Care With Deeds, Not Words
Per Dan Dizney’s letter (March 9) that Eugene is not a “really caring place,” he’s right. People like to complain about injustice because it’s easy. … Continue reading
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Per Dan Dizney’s letter (March 9) that Eugene is not a “really caring place,” he’s right. People like to complain about injustice because it’s easy. … Continue reading
I’m so glad that EW is again carrying “Outdoors” by my buddy Bill Sullivan. I’ve purchased some books and attended some lectures, so we’re buddies, … Continue reading
Lee Rothrock (Letters, March 9) bemoans the city’s ban on new natural gas hookups and its effect on people’s choice of appliances. He claims that … Continue reading
WELLPATH ISN’T WELL On Feb. 7 the Lane County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to place a Public Safety Levy Renewal on the May ballot. … Continue reading
Your article on Oregon parks (“There’s a Pass For That,” March 2) ran with a photo of Yosemite National Park, which is not in Oregon. … Continue reading
Interesting on their own, it was the juxtaposition of three articles in your March 2 issue that I found especially insightful. It was great to … Continue reading
Regarding Don Richey’s complaint about the 13th Avenue redesign (“The Dems Have Us Going in Circles,” Letters, March 9), I, too, grumbled as I drove … Continue reading
MOST ELECTRICITY IS GENERATED BY FOSSIL FUELS So, electricity is really cleaner and better for the environment than gas? Please tell me: Where does electricity … Continue reading
Since you asked (Slant, 3/2), no, I don’t think characterizing Eugene as a “really caring place” is accurate if what the question meant was — … Continue reading
Everyone imagining there be something significant to be gained by mandating the substitution of electric appliances over gas ones is seriously deluding themselves. Gas exhaust … Continue reading