Kashinsky Will Represent All Of Us
After listening to Eliza Kashinsky’s interview on KLCC, sponsored by the City Club of Eugene, it is clear to me that she is by far … Continue reading
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After listening to Eliza Kashinsky’s interview on KLCC, sponsored by the City Club of Eugene, it is clear to me that she is by far … Continue reading
Collectively, we’ve served 18 years as Ward 1 city councilors. In all our campaigns for office, the contest was always about issues, policy and accountability. … Continue reading
• We wish we weren’t exaggerating when we say “Vote as if your life depended on it,” but it’s 2020 and we have COVID-19 and Donald … Continue reading
I’m probably just being a sleepy, old white guy finally seeing what others have long realized, but recent events have given me the strong impression … Continue reading
I received my Voters’ Pamphlet this week and, reading through it, l was surprised to see Congressman Peter DeFazio’s Republican challenger Alek Skarlatos’ only prior … Continue reading
It is, of course, always important (if not a civic duty) to vote, even in a safe “blue” state like this one. It’s often said … Continue reading
By Joe Rutledge Given the enduring impact of Jim Weaver’s accomplishments during his years in Congress as well as the countless friends, colleagues, news organizations … Continue reading
The COVID-19 pandemic has taught Americans many lessons — including a reminder about just how valuable our protected public lands are. My wife and I … Continue reading
To the thief who stole our Biden/Harris 2020 lawn sign, which I had put up only two days ago, I will say this: You just … Continue reading
In response to the letter “It’s a Bike World” by Shannon Wilson (EW 9/17): Thank you for decades of advocacy to protect our forests. Although … Continue reading