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Year: 2021

Above The Surface

As COVID-19 stagnates food chains, direct-to-consumer seafood provides a largely untapped solution

News 4 years ago

A line of customers spills out onto the sidewalk and around the corner of Fisherman’s Market on West 7th Avenue. Brisk fog and a timid … Continue reading →

It’s Time To Cancel The Jordan Cove Project

Letters 4 years ago

Late last month, Pembina Pipeline Corp. announced that they could “sadly” no longer predict if the Jordan Cove LNG export terminal and fracked gas pipeline … Continue reading →

Use What You Have For The Homeless

Letters 4 years ago

The city of Eugene did not have a strategic plan this winter to accommodate the abundance of the unhoused population, supposedly due to COVID-19. The … Continue reading →

Forget Farm Simulator, it’s time to grow for real

Gardening 4 years ago

For the first two years of high school, I was active in Future Farmers of America. During that time, I raised two hogs, competed in … Continue reading →

What Downtown Needs Is A Park

Letters 4 years ago

Thank you, Marc Time (“Unpave the Lot and Bring Back Paradise,” Letters 3/11). I agree to turn the old city hall pit into a park. … Continue reading →

Exhibition: Coastal Waters / Desert Sands: Oil Paintings by Margaret Prentice

Culture 4 years ago

It’s a gorgeous walk through nature during a pandemic, brought to you by artist Margaret Prentice. A native of Indianapolis, Prentice found her way to … Continue reading →

Bees, Birds & Beetles

Promote biodiversity with safe environmental practices in the home garden

Gardening 4 years ago

Grim news: According to a 2019 study, bird populations in the U.S. and around the world have diminished by at least 30 percent since 1970.  … Continue reading →

Think Global Pandemic, Act Local

A Whiteaker neighborhood group led the charge for vaccinating, and it could set an example for distributing to local communities

News 4 years ago

On March 12, a long line of people wrapped around a humble, nameless church building in the Whiteaker neighborhood. People were there because it had … Continue reading →

Pass the Right to Rest Act

After years of systemic cruelty against the unhoused, it’s time to pass HB 2367

Viewpoint 4 years ago

By Steve Kimes As a Mennonite pastor, I’ve assisted people struggling with homelessness in Portland, Gresham and Eugene for 27 years. I’ve advocated for them … Continue reading →

Getting on Board

Two candidates are running for position three on 4J’s School Board

News 4 years ago

It’s a busy spring for Eugene School District 4J. As schools and students transition from virtual learning to hybrid in-person instruction for the first time … Continue reading →

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