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News: Page 79

It Takes a Village

SquareOne’s Cottage Village seeks to be a model for affordable housing in rural communities

News 4 years ago

When Jennie MacMillan first arrived in Cottage Grove four years ago, she says she knew immediately it would be home. She loved the small community, … Continue reading →

Housing Takes the Podium

Wood frame apartments built atop a concrete base — known as five-over-ones, or podium buildings — are growing in popularity right now. Are they Eugene’s answer to high density?

News 4 years ago

The ground floor of Homes For Good’s downtown affordable housing project Market District Commons is almost literally the ground. The wide-open space still has gravel … Continue reading →

Coming Together in the Clouds

The Oregon Country Fair’s second virtual event continues to create space for the Fair community

News 4 years ago

2021 marks the second online Oregon Country Fair after COVID-19 forced the event to a virtual platform in 2020. This year’s Fair in the Clouds … Continue reading →

There Will Be Oil

Everyone knows about 4/20 but 7/10 celebrates another form of cannabis 

News 4 years ago

4/20 is about as mainstream as it gets for cannabis holidays, but the industry has been celebrating another date the past few years: 7/10. Read … Continue reading →

Taking Their Horses to the Old Town Road

Creswell says you can't horse around on Oregon Avenue

News 4 years ago

It’s against the law in Creswell to ride your horse down Old Town Road, or more precisely, the town’s main drag, Oregon Avenue.  The 50-year-old … Continue reading →

The Challenge of Child Care

Senator Ron Wyden joins Eugene locals in seeking resolution to post-pandemic child care in Oregon.

BlogNews 4 years ago

U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden stood outside of the Oak Street Child Development Center building in downtown Eugene on June 30, surrounded by children’s toys and … Continue reading →

Can Do Spirit

Claim 52 is raising money to support McKenzie River watershed recovery

News 4 years ago

The McKenzie River is Eugene’s only water source. Without it, the area’s breweries would be missing a vital ingredient to their beverages.  Claim 52 is … Continue reading →

Lane County and Critical Race Theory

Weighing the idea of race in K-12 education 

News 4 years ago

More than 20 white community members gathered at the Springfield Public School Administration building late afternoon on June 23. “Made in America” by Toby Keith … Continue reading →

When the ‘Patriots’ Come Marching In

Permit or not, right-wing extremists are planning to hold an Independence Day event in Creswell

News 4 years ago

On paper, this year’s Fourth of July parade planned for Creswell looks like a normal event put on by community members. It is advertised as … Continue reading →

Eugene City Council Talks Reparations

Eugene city councilors looked at reparations efforts in other cities across the country and discussed possibilities in Eugene

BlogNews 4 years ago

One year after Black Lives Matter protests swept the country, the city of Eugene is beginning discussions about reparations — or making amends by paying … Continue reading →

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