Ending Prohibition
American Government 101 is pretty clear: The chair of a committee can single-handedly determine if a bill is going to be called for a vote … Continue reading
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American Government 101 is pretty clear: The chair of a committee can single-handedly determine if a bill is going to be called for a vote … Continue reading
There is a nasty class war going on in Eugene and most of the rest of the country, although locally no one wants to talk … Continue reading
Thank you for the Greenway Guardian Viewpoint regarding Homes For Good’s sale of 3.59 acres to Evergreen Housing. HFG’s mission is to develop low-income housing … Continue reading
Jim Torrey doesn’t seem to understand that elections have consequences. The recently rejected candidate for re-election to the Eugene School District 4J School Board has … Continue reading
Great to hear about the Nobel Peace Park in Eugene; it’s worthy of celebration (“Celebrate Peace,” 7/11). It is said, “Peace begins when hunger ends.” … Continue reading
I am so glad at least one noteworthy organization is treating homeless individuals like the people they are. Elisha Young’s story on Teague and Leo … Continue reading
Critics of mountain bikers such as Shannon Wilson (Letters, 7/18) cite that mountain biking negatively impacts the environment. The same people submit that the impacts … Continue reading
The Nurse Midwifery Birth Center has lost its obstetric consultant (Women’s Care), and as a result PeaceHealth has opted to end its commitment to our … Continue reading
I’m leaving Eugene for Roseburg sometime soon. I may be gone by the time this letter gets printed or I may be about to vanish … Continue reading
Note to Jean Denis (Letters, 7/3) regarding the overgrown signage warning people not to feed the waterfowl in the park: Don’t wait for the bureaucracy … Continue reading