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News: Page 103

Leaving Blue River

A resident remembers a last minute escape from the Holiday Farm Fire and wonders: Can the small town rebuild?

News 5 years ago

It was almost midnight when her 8-year-old son woke her up. “Mom your phone keeps ringing and it says something bad,” Atlas told her. And … Continue reading →

Dennis Hoerner

News 5 years ago

“Along the way, I coined the phrase ‘The Little School with the Big Heart,’” says Dennis Hoerner, who retired in June after 20 years as … Continue reading →

Wildfire? Your Vote Matters

How to receive your ballot and vote by Nov. 3 if you’ve had to evacuate your home during the wildfires

News 5 years ago

During these devastating wildfires, it’s even more crucial to vote — and especially to vote for candidates who take climate change seriously.  No matter your … Continue reading →

No Official System to Rescue Animals from Holiday Farm Fire

The community comes together to help animals left behind as a result of the wildfires

News 5 years ago

As the Holiday Farm Fire reaches more than 161,000 acres with five percent containment, residents who live in communities along the McKenzie River are still … Continue reading →

Fire Delays School Start Date 

The Holiday Farm Fire raging just to the east of Springfield leads local school districts to move the first day of school to Sept. 21

BlogNews 5 years ago

As smoke chokes the Willamette Valley from the Holiday Farm Fire currently spanning 156,000 acres straddling the McKenzie River, Eugene and Springfield’s three K-12 school … Continue reading →

Smoke and PepperBalls

The Eugene Police Commission met on Sept. 10 to talk about impacts of the wildfires and police policy on pepper spray

BlogNews 5 years ago

Between police use of pepper spray and tear gas against Black Lives Matter protesters, a global pandemic that targets the respiratory system and, now, extremely … Continue reading →

‘An Unprecedented Event’

Key takeaways from Sept. 10 press conference on Holiday Farm Fire

BlogNews 5 years ago

Fighting the Holiday Farm Fire has been emotional for some firefighters, said Damon Simmons, a spokesperson for Oregon Office of the State Fire Marshal at … Continue reading →

Fire: Truth or Fiction

There are a lot of rumors floating around about Oregon's wildfire. If you don't want to fact check them before posting, we will.

BlogNews 5 years ago

With too few personnel out fighting the Holiday Farm Fire — 200 people for a 145,000 acre fire as of Sept. 10 — damaged communication … Continue reading →

Wildfire Update: Volunteers Needed at Silke Field, Donations to North Eugene

Volunteer for the Red Cross Wildfire Relief Station and donate to a new site

BlogNews 5 years ago

If you are looking for a way to help out those affected by the Holiday Farm Fire, volunteers are needed at Silke Field at Springfield … Continue reading →

Symptoms? Stay Home.

With cold and flu, as well as wildfire smoke, making us feel sick, what do you do during COVID-19?

News 5 years ago

Your nose is stuffy, your head aches, you don’t feel well, but you don’t feel so bad that you think it’s COVID-19 either. Is it … Continue reading →

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