Gas stoves and critiquing the Forest Service in online letters to the editor, Sept. 14
OLDER HOMES LACK VENTING FOR GAS STOVES While looking at homes to buy in Eugene recently, I noticed that most of the older homes we … Continue reading
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OLDER HOMES LACK VENTING FOR GAS STOVES While looking at homes to buy in Eugene recently, I noticed that most of the older homes we … Continue reading
MAKE EUGENE A DEMOCRACY FOR ALL Regarding City Club of Eugene President Andrew Kalloch’s Sept. 7 Viewpoint “What Makes Eugene, Eugene,” I suggest that is … Continue reading
RALLY AROUND MERKLEY As a retired Oregon teacher with seven grandchildren, I am very concerned about what effective actions our elected leaders are taking to … Continue reading
How dare you! Put a full-page picture of a local poet on your cover! Where’s the Emerald Stadium, Dorothy? The towering freshman castle? The overpaid … Continue reading
“The election was rigged, I’ve done nothing wrong,”He bellows ’til orange in the face.Everyone’s lying, except Mr. Plump,Who tells us it’s all a disgrace. Spud … Continue reading
It’s unfortunate that there will be a recall vote in early October, and we hope that supporters of state Rep. Paul Holvey will come out … Continue reading
Our biggest priority right now is identifying sites that will serve to triage thousands of wounded when the Cascadia quake slips. They will need to … Continue reading
It seems like forever that wildfires have ravaged Oregon in the mid to late summer. Days of smoke, ash and toxic air are the new … Continue reading
Every Saturday, cyclists attempt to navigate the treacherous ride up Oak Street on their way downtown and towards the Farmers Market. To one side is … Continue reading
IF COACHES MADE ANY MORE MONEY, THEY COULD CAGE FIGHT ELON MUSK Why aren’t people outraged that the lowest paid coach on the two major … Continue reading