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Year: 2021

Don’t Use Methane at the New Y

Letters 4 years ago

The community eagerly awaits the construction of the new YMCA facility at 24th and Hilyard. However, many in the city are concerned with the plan … Continue reading →

Bee Jazzy With Beyond Toxics

Beyond Toxics, 20 years young, cuts loose with Halie Loren to save Oregon’s bees

BlogMusic 4 years ago

Bees, those wonderful pollinators who play an integral role in the larger picture of global health and nutrition, take a bow Thursday, Oct. 21, with … Continue reading →

Oregon Corrections Union Tries to Stop Vaccine Mandate

In federal filing, the union says state has overreached constitutional powers, inmates file in support of state to protect against COVID-19

BlogEW-ExtraNews 4 years ago

Months after Gov. Kate Brown announced a vaccine mandate for all state workers, the Association of Oregon Corrections Employees union has filed a lawsuit, attempting … Continue reading →

‘She Helped A Great Many People’

Cara DiMarco empowered women through the WIT program at LCC and beyond

News 4 years ago

It had been a labor of love from the start, and in 2017, Cara DiMarco, the Women in Transition program’s lead champion at Lane Community … Continue reading →

The Balancing Act

Ascendant Seattle rock group The Black Tones perform in Eugene

Music 4 years ago

Twin sibling Seattle musicians Eva and Cedric Walker balance each other out. The pair play together in The Black Tones, performing Oct. 16 at the … Continue reading →

Book Sales Are On!

Letters 4 years ago

In response to Patricia Spicer’s Oct.7 letter, I am happy to say that the Friends of the Eugene Public Library recently held a used book … Continue reading →

Get Thrifty

Lane County has a lot of thrift stores, so here's a trusty guide for students

Culture 4 years ago

What started out for me as a budget-stretching necessity has blossomed into a full blown passion.   A wise woman in my life once told … Continue reading →

Dance the Night Away

New to Eugene or looking for the right venue? Here are the details about downtown's club scene.

Culture 4 years ago

Contrary to popular belief, Eugene has a pretty vibrant nightlife. If you’ve ever looked for a night on the town, you may have been recommended … Continue reading →

Back to In-Person

University of Oregon students return to a full campus in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic 

News 4 years ago

The University of Oregon campus sat for nearly two years, nearly silent and brooding. But on Sept. 27, every pathway on 13th Avenue was filled … Continue reading →

The Register-Guard Still Covers Local News

Letters 4 years ago

Periodically you print letters lambasting Eugene’s daily newspaper, The Register-Guard. It is true that the RG is sadly diminished since its glory days: before Craigslist … Continue reading →

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