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Proposed budget would cut two Springfield library positions
The proposed cuts, which would take effect July 1, include one librarian and one vacant manager position. The plan next goes to the city's budget committee. Meanwhile, the City Council is set to…
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3mFor some, Eugene police will be the villain no matter what | Letter to the editor
It’s interesting how two people can look at the same event and come away with entirely different conclusions. I am referring to Amber Hoar’s recent letter to the editor in Lookout condemning the behavior and racist language of former Eugene Police Department officer Martin Siller. I couldn’t agree more. But beyond that, other than recognizing […]
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3mPeaceHealth can improve by supporting its employees. Deeper changes will take taxpayer support. | Letter to the editor
I am a retired neurologist who recently brought a friend to the PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend Emergency Department. I knew the diagnosis as soon as I saw my friend that day, but I also knew that she required certain tests with an evaluation by a physician far more current and competent than […]
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3mHop Valley will return to Eugene with pub at 5th Street Market Alley
Springfield-based Hop Valley Brewing had closed its Eugene pub last September with plans to open a new Eugene location by 2026. That time has come, as the company announced Wednesday an upcoming brewpub just in time for Ducks season.
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3mJune is not too late to plant vegetables, though maybe skip the peas and spinach
Tomatoes, peppers, lettuce, squash and other veggies can thrive here if they're planted in June.
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3mDucks hurdler Aaliyah McCormick poised for title defense at NCAA championships
Three Oregon runners advanced to the 1500-meter final, matching the Ducks’ men’s performance yesterday.