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In human relationships — business, friendship, marriage, even nations — those involved often grow apart to the degree that the partnership no longer makes sense. … Continue reading
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In human relationships — business, friendship, marriage, even nations — those involved often grow apart to the degree that the partnership no longer makes sense. … Continue reading
Those of us in the Eugene-Springfield community are fortunate to be able to shop at a wide selection of local and national chain grocery stores. … Continue reading
Regarding “This 13-Year-old Has a Plan” (Letters 6/16): I couldn’t agree with your letter more. Good on you for standing up. Your ideas for fighting … Continue reading
First, I’d like to say we are so very appreciative that your organization was willing to shine a spotlight on Jerrin Hickman’s case (“Justice for … Continue reading
Watching the Jan. 6 hearings verified that it is not a partisan Democratic witch hunt, because all of the witnesses were conservative Republicans from the … Continue reading
If the Talibangelicals on the Supreme Court overturn Roe v. Wade, then rapists, pedophiles and incestuous relatives can start planning their own families. Don’t they … Continue reading
A writer recently laid the blame for high gas prices on President Joe Biden. The only group that controls gas prices is the gas and … Continue reading
Betsy Johnson is no Ann Richards. Richards was meaningful in her words, and topped them off with sass. Johnson just has the inflection. While I’m … Continue reading
Jerry Ritter’s letter (“Concealed Carry,” 6/2) refers to Eugene 4J School Board’s proposed policy, prohibiting individuals licensed to carry concealed firearms from bringing those firearms … Continue reading
I agree with the recent letter about Child Tax Credit (“Weeklies are What’s Happening” by Willie Dickerson, Letters 5/26). Under the American Rescue plan, which … Continue reading