Auburn Police Division Detective Section at 334-501-3140, the anonymous tip line at 334-246-1391 or the 24-hour non ...

  4. Portal:Current events - Wikipedia

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    Rebel forces capture the towns of Al-Hadher, Khan Tuman and Al-Eiss in Aleppo Governorate. Rebel forces capture the city of Saraqib in Idlib Governorate, which has been held by government forces since 2020. Pro-government forces withdraw from the city after two days of clashes. (Anadolu Ajansi) Russo-Ukrainian War

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  6. Toomer's Corner - Wikipedia

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    Toomer's Corner is named after businessman and former State Senator Sheldon Toomer, a former halfback for the first Auburn squad in 1892. [5] Toomer founded Toomer's Drugs in 1896, which was started with a $500 loan from John Reese, and Toomer later founded the Bank of Auburn on the corner of Magnolia Avenue and College Street in 1907. [4]

  7. Tuskegee University homecoming becomes a warzone: 1 dead ...

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    It’s happened everywhere else but us.” Roughly 47,300 people had filled Alumni Stadium, which has an official capacity of 10,000, for the university’s homecoming football game against Miles ...

  8. The Star (Auburn) - Wikipedia

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    The weekly Courier, founded in Auburn in 1871, established a daily edition, The Daily Courier, in 1894. [1] This newspaper merged with the Auburn Dispatch (formed 1874) to become The Evening Star in 1913. [3] The merged paper remained locally owned until 1968, when it was purchased by Nixon Newspapers of Wabash, Indiana.

  9. Auburn Journal - Wikipedia

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    The Auburn Journal is one of six newspapers owned by Gold Country Media, a subsidiary established by Brehm Communications. In 2022, the newspaper was sold to Gold Mountain Media, a subsidiary of Alta Newspaper Group. [2]