The Rape Of Oregon
I’m new to Oregon, having moved here two years ago. I was driving on Hwy 126 recently and noticed a large patch of forest had … Continue reading
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I’m new to Oregon, having moved here two years ago. I was driving on Hwy 126 recently and noticed a large patch of forest had … Continue reading
Thank you for the recent special issue honoring 10 women who have made a difference in our communities (“10 Who Made a Difference,” 3/17). I … Continue reading
I enjoyed Bob Keefer’s amusing and sensible gardening tips (“Back to Basics,” 3/24). And don’t forget to add flowers! You can put calendula at the … Continue reading
To the thieves who stole my car: I doubt that you read a community newspaper, but I wanted you to know the effect of your … Continue reading
The Eugene City Council is now in the process of considering substantial changes to the planning codes in R-1 single family housing throughout Eugene. According … Continue reading
A recent study from The Gas Index shows at least 5.5 percent of the natural gas supplied by NW Natural to the city of Portland … Continue reading
I applaud the letter (EW 3/17) calling attention to struggling families lacking income for basic needs. The Child Tax Credit lifted more than 30 percent … Continue reading
Deb Lilly’s letter (EW 3/3) about teaching real history hit a chord with me. About 10 years ago I was part of a program to … Continue reading
Plastic straws were proposed as a ban in Oregon by Democrats in 2019. I felt it was a no-brainer, too, just like you. It’s a … Continue reading
Let us applaud Eugene Sustainability Commission for “doing the right thing” — however, they inadvertently supported the fossil fuel industry. ESC mandated all utilities be … Continue reading