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EW-Extra: Page 63

Relive Pickathon’s Past Concerts

The music festival is making past shows free to stream while you're stuck at home

ArtsBlog 5 years ago

The sun is out, skies are clear and it’s getting warm. In other words, it’s starting to feel like festival season. But we’re all stuck … Continue reading →

Good Deeds

There are good things happening in Lane County amid the coronavirus

BlogNews 5 years ago
Illustration by Chelsea Lovejoy

During hard times in Lane County, people are coming together to help everyone, making our community stronger. Here is a list of services being offered. … Continue reading →

President Michael Schill Takes a Serious Note

University of Oregon president looks ahead to financial hardships

BlogNews 5 years ago

On Monday, March 30, when University of Oregon President Michael Schill spoke to the campus community in a town hall, he offered a virtual hug. … Continue reading →

2020 Special Session: Episode II

Gov. Kate Brown issues statement on whether Oregon could have a second special session in 2020

BlogNews 5 years ago

The last time the Legislature met seems like ages ago since it was pre-COVID-19. The 32-day legislative session in February and early March ended with … Continue reading →

Jazzman Bucky Pizzarelli, Frequent Performer in Eugene, Died of COVID-19

The jazzman was a regular at the Oregon Festival of American Music

ArtsBlogMusic 5 years ago

New York jazz guitarist Bucky Pizzarelli, who for more than a decade was a regular performer at The Shedd Institute in Eugene, died in New … Continue reading →

Sen. Ron Wyden Discusses Stimulus Bill

The U.S. senator on how he wanted to put workers first and protect hospitals

BlogNews 5 years ago

The week of March 27, the U.S. passed a historic $2 trillion dollar stimulus bill to provide relief for workers and businesses while the coronavirus … Continue reading →

Heritage Distilling to Make Homemade Sanitizer

The COVID-19 pandemic has made sanitizer scarce and distilleries are stepping up to produce it

BlogNews 5 years ago

While store shelves remain barren of cleaning supplies, Heritage Distilling Co. is taking matters into its own hands by producing 15,000 gallons of hand sanitizer … Continue reading →

After Withdrawing from Secretary of State Race, Cameron Smith Now Works for Bev Clarno

Smith takes job 10 days after withdrawal from race for secretary of state

BlogNews 5 years ago

Cameron Smith left a job at the Department of Consumer and Business Services to run for Oregon secretary of state. He’s not running any more, … Continue reading →

Tenant Group Offers County Government Way to Help Renters

Advocates ask Lane County Board of County Commissioners to offer help to renters

BlogNews 5 years ago

In a March 19 letter addressed to the Lane County Board of County Commissioners and Chair Heather Buch, the nonprofit Springfield-Eugene Tenant Association (SETA) ask … Continue reading →

Heartwarming News in the Time of Coronavirus

An IT company is donating food and a local grocer is giving additional pay to employees

BlogNews 5 years ago

OK, here’s some uplifting news in the coronavirus pandemic world. While CBT Nuggets’ staff at both Bend and Eugene offices are working remotely, the company … Continue reading →

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