The Price Of Too Much Freedom
We recently lost a Lane County resident who was, and will always be, a world renowned writer, Barry Lopez. His last book, Horizon, was published … Continue reading
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We recently lost a Lane County resident who was, and will always be, a world renowned writer, Barry Lopez. His last book, Horizon, was published … Continue reading
I think it’s time for Republicans to come clean and rename their party to accurately identify its true mission. Maybe “Panicky White People on the … Continue reading
As a senior myself I sympathize with Robert Lowry’s frustration at Gov. Kate Brown’s delaying vaccinations for seniors (“The Governor’s COVID Wind,” Letters 2/11). However … Continue reading
The last thing any patient should worry about during a stressful hospital stay is whether there will be edible food. Oregon does not currently require … Continue reading
In response to Patty Hine’s letter (EW 2/4) about the claim that natural gas is a “clean bridge fuel,” it is the case that for … Continue reading
It was always difficult to imagine 17 U.S. Republican senators summoning the spiritual spine to convict former president Donald Trump for inciting the Jan. 6 … Continue reading
Military weapons were generally never available to the public until relatively recently. Beginning in the 1970s, the NRA and arms industry began to advocate a … Continue reading
It is very important for seniors to get the vaccine as soon as possible. The death statistics for seniors are extremely high and have been … Continue reading
Ruth Bascom was Eugene’s first woman mayor, from 1993 to 1996, and she left a legacy that is unparalleled in our community by being a … Continue reading
Taylor Griggs’ article “Salmon in Smoke” (EW, 2/4) does a commendable job covering the impacts that have pushed McKenzie River salmon runs to the brink … Continue reading