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News: Page 80

Get Jabbed, Win Big

Lane County is offering sports tickets and joining the model of using a lottery to incentivizing vaccines

BlogNews 4 years ago

If you need more of an incentive to getting the COVID-19 vaccine, here’s your “shot.” Lane County Public Health is working with the University of … Continue reading →

Davie Scott Hanes: 1965-2021

While living on the streets, Hanes took others under his wing

NewsObituary 4 years ago

Davie Scott Hanes, known to many as Scotty, loved the Dallas Cowboys, pizza and his German shepherd, Holly. Those who knew him describe him as … Continue reading →

Mega-Dairy

Top Chef, Tillamook and the unsavory legacy of Oregon’s biggest cheese factory

NewsViewpoint 4 years ago

By Kristina Beggen Tillamook Creamery earned mega media hits when it announced it was reality TV show Top Chef’s source of dairy products for the … Continue reading →

A Quiet Place for Water

For resilience and second water source, EWEB is investing millions of dollars for water storage but some neighbors question the move

News 4 years ago

Head south on Hilyard Street, climb the steep hill, turn right on 40th Avenue and then left on Patterson Street. There’s an empty lot with … Continue reading →

After the Fires

Environmentalists are concerned about salvage logging and tree removal projects on public and private lands across Oregon spurred by 2020’s Labor Day fires

BlogNews 4 years ago

About a month after losing her house in the Holiday Farm Fire, Patricia Hathaway woke up at 4:30 am. She dragged her husband out of … Continue reading →

Shakespeare Festival Seeks Comeback, Cuts Indoor Shows

OSF will stage a single one-woman show followed by a holiday special for the 2021 season

BlogNews 4 years ago

The Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland has been having a rough time in the pandemic. In March 2020, after shutting down all three of its … Continue reading →

Elevating Voices

Addressing water shortages in Oregon means listening to communities of color, according to new report

News 4 years ago

Water is a necessity for life, but Oregon is already facing a drought. According to the U.S. Drought Monitor’s weekly update, 71.7 percent of Oregon … Continue reading →

Bruce and Debra Harrow

Happening People 4 years ago

“Debra and I were high school sweethearts,” Bruce Harrow relates, but after graduation from Westchester High School in Houston, Texas, they went separate ways. “We … Continue reading →

Back on the Rails

Rep. Peter DeFazio negotiated for funds to return Amtrak routes to pre-pandemic schedules and is now fighting for a larger transportation bill

News 4 years ago

A train engine hums in the background, behind Eugene’s Amtrak station, as Rep. Peter DeFazio and Amtrak President Stephen Gardner announce at a May 24 press … Continue reading →

Money Talks

Breaking down the cost of the 4J board election

News 4 years ago

As the Eugene School District 4J election wraps up, so does the campaign spending. Lawn signs are slowly being taken out of yards, and advertisements … Continue reading →

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