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E-commerce facility, confirmed to be Amazon, could generate millions in property taxes
A land deed filed with the Lane County Clerk’s office confirms the identity of the company behind the project. A similar distribution center in Salem brought Marion County $1.8 million last year.
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2mLightning ignites clusters of mostly small fires in Willamette National Forest
Of the 17 fires, 11 are burning in Lane County.
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6mSensible policy in Oregon: Tax the wealthy more, and middle-, lower-class folks less
As things stand, it is concerning, though not surprising, that most of the recent tax changes proposed or enacted would either increase regressive or decrease progressive taxes. I think it appropriate, despite the pressure from the business community, to promote progressive taxes, and minimize loopholes and regressive taxes at every opportunity.
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9mThe Lookout Look Back: Illustrating the news of the day
Welcome to the Lookout Look Back, a partnership between Lookout Eugene-Springfield and longtime Eugene illustrator Jesse Springer. Over 27 years, Springer created hundreds of illustrations capturing the political, social and cultural forces shaping life in Lane County and Oregon. You can view more of Springer’s illustrations or purchase his book on his website. Friday, July 17 […]
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9mJudge orders release on bond for murder defendant in bite-mark case
No new trial date has been set for Robert Wallace Lyons, who “from the very beginning has maintained his innocence,” a defense attorney said.
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3mGrab and go at Eugene's new Japanese-style convenience store — oh, and try the onigiri
Dozo Ya offers prepared sandwiches, made-to-order onigiri, snacks and pantry items. The zero-seat eatery is open during the work week, ideal for folks in need of lunch on the go.