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New fence around Eugene Federal Building closes off much of plaza
The project was completed overnight Wednesday and leaves open the outer portion of the plaza. Meanwhile, the man arrested during Wednesday's protest was identified and pleaded not guilty in court…
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7mCommunity connector: Economic development director aligns tribal priorities with local needs
An enrolled member of the Coquille Indian Tribe, David Hill works for Tribal One, the tribe’s business and economic development arm, serving as a community liaison for the tribe’s Ko-Kwel Wellness Center and other economic development initiatives.
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4mEugene youth rowing crew claims a national championship
After several weeks of twice-a-day practices on the waters of Dexter Lake leading up to the nationals in Florida, the boys U17 coxed four capped their season with a "display of dominance," their coach said.
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9mEugene Pride cancels rally and march, citing double standard for police enforcement
Eugene Pride organizers shared a statement late Sunday night about the decision to cancel this year’s rally and march, citing the Eugene Police Department’s guidance “that if anything happened, it would be on us.” The committee organizing the rally and march refused to file a permit, citing distrust of EPD.
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3mFire at Blair Boulevard restaurant prompts arson investigation
Davis NW Smokehouse, a soul food restaurant in Eugene’s Whiteaker neighborhood, was severely damaged in a fire that broke out early Saturday morning. The Eugene Police Department is investigating the fire as a suspected arson.
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2mKotek to appoint federal prosecutor to Lane County Circuit Court
Nathan J. Lichvarcik, a longtime criminal law attorney with the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Eugene, will be appointed a Lane County Circuit Court judge, Gov. Tina Kotek said Monday, June 22.