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My wife and I were going out for dinner last night, but changed our minds due to concerns about exposing ourselves to COVID-19. So we … Continue reading
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My wife and I were going out for dinner last night, but changed our minds due to concerns about exposing ourselves to COVID-19. So we … Continue reading
About 11:30 am on a sunny March 3 in downtown Eugene, I saw a man urinating in broad daylight on the street corner of 10th … Continue reading
This year we started reusing shopping bags, and we’re seeing more electric cars — both environmentally friendly moves. Fossil fuel emissions have for a long … Continue reading
Hillary Tully (Letters, 3/5) argues that claims about overuse of natural areas (such as Bob Keefer’s 2/27 article “The End of the Tour”) often belie classist, racist … Continue reading
In these days of increased need for qualified health care professionals, we need to make sure we have affordable training programs for people in our … Continue reading
How tragic! How can our community have a homeless birth on the sidewalk? No one stopped to help? Baby taken from mother. Then I attended a … Continue reading
Timber Unity (TU) and their Republican pals in the Oregon Legislature deserve some credit for again bringing government to a standstill because of cap and … Continue reading
Abolish the “quorum.” If they show up, fine, they can vote. If not, fine. The idea of a quorum was a great idea. Game theoretic … Continue reading
After observing the 2020 Super Tuesday results, I’m thinking perhaps it would have been better for all concerned had President Abraham Lincoln merely sent the … Continue reading
Lane Community College is asking for support from voters this May on a critically needed bond measure. I plan to vote yes and encourage others … Continue reading