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EW-Extra: Page 29

“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 →

Election Letters!

This week's online extra opinion is all election, all the time! May the best school board candidate win and the odds ever be in their favor!

EW-ExtraLetters 2 years ago

YES ON DILIBERTO FOR 4J BOARD My wife and I are retired educators who support Tom DiLiberto for 4J School Board. I worked 18 years … Continue reading →

Take A Stand, Take Back The Night

The annual rally against sexual violence is April 27

EW-Extra 2 years ago

The numbers are startling and sickening.  Be it sexual violence against women from marginalized communities, or the incarceration rates of women who are mothers with … Continue reading →

Financial Futures

A nonprofit organization sets out to ensure financial wellbeing for young people

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Young people who face economic challenges — foster children and youth from historically underserved populations — can learn how to improve their financial futures for free.  DevNW … Continue reading →

Position One, Politicized

Two candidates for 4J school board spell out their priorities, interests for students

EW-Extra 2 years ago
Logo for the 4J school district on the side of the district building

Tensions are already high in the races for the Eugene District 4J School Board, with disagreements among current board members, allegations of racism, debates about … Continue reading →

Oregon Country Fair announces 2023 Entertainment Lineup

EW-Extra 2 years ago

Oregon Country Fair folks revealed their 2023 entertainment lineup today. Yep, they announced on 4/20. Can’t read the tiny type on the announcement image? We … Continue reading →

That One High Sensation

THC ABCs for the newbie

CannabisEW-ExtraNews 2 years ago

To many consumers, cannabis is about that feeling of getting high, where you can forget about the struggles of daily life for a while. But … Continue reading →

Utilities fight in court over the right to provide service to a Springfield neighborhood

EW-ExtraNews 2 years ago
A utitlity's headquarters

A two-decade-long legal battle between two Springfield utility providers over who services a 200-home residential neighborhood may be drawing to a close.  In January, a … Continue reading →

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