Auburn Reporter, August 19, 2011

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City puts 1-year moratorium on pot gardens gardens within city limits. City leaders took the step because as of July 22 collective cannabis gardens containing up to 45 plants have been legal under Washington State law, placing the state at odds with

BY ROBERT WHALE rwhale@auburn-reporter.com

On Monday the Auburn City Council unanimously slapped a one-year moratorium on the growing of collective marijuana

federal law. Because the City does not yet have rules and regulations it could legally enforce as far as collective marijuana gardens, growers could have exploited the gap. And if they did, there

would be no telling the federal government’s reaction, said City Attorney Dan Heid. “My concern is that the federal Food and Drug Administration really needs to be involved [ more MARIJUANA page 5 ]

Bull romps along city streets BY ROBERT WHALE rwhale@auburn-reporter.com

Maybe in the long-gone days when the city stopped at Eighth Street Northeast and the farmland began, a bull on the loose in Auburn might have been a bit of a ho-hum episode. But the beast that came a snortin’ and a hoofin’ it down Lea Hill to run amuck in the heart of Auburn circa 2011 on a recent Saturday night signified about a thousand pounds of big, beefy excitement. “We’ve had wildlife in the city before, but I don’t remember a bull being downtown … we were [ more BULL page 3 ]

Hildreth cleared in City credit card probe BY MARK KLAAS mklaas@auburn-reporter.com

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Rick John Dodge, 17, right, and Jearrica Marie Dodge, 15, of The Pilipino American Youth Organization, perform a dance called Tinikling during the Auburn International Festival at Plaza Park last Saturday. The festival featured music, singing and dancing from cultural groups. CHARLES CORTES, Auburn Reporter

Small-town mayors have their share of skeptics and detractors. Richard Hildreth is no different. Pacific’s hands-on, pragmatic mayor frequently confronts such foes. “It’s a part of what I do,” Hildreth said. “We have some unfinished [ more HILDRETH page 4 ]

CHANGING WORKFORCE MAKES ITS MARK Editor’s note: This is the second of a three-part series looking at diversity in the Auburn community. BY MARK KLAAS mklaas@auburn-reporter.com

and the son of a farmer who raised a large family in agrarian northern India. The city of Amritsar, which sits close to India’s western border with Pakistan, is considered the beating heart of the Sikhs’ cultural, religious and

Emerging Auburn: A Diverse Community

Customers and coworkers call him Joe. In his native land, he is known as Joginder Sandhu, a bright man, a steady entrepreneur

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political history. But in his newfound home, Sandhu is an ordinary Joe working to make a name for himself as an Auburn small business owner, a Lea Hill homeowner and a husband and father with a large family of his own. “I like what I have here,” Sandhu said during a pause in

Joe Sandhu has found a home in Auburn as a small businessman and a member of the community. MARK KLAAS,

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