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On this edition, we talk with Cathryn Stephens of the Eugene Airport about expansion plans and the campaign to raise funds to pay for it. Then we talk with KLCC's Love Cross about another installment of her series - Oregon Ready.
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Weyerhauser has begun using 10 trucks that run on compressed natural gas and plans to grow that number, phasing out most of the diesel fleet running out of its Goshen facility, just south of Eugene. The company is also buying natural gas from a producer that collects it from manure in an attempt to be more green while also controlling fuel costs.
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PeaceHealth will end its 35-year contract with Eugene Emergency Physicians and replace the local group with Atlanta-based ApolloMD to staff ERs in Springfield, Florence, and Cottage Grove. Local doctors cite rising wait times and worsening conditions at RiverBend. All 41 EEP providers have signed an agreement refusing to work for ApolloMD after June 30.
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On this edition, we talk with Khushboo Rathore of the Oregon Journalism Project about how lower prices for pot is hurting mental health services dependent on that product's tax revenue. We also talk with KLCC's Macy Moore about her story on the Jackson Street Youth Center.
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On this episode, we talk with Brittany Quick-Warner, President and CEO of the Eugene Chamber to talk about its program to recruit and train business leaders to run for higher office. We also, include a segment we were not able to run yesterday from Eugene Mayor Kaarin Knudson about a plan to replace CAHOOTS in the city.
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The general strike protesting federal law enforcement crackdowns leave business owners contemplating what action is best: close in solidarity or stay open to be of service.
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For more than 15 years, a unique program at the University of Oregon has given cities around the state a valuable resource: hundreds of students and faculty members focused on solving real-world problems. For a second year running, the Sustainable City Year Program is working in Oakridge.
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In this episode of Oregon Rainmakers, we head to the Eugene Family YMCA to hear how one of the area’s largest exercise facilities deals with its annual January rush.
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On this edition we talk with JoJo Breslin of "Scramazon" and Ruth Wren of Stop Amazon who want to keep the corporate giant's proposed fulfillment center out of Eugene. And we talk with Wesley Binder of OSU about a new study which shows how wolf recovery in Yellowstone is changing the behavior of other apex predators like cougars.
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Slow declines in jobs have been a national trend as employers struggle with economic uncertainty.
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Oregon’s unemployment rate stayed flat at 5.2% in December, according to the latest report from the Oregon Employment Department. The rate has remained unchanged since September.
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The Eugene 2025 First Citizen award came as his 5th Street Market turns 50.