Hot, Sexy Danish … Bus Ad

The bus driver is cool. It has big windwows. It is big and long. It has it's own lane. Sound familiar? It's the bus. LTD needs to add a little Danish sensibility to its ads. If Our Money Our Transit can put anti-EmX ads on the back of LTD buses, then LTD should think about hitting back with hot, sexy bus ads.  Continue reading 

Bradbury Backs Pot Measure

Former Oregon Secretary of State Bill Bradbury has officially endorsed Measure 80 on the November ballot that would replace Oregon’s system of marijuana prohibition with a taxation-and-regulation model that would allow adults 21 and older to purchase cannabis at state-licensed stores only.   Continue reading 

Green Party Candidate Heading for Eugene, Corvallis?

EDITOR'S NOTE: Looks like there have been some delays. He is expected to hold a press conference at 9 am Wednesday at the Lane County Elections Office, 275 W. 10th Ave. in Eugene. Not sure about his Corvallis plans at this point. Call (916) 320-6430 for updates.   Seth Woolley of Portland is in Newport today and will be making a Corvallis stop in his statewide campaign bike tour at about noon Tuesday, Sept. 18, at the Pacific Green Party’s campaign office at SE 3rd St. and Bridgeway Avenue. The public is invited to attend.   Continue reading 

Obo Addy Dies at 76

(This information provided by Chris Crabb, crabbsoup@comcast.net) Obo Addy — master drummer, award-winning composer, brilliant musician, and skilled teacher — passed away peacefully at 4 pm Sept. 13 surrounded by family and friends. He had been battling liver cancer since 2007. Addy was 76 years old.   Continue reading 

Public Hearing-palooza

City Council will certainly get an earful Monday night. The 7:30 pm public hearing schedule at the downtown library Bascom-Tyson room includes these three topics: Ordinance on bikes on sidewalks in the downtown core Ordinance on the Downtown Public Safety Zone Ordinance on a plastic bag ban This oughtta be good! Continue reading 

Toxic Sprays in Oregon’s Forests

The Triangle Lake/Hwy 36 pesticide sprays were featured on PBS's NewsHour this week.  The people around Triangle Lake have been fighting the timber industry over toxic sprays for years. Companies such as Roseburg, Weyerhaeuser and Seneca Jones say they have the right to spray on their private lands, and that the sprays are necessary to regrow the clearcut forests for future wood products. Continue reading 

Letters to the Editor: 9-13-2012

TOO LATE FOR TALK The lowest Arctic sea ice volume ever recorded! Yet another confirmation of rapid human-caused global warming. But climatologists are not cheering; they’re not celebrating the vindication of their theories. The results they predicted are not happening in a petri dish or a computer model — they’re happening in irreversible real time in the real world, the only world. And they’re happening faster than predicted. Continue reading