(KLZA)-- The Auburn City Council this week approved on final reading an ordinance to allow the use of firearms at a designated shooting range.
Plans call for use of the shooting range in the basement of the Multi-plex building, which is the former National Guard Armory to be used for promoting firearm safety and awareness through 4-H and possibly a shooting sports program.
In other business the Council approved the re-appointment of Dean Coulter as alternate to the Board of Adjustment.
The appointments of Shawn Phillips, Eric Harris, Megan Chapin, Bill Chapin, Brian Voss, Brian Lavigne, Jeff Stickel, Ryan Taylor, Matt Dickinson, Matt Hugg, Brett Matine, Gary Rademacher, J.J. Willis and Troy Wynn to the Auburn Recreation Committee was also approved.
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