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Year: 2018

Professionalizing Care

A new bill requires state training for in-home caregivers

BlogNews 7 years ago

Caring for the elderly is a difficult, strenuous and thankless job. Thanks to the Oregon Legislature, Oregon’s in-home caregivers may start to receive better training … Continue reading →

Rights to Weed, Privacy and Silence

Know what law enforcement can require of you

OpinionViewpoint 7 years ago

In the early stages of the Trump Administration, Attorney General Jeff Sessions signaled that the Department of Justice (DOJ) would continue to follow policies set … Continue reading →

Who’s Going or Gone at The Register-Guard?

Today is the newspaper's first day under GateHouse ownership

BlogNews 7 years ago

Eugene Weekly has put together a list of who’s departing from The Register-Guard  following the sale of the locally owned newspaper to GateHouse Media. The sale … Continue reading →

On the Boards

Tragedy, farce and a bit of Jane Austen take the stage at this year’s Oregon Shakespeare Festival

Performing ArtsTheater 7 years ago

The buzz in Ashland last weekend at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival’s season openings should, by all rights, have been about Bill Rauch. The popular and … Continue reading →

It’s About Time

Migration of the shining geranium

Culture 7 years ago

Almost thirty years ago a new, annual species of geranium showed up at the Mount Pisgah Arboretum wildflower show. It is known as shining geranium … Continue reading →

Swiss Sense

Letters 7 years ago

Some Americans say the Swiss right to bear arms is why their homes, schools and borders are safe. But they also have both free mental … Continue reading →

Appointing Ourselves to Death

Letters 7 years ago

Would you willingly submit to an assessor or auditor regarding all of your proceedings if you were in any kind of public office? You’d have … Continue reading →

Freaking Out

Letters 7 years ago

As a fellow chick, Kristine Jensen’s letter about the Freudian Slip ad (2/15) freaked me out. The last thing any “super skinny and young” woman … Continue reading →

Not funny, Bob

Letters 7 years ago

We should keep our sense of humor during this Reality Show Presidency, but Bob Keefer running for governor of Kansas is decidedly un-funny. It is … Continue reading →

One Down, 4,999 to go

Letters 7 years ago

As a Kansas voter, I really need to know how to sign the petition to add Bob Keefer and Rick Levin to our ballot. Please. … Continue reading →

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