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EW-Extra: Page 28

Animal Funding Restored

Budget committee votes to reinstate Greenhill’s animal services funding 

BlogEW-Extra 2 years ago

By Bob Keefer and Camilla Mortensen On May 24 the city of Eugene’s Budget Committee restored funding for the animal services provided by Greenhill Humane … Continue reading →

Nearly 2 Dozen Oregonians Died in Police Use of Force Incidents in 2022

Oregon lawmakers hear preview to the state’s first use-of-force report

EW-Extra 2 years ago

By BEN BOTKIN Oregon police officers killed 23 people in the line of duty in 2022, according to the state’s first use-of-force report. Lawmakers discussed … Continue reading →

Election Update

Some races are settled in the May 16 special district election, others not so much

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Between vote by mail and close races the winners in the May 16 special election are not truly definitive until the election is certified, June … Continue reading →

Health Care Reprieve

Lane Community College president emails update about the future of the health clinic 

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Lane Community College’s health clinic cut has gotten a stay of execution. Eugene Weekly reported on Monday that LCC President Stephanie Bulger had announced a … Continue reading →

Cutting the Clinic

Lane Community College president proposes closing the school's health care clinic due to budget cuts

EW-Extra 2 years ago

On April 25, Lane Community College President Stephanie Bulger emailed LCC staff and faculty about proposed changes to the school’s health clinic. She starts off … Continue reading →

No Rest For Sister Helen

The nationally recognized activist nun speaks to the UO May 11 from Oklahoma 

EW-Extra 2 years ago
Photo of Sister Helen Prejean

The work never ends for Sister Helen Prejean. Criss-crossing the country to advocate for the poor and disenfranchised for more than 40 years, Prejean has … Continue reading →

Supporting Teachers

Two face off for the Springfield School District’s Board Position 4 

EW-Extra 2 years ago

During the first two weeks of his campaign, Anthony Reed spent his nights working 6 pm to 4:30 am on the University of Oregon campus, … Continue reading →

“Public Service is Important”

The race for Springfield School District’s School Board of Director's Position #1 spot 

EW-Extra 2 years ago

There are two races for the Springfield School District  in the upcoming May 16 election  —  director position one and director position four. Position one … Continue reading →

Holistic Student Support

Lisa Fragala wants to keep serving the LCC community as an at-large Board-of-Education member. Also, Kyle Reallon is running.

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Community colleges are often thought of as academic stepping stones to a career or other institutions of higher education. According to Lane Community College Board … Continue reading →

“Charrería has Shaped Us”

Local nonprofit set to exhibit the costumes of traditional Mexican horsemanship in Cottage Grove

EW-Extra 2 years ago

“When I found the community of charros, I immediately felt that I belonged,” says Antonio Huerta, director of Comunidad y Herencia Cultural. “It just felt … Continue reading →

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