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SORRY TO EW Just wow! So sorry to hear of this. People who go into journalism tend to fetishize truth and justice, and forget to … Continue reading
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SORRY TO EW Just wow! So sorry to hear of this. People who go into journalism tend to fetishize truth and justice, and forget to … Continue reading
WELCOME THE NEW Y Went to the Y’s opening ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 16. Very inspirational. Then worked out at the facility on opening day, … Continue reading
• Remember last week we warned you we weren’t printing a paper this week? We indeed didn’t print a paper this week for the first … Continue reading
The article about the Hentze Family Farm (“From Agro-tourism to Micro-brewery,” Nov. 20), sketches a woeful tale of a heritage farm beleaguered by petty land … Continue reading
WILL THE VOTERS GET TO DECIDE? I’d like to thank Michelle Holman and Kai Huschke for their insightful and powerful Viewpoint on Nov. 30, “Making … Continue reading
• Enjoy this week’s Give Guide and the Winter Solstice and ponder all that is good in the world. Also ponder how much you love … Continue reading
KEEPING EUGENE’S STARS IN ALIGNMENT Where did Eugene Weekly’s Rob Brezsny’s Astrology go? A fun/educational report on what the star alignments mean for us each … Continue reading
• Architect Kaarin Knudson finally has some competition in the Eugene mayor’s race. Shanaè Joyce-Stringer filed papers Nov. 14 for the May 24 primary election … Continue reading
October 7 stands out in the lived experience of every Jew. This wasn’t just another violent event among many; it was the bloodiest day for … Continue reading
By Karen Hall For the past seven years, my husband and I have walked in Bethel’s Golden Gardens Park and observed the flora and fauna … Continue reading