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News: Page 89

The Bread Of Life, Given Away

Eugene resident connects with Whiteaker neighbors through his freshly baked bread

News 5 years ago

Hobbies sometimes rise out of unusual circumstances. Take Ed MacMullan and his discovery of his love of baking bread. MacMullan is a 64-year-old Eugene resident … Continue reading →

A Solution for Pollution

After dealing with the effects of neighborhood pollution for decades a local coalition investigates causes and solutions

News 5 years ago

Arjorie Arberry-Baribeault believes pollution in west Eugene is the reason her daughter and her best friend’s son were diagnosed with Hodgkin’s lymphoma without any known … Continue reading →

Kristi Ann Schmidt: 1973-2021

She was a mother and a Green Bay Packers and Ducks football fan

NewsObituary 5 years ago

Kristi Ann Schmidt was found dead Feb. 6 at a motel in Springfield at the age of 47.  Born March 13, 1973, in Elkhorn, Wisconsin, … Continue reading →

The UO Shares the Money Shot

UO posts a photo that we're too juvenile to take seriously

BlogNews 5 years ago

Whether you like the new Hayward Field or not, it doesn’t matter — it’s here. The Phil Knight-funded track came with the cleverly named “Hayward … Continue reading →

Ivory Irene McCuen: 1990-2021

NewsObituary 5 years ago

Ivory Irene McCuen died Jan. 24 on the streets of Eugene. She was 30.  She was found outdoors in a parking lot near West 17th … Continue reading →

The Blue’s Dues

After a historic year of protests related to policing, Oregon legislators discuss reform bills

News 5 years ago

During 2020, Black Lives Matter-related protests throughout the U.S. called for police accountability and reform after Minneapolis police officers killed George Floyd. In Oregon, protests … Continue reading →

Linda Hamilton

Happening PeopleNews 5 years ago

On Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Monday, Jan. 18, the Eugene Human Rights Commission presented its annual Human Rights Award to Linda Hamilton, a 30-year … Continue reading →

Slant

NewsSlant 5 years ago

The Blackberry Pie Society, that terrific organization that defines itself as “dedicated to promoting good politics and great people in East Lane County and beyond … Continue reading →

You Never Give Me Your Money

Eugene’s Community Safety Payroll Tax causes frustration for businesses

News 5 years ago

It’s more than a month into the new year, tax season is getting closer and the new payroll tax for Eugene workers is here and … Continue reading →

The City Doesn’t Pass Gas (Contract)

After a long campaign from activists, the city doesn’t renew agreement with NW Natural Gas

BlogNews 5 years ago

Eugene City councilors and residents spoke critically about an agreement with NW Natural Gas at a Feb. 8 virtual work session and public forum. After … Continue reading →

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