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Year: 2020

Gov. Kate Brown’s Eyes Are on Lane County

Lane County is on the governor's watch list

BlogNews 5 years ago

Lane County’s recent spike in COVID-19 infections kicked off when the University of Oregon’s fall term started. Gov. Kate Brown has now put Lane County … Continue reading →

Springfield on the Move

Springfield’s City Council runoff race has two candidates who want to usher in change

News 5 years ago

After 10 years on the Springfield City Council, Councilor Sheri Moore is retiring. For years, Moore has been the left-leaning councilor on the nonpartisan City … Continue reading →

Kashinsky Will Represent All Of Us

Letters 5 years ago

After listening to Eliza Kashinsky’s interview on KLCC, sponsored by the City Club of Eugene, it is clear to me that she is by far … Continue reading →

Raymond Block

Happening People 5 years ago

“I love nature,” says Raymond Block, founder of Leaven No Trace, an organization dedicated to cleaning up roadside trash in western Oregon. “I’m trying to … Continue reading →

Three Former Ward 1 Councilors For Semple

Letters 5 years ago

Collectively, we’ve served 18 years as Ward 1 city councilors. In all our campaigns for office, the contest was always about issues, policy and accountability. … Continue reading →

Día de los Muertos exhibit

Culture 5 years ago

Maude Kerns Art Center has opened its 27th annual Día de los Muertos exhibit. El Día de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 5 years ago

• We wish we weren’t exaggerating when we say “Vote as if your life depended on it,” but it’s 2020 and we have COVID-19 and Donald … Continue reading →

Misogyny Creeping Out

Letters 5 years ago

I’m probably just being a sleepy, old white guy finally seeing what others have long realized, but recent events have given me the strong impression … Continue reading →

DeFazio Has Real Experience

Letters 5 years ago

I received my Voters’ Pamphlet this week and, reading through it, l was surprised to see Congressman Peter DeFazio’s Republican challenger Alek Skarlatos’ only prior … Continue reading →

School House Does Not Rock

4J reaches cap of unenrollment and can deny students admission to online charter schools

News 5 years ago

When her second grade daughter was accepted into Fossil Distance Learning Program, an Oregon-based online charter school, Amanda Kinsey felt relieved. After more than a … Continue reading →

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