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Year: 2020

Evolve to the Occasion

Evolve Fitness wants to keep you and your kids in shape during COVID-19

Culture 5 years ago

All you need to stay in shape during the pandemic is a mat, a computer and — your kids? Evolve Fitness Studio is hosting online … Continue reading →

Weights Are Forever

Forever Strong in Springfield is keeping its community in shape

Culture 5 years ago

Forever Strong in Springfield is making sure its members stay active during its closure. The gym sends emails to members who would normally be working … Continue reading →

Pups and Downs

Training Spot adapts to online dog training 

Culture 5 years ago

The last time I took my genial and easily distracted dog Aksel to dog school at Training Spot it was a fun and vibrant class … Continue reading →

Stay Home and Vote

Endorsements at a Glance

News 5 years ago

EUGENE  Mayor Lucy Vinis  City Council Ward 1 Emily Semple or Tim Morris City Council Ward 2  Matt Keating City Council Ward 7  Claire Syrett City Council Ward 8 Randy … Continue reading →

Time To Pay It Forward

Letters 5 years ago

Perhaps pay your therapist (counselor, physical, massage), beautician, house-cleaner, yard-keeper, dog-walker, etc. as if employed all along for future credit for service. If things settle … Continue reading →

Trieger Works For Women’s Rights

Letters 5 years ago

In Lane County, Laurie Trieger is the pro-choice candidate for county commissioner we need — working on behalf of women’s rights since her late teens, … Continue reading →

Mo’ Problems, Moore Solutions

If elected to Lane County Board of Commissioners  Matt Moore wants to tackle big problems with new ideas 

News 5 years ago

At 23, Matt Moore is the youngest of the four candidates hoping to succeed Pete Sorenson on the Lane County Board of County Commissioners. But … Continue reading →

Slant

Slant 5 years ago

• More changes at The Register-Guard are worrisome. The paper announced April 26 that it was eliminating the position of Executive Editor Alison Bath as … Continue reading →

DeFazio Keeps Mailing It In

Letters 5 years ago

Staying home to vote is a luxury we have as Oregonians, but unfortunately Rep. Peter DeFazio has been mailing it in for far too long … Continue reading →

Better Together

St. Vinnie’s finds its footing in COVID-19

Viewpoint 5 years ago

By Terry McDonald The coronavirus pandemic has upended business as usual, and we have been learning during the past two months the lessons that adversity … Continue reading →

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