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News: Page 215

Sour Grapes

Gimpl Hill development has neighbors concerned about water

News 8 years ago

As you turn onto Gimpl Hill Road from Bailey Hill Road, you exit the more densely populated neighborhoods surrounding Churchill High School and Kennedy Middle … Continue reading →

Magnolia Rainbow

Daughter of hippies, maker of jewelry

Happening People 8 years ago

“People who need stuff seem to fall in my path,” says Magnolia Rainbow, known to her friends as a champion of the underdog, who takes … Continue reading →

The Far Side

Congressman Greg Walden in the age of Trump

News 8 years ago

Congressman Greg Walden is not a typical politician. Or maybe he is. The lone Republican in Oregon’s federal delegation, Walden has represented Oregon’s 2nd congressional … Continue reading →

Human Rights Commission Backs Divestment

350 Eugene activists plan a rally to promote the ordinance

BlogNews 8 years ago

Eugene Humans Rights Commission members voted Tuesday to support an ordinance advising the city against renewing its current contract with U.S. Bank, which ends in October 2018. 350 Eugene, the local group that wrote the proposed ordinance, will present it to Eugene City Council at 7:30 pm Monday, May 22, in Harris Hall for a decision. Continue reading →

Foundation Will Support Eugene Police

A new private foundation has been created to provide financial support to the Eugene Police Department 

News 8 years ago

The nonprofit Eugene Police Foundation has been under development for the past year, says John Brown, a Eugene commercial real estate appraiser who is EPF’s … Continue reading →

Difficulties with Disabilities

People with psychological disabilities feel discriminated against by Eugene dog ban

News 8 years ago

Robert Wilson has been homeless off and on for 25 years, with none but a small dog to keep him company and keep away the … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Schedule

Spray Schedule 8 years ago

Peter Kingzett, 541-686-4917, plans to spray 36.0 acres near Territorial and Hamm roads with Element 4 and MSO Concentrate as part of Oak restoration project. … Continue reading →

Biketown, USA

Protected bikeways and a bikeshare program are in the works

News 8 years ago

If Eugene’s City Council passes the new transportation system plan (TSP), newer, safer bike paths could be built across the city. To add to Eugene’s … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Activist Alert 8 years ago

• The Eugene Parks and Open Space Division is proposing park rule changes that it says “are aimed at increasing enjoyment of the parks and … Continue reading →

Resisting White Supremacy

Temple Beth Israel hosts discussion of white supremacist activity

News 8 years ago

Jessica Campbell of the Rural Organizing Project spoke to a packed room at Temple Beth Israel on Saturday, May 15, about the many layers of … Continue reading →

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