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News: Page 23

‘Capitol Breached LOL’ 

Facebook postings show the son of the Republican nominee for House District 12 took part in the Jan. 6 protests at the U.S. Capitol

News 1 year ago
Images of rioters at the Capitol Jan. 6.

The eldest son of Darin Harbick, the Republican nominee for Oregon House District 12, took part in the Jan. 6 protests that led to the … Continue reading →

Change (In the Home Rule Charter)

Progressives on the Lane County Commission say conservatives are gerrymandering districts

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The Lane County Board of Commissioners approved a last-minute proposal from a private law firm to change the county charter, rejecting the work of its … Continue reading →

EW Update 

As we emerge from the embezzlement, the newspaper will be launching a redesign 

News 1 year ago

It’s been more than six months since Eugene Weekly announced the devastating embezzlement that almost put this newspaper out of business. It’s been less than … Continue reading →

Charter Short-Changed

On July 16, Lane County commissioners voted to push forward a private law firm’s recommendations modifying the county charter — while dropping support for its own suggestions

News 1 year ago

The Lane County Board of Commissioners, in a 3-2 vote earlier this week, decided to go with a last-minute proposal put forth by a private law … Continue reading →

Operatic Debut

Eugene actress and arts administrator Kari Welch takes charge of Eugene Opera

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Kari Boldon Welch is the first to admit she’s a newcomer to the colorful world of opera. “I don’t know a ton about opera,” she … Continue reading →

Celebrating the Latino Community

Noche Cultural, Eugene and Springfield’s largest Latino annual cultural event, is Saturday, July 20 

News 1 year ago

Cultural events are essential for fostering strong and supportive communities, say two organizers of Noche Cultural, an annual Latino cultural event in Springfield. The purpose … Continue reading →

Scobert Park’s Redesign Discussed

As neighbors express differing views, a meeting at Scobert Gardens Park is July 23

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Scobert Gardens Park — tucked away on 4th Avenue in the Whiteaker neighborhood — is entering the third stage of redesign proposals with ongoing input … Continue reading →

‘Mini-Disneyland’ Without Any Permits

A home that resembles a private amusement park is at the center of a battle with Lane County for failing to apply for necessary permits before building on forest lands

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Over the past several years, Richard McDougal has transformed his sprawling 50-acre Jasper home site with a small Wild-West-themed town — complete with a saloon, … Continue reading →

Adam Carolla is Coming to Town

Get ready for some controversial opinions

News 1 year ago

Adam Carolla has talked more during his 30-year-long comedic career than some do in their entire life. But he has more to say. His latest … Continue reading →

What’s Lost When A Paper Dies

News 1 year ago

Last month in June, EO Media Group, a regional newspaper publishing company in Oregon and southern Washington, announced that it would be making five of … Continue reading →

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