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Food For Lane County’s free summer food program is returning this year. It offers a free lunch to kids every weekday from now until Aug. 22.
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Provided by Lindsay Campman, Communications and Marketing Director, Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians.Roseburg Schools and the Cow Creek Umpqua Tribe partner to offer high school credit for the revived Takelma language and boost Native student support in Oregon.
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Oregon State University celebrated the class of 2026 in Corvallis on Saturday at the school’s 157th Commencement Ceremony.
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The Springfield School District has announced Shawn Stover, an administrator from North Carolina, as their next superintendent. The School Board unanimously chose Stover for the interim role earlier this week, but they didn’t announce their pick until Friday.
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On Wednesday, the Bethel School District celebrated the groundbreaking of the Danebo Elementary School expansion project.
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OSU-Cascades in Bend will celebrate its 25th and largest graduating class, highlighting growth in engineering and first-generation students.
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A Springfield School District spokesperson said the new superintendent will be announced during the school board’s June 22 meeting. The person chosen will be on a one-year interim contract.
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The Springfield school district will eliminate more than 30 jobs and significantly scale back its Spanish dual immersion program heading into the fall.
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The Lane Community College board cut about $4.2 million when it approved its annual budget Wednesday. This comes after months of tense deliberations during which the college’s administration outlined programs and positions that could be cut.
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On this edition, we talk with Jennifer Davis of Beyond Toxics about their mapping tool which lets residents see where pesticides and herbicides are sprayed in the community. Then, we talk with Miranda Cyr of the Register Guard about the latest controversy at Springfield Public Schools - the surprise resignation of a board member.
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State health experts say their goal is to keep schools above 90% up-to-date on vaccinations. But many now fall short of that number.
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The Springfield School Board has selected three finalists for interim superintendent.