Nov. 15, 1906
St. Alphonsus Church was the scene of a wedding this morning at 6:15 a.m. when Miss Kitty Krause became the bride of William Dunbar. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Herbert Regenbogen.
Nov. 15, 1951
Cold drizzling rain bogged down the Korean War today. The U.S. Eighth Army reported the only action along the muddy front was a small see-saw night battle for advance allied positions.
Nov. 15, 1996
City planners want to know how Auburn residents want to spend the city's $1.3 million federal Housing and Urban Development grant. Hosted by the Auburn Downtown Partnership, nearly 45 community members and city leaders showed up last night for the community meeting. “We wanted to bring people together to discuss the needs and growth of our community,” said Susan Marteney, partnership downtown manager.
Nov. 15, 2001
The Union Springs School Board is considering construction of a $700,000 building with two classrooms in the forest. But local resident William Hecht told board members he has a better idea that would save money and move a nature center closer to home. “What I'm looking for is a nature trail that would connect into (Fox Lane Apartments), Frontenac Park and the mill pond,” Hecht said. “We can chop off a half-million from this budget and do it right here.”
- Linda Simmons
Nov. 15, 1951
Cold drizzling rain bogged down the Korean War today. The U.S. Eighth Army reported the only action along the muddy front was a small see-saw night battle for advance allied positions.
Nov. 15, 1996
City planners want to know how Auburn residents want to spend the city's $1.3 million federal Housing and Urban Development grant. Hosted by the Auburn Downtown Partnership, nearly 45 community members and city leaders showed up last night for the community meeting. “We wanted to bring people together to discuss the needs and growth of our community,” said Susan Marteney, partnership downtown manager.
Nov. 15, 2001
The Union Springs School Board is considering construction of a $700,000 building with two classrooms in the forest. But local resident William Hecht told board members he has a better idea that would save money and move a nature center closer to home. “What I'm looking for is a nature trail that would connect into (Fox Lane Apartments), Frontenac Park and the mill pond,” Hecht said. “We can chop off a half-million from this budget and do it right here.”
- Linda Simmons