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Junction City man sentenced to more than three years in prison for child sex abuse materials
A 31-year-old Junction City man who earlier pleaded guilty to possessing child sex abuse materials was sentenced to 41 months in federal prison Wednesday, June 3. Trevor Alan Slocum-Lammers admitted…
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2mThe J.H. Baxter plant is my neighbor. After two family deaths, I worry about my own health. | Letter to the editor
I live on Baxter Street, directly across from the former J.H. Baxter & Co. plant on Roosevelt Boulevard. The property is one of two that did not get cleaned up before state funding ran out. Last week, I hung a sign on the bicycle path telling people to NOT eat the beautiful cherries hanging over […]
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5mEugene police to start tracking e-bike complaints
As e-bikes and electric scooters have become more common in Eugene, so have complaints about unsafe use, as have concerns around electric motorcycles and mopeds, referred to as e-motos, which are not allowed in bike lanes and on shared paths. Police plan to do more enforcement.
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5mNeighbors saw a need and filled it — with strawberries
Part of the joy of fresh berries is that they deteriorate quickly, so eating as many as you want is a virtuous and guilt-free indulgence.
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11mRiverBend’s fines top $500,000 for breaking Oregon's nurse staffing law
PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend has accrued more than $500,000 in proposed fines after the Oregon Health Authority cited violations of state law on nurse staffing. The hospital is contesting many of the penalties as nurses continue to raise concerns about staffing levels and patient care.
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3mJennifer Smith's election to Eugene City Council showed the power of workers over corporate influence | Letter to the editor
Jennifer Smith’s declared victory in her Eugene City Council race sent a clear and important message. Ward 3 voters overwhelmingly rejected the local business establishment’s efforts to dominate city government. Residents of Ward 3 recognized that Smith represents our ward’s enlightened values and progressive policy goals. Voters were not fooled by the Chamber of Commerce’s […]