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Officials for Junction City’s schools have a new school bond measure before voters, and are hoping for a repeat victory in the May primary election.
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This May, voters will decide whether to renew the Eugene 4J School District’s operations levy.
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Eugene City leaders say despite disruptions in the construction industry, they’ve managed to complete dozens of voter-approved street projects. But, supply chain issues have increased cost and caused projects to overlap.
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The governor said she wanted more information on specific infrastructure projects included in the housing package approved by the Legislature earlier this year.
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Deputy General Counsel Lindsey Burrows becomes the fourth staffer to leave Kotek's office in a month, though it's not clear if her departure is connected to others.
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Thieves in Oregon and elsewhere are using skimmers and other methods to steal from people’s Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) cards.
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For decades, Newport drivers have paid 1 cent a gallon at the pump in the winter and spring and 3 cents in the summer and fall. In May, voters will be asked if they’re willing to pay 5 cents-a-gallon year round.
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Yachats Finance Committee suggests using $600K from urban renewal district to help build new libraryWith sharpened pencils and a well-oiled abacus, the Yachats finance committee Tuesday divined a path for the city to better manage tax collection while also opening the municipal wallet to help pay for a new library.
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State Sen. Daniel Bonham will take the reins from Sen. Tim Knopp. Knopp led last year's record-setting Republican walkout.
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Supporters say forming a fire district will keep the region safer and lower insurance premiums.
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In her first press conference since a staff shakeup was announced, Kotek largely declined to discuss why three top aides are departing.
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Oregon DHS admits some mistakes after penning multi million-dollar contract with unlicensed providerThe state agency signed multiple contracts with a company, paying them millions of dollars to watch vulnerable kids in hotels and short-term rentals without offering much oversight.