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News: Page 219

Environmental Legislation

Nonprofits talk pesticides, wildlife removal budget cuts and green jobs

News 8 years ago

Virtually no protections are in place to safeguard watersheds and streams — both sources of drinking water in Oregon — from being contaminated by herbicides, … Continue reading →

Lane County Area Spray Schedule

Spray Schedule 8 years ago

• Giustina Resources, 541-485-1500, plans to hire Strata Forestry, 541-726-0845, to ground spray 48.7 acres on three units south of Dexter Lake with hexazinone, sulfometuron … Continue reading →

Activist Alert

Peter DeFazio in Florence, Oregonians for Science and Reason workshops, co-housing

Activist Alert 8 years ago

• Oregonians for Science and Reason is offering a three-part workshop to help attendees develop a more critical eye towards social media content and current … Continue reading →

Sue, Die or Keep Waiting

Victims of aerial pesticide sprays still waiting for relief

News 8 years ago

John Burns could feel the spray on his body from a helicopter applying a mixture of pesticides to a nearby clearcut. He describes the well-publicized … Continue reading →

The Eugene Dog Ban

Is it constitutional?

News 8 years ago

To those who feared for their safety while passing those napping pit bulls on the sidewalks of downtown Eugene, fear no more: Dogs have been … Continue reading →

Biz Beat

Jazz, Coalesce, Sequential and more

Biz Beat 8 years ago

• April is Jazz Appreciation Month (shouldn’t that be every month?) and the Willamette Jazz Society is celebrating. The nonprofit has been providing the Eugene … Continue reading →

The Fight for Equal Pay

Oregon politicians sponsor equal pay legislation

News 8 years ago

Despite the Equal Pay Act of 1963 and federal civil rights laws, American women earn on average approximately 80 cents on the dollar compared to … Continue reading →

From Sea to Shining Sea

An immigrant’s journey

News 8 years ago

It’s morning at Y’i Shen Market and the restaurant’s kitchen is waking up. Chicken and beef broths — made daily — bubble in vast pots … Continue reading →

Can We get a Piece of the Curtain?

After 35 years at the Hult, the blackberry curtain will fall

News 8 years ago

The Hult Center’s much-loved blackberry curtain says goodbye on April 8 in its last formal bow. After hanging in the Silva Concert Hall for 35 … Continue reading →

Former ELF Eco-Saboteur Speaks at the UO

Daniel McGowan will discuss his time in prison and political activism

News 8 years ago

In June 2007 Daniel McGowan was sentenced to seven years in federal prison for his role in two environmentally motivated arsons. The feds labeled him … Continue reading →

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