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MISS EW I miss you folks. I hope you can survive this mess. The people’s opinions are hushed; I miss local viewpoints. Wish I had … Continue reading
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MISS EW I miss you folks. I hope you can survive this mess. The people’s opinions are hushed; I miss local viewpoints. Wish I had … Continue reading
HEARTWARMING EFFORTS It’s exciting and heartwarming to see businesses and individuals step up to assist Eugene Weekly in putting the pieces back together after the … Continue reading
SORRY TO EW Just wow! So sorry to hear of this. People who go into journalism tend to fetishize truth and justice, and forget to … Continue reading
WELCOME THE NEW Y Went to the Y’s opening ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 16. Very inspirational. Then worked out at the facility on opening day, … Continue reading
WILL THE VOTERS GET TO DECIDE? I’d like to thank Michelle Holman and Kai Huschke for their insightful and powerful Viewpoint on Nov. 30, “Making … Continue reading
THE FACTS INCLUDE HAMAS’ ATROCITIES It is certainly fair for Josh Fattal in his Nov. 30 Eugene Weekly piece (“The Facts on Palestine”) to criticize … Continue reading
THE PET FISH TRADE BRINGS DEVASTATION Thank you, Eugene Weekly, for the interesting ideas in your Gift Guide (Nov. 22). One suggestion was a pet … Continue reading
WHEN IS A ‘TRAIL’ A TRAIL? While we loved seeing Wild Iris Ridge featured in your paper (“Wild Iris Ridge” by Bill Sullivan, Nov. 2), … Continue reading
HOEDAD LOVE Imagine my surprise reading your story on tree planters (“Rooted in Eugene,” EW Nov. 2) and looking at the photo. The guy in … Continue reading
NATIVE MARKET STORY WAS A GOOD START Sunday evening on the PBS Newshour, in honor of Native American Heritage Month, I watched a great story … Continue reading