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Max Thornberry

Author: Max Thornberry

Hwy 46 Project Can’t Catch a [Fire]break

Locals and activists oppose the project

News 7 years ago

The Hwy 46 Project, a proposed thinning plan in the Breitenbush Watershed in the Willamette National Forest, is facing pushback from locals and forest activists … Continue reading →

Cooperative Shopping

Trillium offers local and sustainable goods

Gift Guide 7 years ago

Trillium Clothing has succeeded where few other small businesses in Eugene have succeeded. The co-op minded partners uprooted themselves from the Saturday Market and started … Continue reading →

City Council Stalls On Auditor Proposal

Mayor’s study group presents options

News 7 years ago

The Eugene City Council delayed on a motion to create an appointed independent office of the city auditor after a Monday, Nov. 20, work session … Continue reading →

Springfield Police Levy

Ballot measure would fund police department and jail

News 8 years ago

Chad Anderson was tired of being the victim of break-ins. He moved from Eugene, where his property was broken into five times, to Springfield, where … Continue reading →

Renaming the Square

Kesey Square becomes official

BlogNews 8 years ago

Kesey Square is now, officially, Kesey Square. The Eugene City Council settled the battle for Kesey Square’s name Wednesday, Oct. 18. Continue reading →

Pay to Play

Textbook prices are spurring changes across the board

News 8 years ago

When I walked through The Duck Store the Wednesday before classes started at the University of Oregon, I saw a sea of searching faces. Athletic … Continue reading →

Pushing Back Against Trump

A local organization proposes expanding, not shrinking, national monuments

News 8 years ago

A Springfield-based group is pushing back against the Trump administration’s review of national monuments. Friends of the Douglas-fir National Monument is working to propose a … Continue reading →

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