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EW-Extra: Page 23

County Votes Yes on Condemning Hate, Bias and Violence

In a tight vote, Lane County commissioners approve an all-board response to hate, bias and violence

EW-Extra 2 years ago

On Tuesday July 11, the Board of Lane County Commissioners voted 3-2 to establish a board response to acts of hate, bias or violence in … Continue reading →

Protesters and EPD Standoff Over Eviction 

Update: Candice King fights for the right to keep her house 

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

At 9 am on July 5, officers with the Eugene Police Department and Lane County Sheriff’s Office burst through Candice King’s window to evict her … Continue reading →

Enjoy the Fourth, but Stay Cool and Help Others

County officials warn that hot weather can be dangerous for some people and local groups collect supplies for the unhoused

EW-Extra 2 years ago

It’s going to be hot out there for the Fourth of July, and Lane County Public Health reminds us all to pay attention to the … Continue reading →

Oregon Republicans mount campaign against one of their own while constituents defend him

Charlie Conrad, a first-term representative, describes himself as fiscally conservative and socially libertarian

EW-Extra 2 years ago

BY: JULIA SHUMWAY  DEXTER– Oregon’s leading anti-abortion political advocacy organization and a small group of Lane County Republicans gathered on the banks of the Dexter … Continue reading →

Tears and High-Fives

Session ends, but more work to do

EW-Extra 2 years ago

The 2023 legislative session is over, drawing smiles and high fives in the wood-paneled chambers. There were tears, too, on Sunday: Lawmakers and observers said … Continue reading →

Preaching Reconciliation And Kinship

EW-Extra 2 years ago

He has stood at the margins with the demonized and people deemed disposable, preaching reconciliation and oneness to all on behalf of inner city gang … Continue reading →

Protecting Pride

An increase in hateful comments at school board meetings has led to an impassioned response by the community

EW-Extra 2 years ago
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As June marks Pride month, a time dedicated to the celebration of the LGBTQIA+ community, 4J school district is moving out of a May marked … Continue reading →

Federal Judge Ann Aiken to Retire

Aiken will step down December 2023 or upon the confirmation of her replacement

EW-Extra 2 years ago

According to an announcement from U.S. District Judge Ann Aiken, she will be retiring from active service this year, giving President Joe Biden the opportunity … Continue reading →

A Bad Week to Be a Beer

But a good week to drink one. Eugene Beer Week brings together public houses and breweries

EW-Extra 2 years ago
Photo- Trask Bedortha Beers made by walking Eugene -1

As fraternity men (who love more than just cheap 4 percent beer), my brothers and I are very much looking forward to this year’s Eugene … Continue reading →

County to Vote on Rejoining Timber Group

Lane County previously left the Association of O&C Counties in 2019 and stopped paying its $80,000 dues

EW-Extra 2 years ago

There is a motion to rejoin the pro-logging Association of O&C Counties on the June 6 Lane County Board of County Commissioners agenda. In 2019 … Continue reading →

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