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Attorney seeks release for murder defendant in Eugene bite-mark case
A hearing is set for July 10 to determine if Robert Wallace Lyons, 61, can be released from the Lane County Jail. Lyons’ conviction was vacated after a state law discredited evidence used to convict…
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1mKeep Lane County's rural trash transfer stations open | Letter to the editor
Growing up in a rural community, I can say that closing transfer stations where residents take their trash, as Lane County is considering, isn’t a good option. If the Walton and Low Pass transfer stations were to close, it would just cause more problems, because many residents are too old, disabled and poor. People would […]
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5mNew outdoor playground opens as part of Eugene Science Center expansion
The outdoor science park, which opened last week, doubles the museum’s footprint and offers a fenced-in area for children to climb, slide and run. Three more play structures will be added in the fall.
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2mFight for universal healthcare is about to heat up | Letter to the editor
I believe everyone deserves access to reliable, affordable healthcare. A recent Oregon Health & Science University study found that when people with diabetes or other chronic conditions lose access to healthcare, their health gets worse. Managing chronic illnesses takes regular checkups, medication adjustments and consistent treatment. When that care is interrupted — whether because someone […]
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6mAs a kid, I looked forward to 250. Now, I don’t feel like I can celebrate
The current administration hijacked patriotism. It seems only people who show the president fealty get to be called patriots. There was a day I wanted to be considered a patriot. I would have made an effort to be patriotic. Not now. Not this year. Just being American will do.
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9mAn ode to America, hero and villain, on its 250th birthday
During the Vietnam era, protestors who found fault with American policies and actions were admonished to “love it or leave it.” But if you love something, you look at it with eyes wide open, and you say what you see. If you love something you want to make it better. You are committed to make it better.