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News: Page 213

An Interview with Dolly Parton

The country singer discusses her career in music and the idea of giving back

News 8 years ago

Dolly Parton is a national treasure. The country singer released her first album 50 years ago. Since then, Parton has starred in movies and been … Continue reading →

Slant

An independent auditor, white supremacists, the new symphony director and more

NewsOpinionSlant 8 years ago

• On the afternoon of Wednesday, Oct. 11, a strange fellow crept into Eugene Weekly’s office wearing sunglasses and a hoodie, then left a few … Continue reading →

Renaming the Square

Kesey Square becomes official

BlogNews 8 years ago

Kesey Square is now, officially, Kesey Square. The Eugene City Council settled the battle for Kesey Square’s name Wednesday, Oct. 18. Continue reading →

Pollution Update

Illegally accumulating 1,056 tons of spent sandblast material

Pollution Update 8 years ago

The Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) fined Jorge Murillo (doing business as Armur Electrostatic Powder Coatings & Sandblasting) $9,755 on Oct. 3 for illegally … Continue reading →

A Growing Community

Huerto de la Familia puts fresh meals in people’s hands

News 8 years ago

On a typically gray late-summer day in Eugene, Marissa Zarate, executive director of Huerto de la Familia (“The Family Garden”), took Eugene Weekly on a … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Information

Siuslaw River, Lorane and Pengra Road

Spray Schedule 8 years ago

Mason Bruce & Girard, 541-973-1951, plans to hire Rye Tree Service Inc., 541-999-0295, to place Rozol pellets to kill mountain beavers during tree planting operations … Continue reading →

New law school dean seeks harmony

Marcilynn Burke worked in the Obama administration on public land issues before taking UO job

News 8 years ago

When she’s not busy being a lawyer and administrator, Marcilynn Burke’s favorite pastime is singing in a church choir. While she’s also a fine soloist, … Continue reading →

Letters to the Editor 2017-10-12

News 8 years ago

A RIVER RUNS THROUGH IT I enjoyed David Turner’s Along the Long Tom River: Observations from the Past and Present, and Blake Andrews’ interview with David … Continue reading →

Pay to Play

Textbook prices are spurring changes across the board

News 8 years ago

When I walked through The Duck Store the Wednesday before classes started at the University of Oregon, I saw a sea of searching faces. Athletic … Continue reading →

Freedom to Report

University of Oregon makes changes to sexual and gender-based harm reporting policy

News 8 years ago

After years of debate, protests and nationwide conversations, the University of Oregon has implemented a new policy for reporting gender or sexual discrimination and violence … Continue reading →

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