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News: Page 74

News? In Your Town? It’s More Likely Than You Think

'The Chronicle' and the 'Highway 58 Herald' are working to provide high-quality local news to communities outside Eugene

News 4 years ago

The Chronicle’s Creswell office sits in the middle of town, just off Highway 99 and a couple doors down from the public library. It’s covered … Continue reading →

Fighting Against the Forest Sale

Activists stage a tree sit protesting timber sale of old growth forest

BlogNews 4 years ago

The afternoon sun streams through the trees as several people with Cascadia Forest Defenders sit on wooden platforms, placed parallel in trees high above the … Continue reading →

Burning Issues

Eugene-Springfield’s late summer brush and grass fires

News 4 years ago

A green flash lit up the room around 10:30 pm on a warm August night. Seconds later, the power went out, and I looked out the … Continue reading →

Take This Bridge, Please!

Hayden Bridge on Marcola Road is looking for new owners, but the liability concerns are real

News 4 years ago

It is a piece of historic beauty, a truss bridge that crosses the McKenzie River. It’s more than a century old and one of the … Continue reading →

Slant

NewsSlant 4 years ago

• If you wondered why your Register-Guard was not delivered on Labor Day, it’s because it was not printed. When we inquired, the recorded voice … Continue reading →

4J School Board Discusses COVID-19 and New Curriculum

The meeting covered how the district plans to mitigate COVID spread in class among other things

News 4 years ago

During a nearly four hour board meeting on Wednesday Sept. 1, the Eugene District 4J board discussed updates on returning to school and mitigating COVID-19, … Continue reading →

And They’re Off!

Horse racing ended at Portland Meadows in 2019 but is entering the back stretch in southern Oregon

News 4 years ago

Racing programs and betting tickets flapped in a stiff breeze at Grants Pass Downs in July as several dark bay and chestnut thoroughbreds reached the … Continue reading →

Someone Take the Wheel

Lane Transit District is struggling to hire and retain bus operators as wages and stability can be found elsewhere

News 4 years ago

The retail and hospitality industry aren’t the only industries that are desperately seeking employees. Lane Transit District is experiencing a shortage of bus operators and … Continue reading →

Roseburg Doctor Prescribes Ivermectin to COVID-19 Patients

The dewormer can cause severe side effects when used incorrectly

BlogNews 4 years ago

As the COVID-19 Delta variant continues to spread, one Roseburg doctor is turning to the medication ivermectin, an anti-parasitic drug, to help patients recover, despite … Continue reading →

Give The Man His IPA

Peter DeFazio is the recipient of the Integrity in Politics Award

BlogNews 4 years ago

Peter DeFazio, the 4th District Congressman from Springfield since 1987, was unanimously voted the recipient of the Integrity in Politics Award by the board of … Continue reading →

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