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Jordan Rich

Author: Jordan Rich

Wooden Treasures

Back Forty turns reclaimed and local materials into art for the home

Gift Guide 7 years ago

The guys at Back Forty Woods in Eugene handcraft Oregon wood into products that capture the beauty and grit of the Pacific Northwest’s countryside while … Continue reading →

Heavy Metal Keeps us in Stitches

Stagecoach Road Vintage Sewing Machines brings its school bus and machines to town

News 8 years ago

Modern sewing machines are usually made from plastic and end up in the landfill. But old-school vintage machines are made from metal, and, like the … Continue reading →

‘A Little Taste’

Q&A with former mayor Kitty Piercy on her trip to Cuba

News 8 years ago

Former Eugene mayor Kitty Piercy and her husband, David Piercy, went on a trip to Cuba earlier this year. After nearly a century of United … Continue reading →

Local Green Energy Projects Compete

News 8 years ago

Solar or hydroelectric? Veneta or Cottage Grove? Seniors or youth? Either way, a massive grant for renewable energy is going to an organization with a … Continue reading →

Eugene Word Games

A free little word fill is floating around town

News 8 years ago

You may have noticed Max and Julia’s Eugene Word Fill floating around Eugene. This free little puzzler is a local version of Mad Libs, a … Continue reading →

Launching an anti-Trump grassroots movement

Playing defense against the Trump administration

News 8 years ago

Indivisible Eugene is playing defense against the Trump administration. The local chapter of a grassroots effort of politically active individuals looks to pressure Oregon’s political … Continue reading →

Local Book Sales Affected by Trump Election

News 8 years ago

George Orwell’s 1984, as well as other novels envisioning a dystopian future, have made their way to the top of Amazon’s bestseller list since the … Continue reading →

Learning Who You Are

High school students seek out their identities

News 8 years ago

“If you teach ethnic studies to students, teach them about their culture, get them involved, they start caring more about their education and are able … Continue reading →

Executive Director Ends 10 Years at Willamette Food and Farm Coalition

Lynne Fessenden is stepping down

News 8 years ago

Lynne Fessenden is stepping down from her decade-long position as the executive director of the Willamette Farm and Food Coalition, a nonprofit focused on developing … Continue reading →

Jordan Rich

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