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The first harvest of fresh Dungeness crab is in and folks are lining up to purchase the long-awaited crustaceans. Fisherman’s Market in Eugene was bustling with customers Thursday morning.
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Local stores can keep prices competitive enough, and customer budgets remain about where they’ve been in past years.
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Hunter Communications’ CEO said the sale will only affect the pace at which it expands service area.
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The state’s economy has yet to recover from the pandemic, but leaders hope the success of women’s sports can help spark economic growth while preserving its grassroots culture.
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University of Oregon biology professor Alan Shanks created a way to predict the size of Oregon's Dungeness crab catch by counting baby crabs coming to shore four years prior.
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Commercial Dungeness crabbing boats in Oregon have a three day window to set their traps before they can begin their harvest at 9:00 a.m. on Dec. 16
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Booksellers from Eugene, Corvallis, and Bend share book recommendations for the holiday season.
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The data for September was delayed due to the longest federal government shutdown in history. Oregon’s unemployment rate has been steadily ticking up over the last year.
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The airport hopes to avoid the lengthy process of bonding by using funding from various levels of government and help from benefactors.
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Data from a dropshipping firm shows slowest times tend to be in the Pacific Northwest.
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The listing mentions that Metro Cinemas and a Wells Fargo branch are “strong credit-worthy anchors.”
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Following a consultant's report, advocates for a more vibrant downtown Eugene are using the holiday season to join together and put some new ideas in motion.