#Auburn DL Keldric Faulk measured at 6051, 274 pounds today at Pro Day. Times ranged in 4.67-4.69 range in the 40, per multiple scouts in attendance.
He also participated in positional drills.
Recensie: Auburn – Behind The Scenes
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Ze bewandelen ondertussen ruim een kwarteeuw samen het muzikale pad. Auburn is het avontuur van Liz Lenten en Mark Gus Gustavina, Dreams onthulde in 1999 het op Lenten’s expressieve zang en rijk geschakeerde instrumentatie uitgebouwde repertoire. Het werd lange tijd stil rond het Britse duo, het uit daterende Indian Summer luidde een nieuwe start in. […]

"PEOPLE OVER PROFITS" Protesting HOME DEPOT: Supported by: Members at AADC, NORCAL RESIST, AUBURN INDIVISIBLE, and VOICES OF LIBERTY When: Saturday 03/21/26: Time: 11am to 1pm Where: Home Depot Store at 1175 Willow Creek Drive cross street hwy 49 Suggested themes for signage: "People over Profits" "No Ice at Home Depot" "No Ice in Auburn" "Boycott Home Depot" WHY ? Across the country, federal immigration raids are targeting working people — including day laborers who gather in Home Depot parking lots to seek honest work. These actions have created fear in immigrant communities and raised serious concerns about due process, civil rights, and basic human dignity. Protesters are calling on Home Depot to take a clear stand: Publicly oppose ICE raids conducted on or near its properties. Adopt policies that protect day laborers from being targeted in its parking lots. Affirm that its stores will not be complicit — directly or indirectly — in actions that undermine constitutional rights. This is not a partisan issue. It is a moral one. When armed federal agents operate in our communities in ways that raise credible questions about excessive force, lack of transparency, or constitutional violations, silence is not neutrality — it is permission. Here in Placer County, we believe in the Constitution. We believe in due process. We believe no one should be subjected to violence or intimidation without accountability. And we believe local leaders have both the authority and the responsibility to speak up when federal actions threaten the safety and rights of the people they represent. Our protest is about drawing a clear line: We reject fear as a governing strategy. We reject the normalization of warrantless intrusions and excessive force. We reject the idea that defending constitutional rights makes someone “anti-American.” The first step is simple and powerful: our local elected officials should publicly declare that civil rights violations are not welcome here. By showing up together outside Home Depot, we send two messages: Corporations must not look the other way when civil liberties are at stake. Our community stands united in defense of democracy and the rule of law. This moment demands courage — from companies, from elected leaders, and from us. Join us. Stand for the Constitution. Stand for accountability. Stand for the values that define who we are. Yours in unity and resolve, Jeanette Stringham This demonstration is volunteer organized. It is supported and publicized by Indivisible Auburn

(Left to right) Community members Arya Nguyen and Prem Subedi, Metro General Manager Michelle Allison, State Rep. David Hackney, Auburn Deputy Mayor Tracy Taylor-Turner, Kent Mayor Dana Ralph, Rent…