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Every year, City Club of Eugene gives Turtle Awards to community members who have stuck their necks out to advocate for a cause that others might have seen as lost.
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Memorial Day weekend sees all kinds of events honoring those who served and died in the nation’s defense. One annual observance at the Eugene Masonic Cemetery drew several dozen people to a hilltop Sunday afternoon.
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Over the last decade, several hundred Native American students and their families helped design, carve, and paint a series of totem poles for the Eugene 4J Schools’ NATIVES program. Five were installed outside Eugene schools, often with the burning of sage and traditional drumming. Now—after criticism from some other local Native people—those same poles will be removed.
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While still in early planning phases, the association is open to the idea of a fundraiser to help fund the roof repairs that would have been paid for by the grant.
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Crews searched an area outside Junction City this weekend in an effort to locate 63-year-old Jonathan House. The Eugene resident and Grand Ronde tribal elder disappeared on March 12, leaving his crashed pickup truck near the Lane County town of Cheshire.
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Conversation with the Bend Bulletin's Janay Wright and Out Central Oregon's Lauren Rose about Winter PrideFest.
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Is digital journalism the way to keep journalism alive and healthy? Hear from leaders of three local news organizations about their coverage and plans for the future. What are the similarities? What are the differences?
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A conversation with Jessica Mendoza, Olympic Gold Medalist and ESPN's first female baseball announcer.
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There’s a new arrival at the Oregon Zoo. Rose-Tu, a 30 year-old Asian elephant gave birth to a baby this weekend.
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A conversation with Dr. Richard M. Pettigrew, Executive Director of the Archaeological Legacy Institute on the hypothesis of the location of Amelia Earhart's lost plane.
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A conversation with University of Oregon Professors Damian Radcliffe, Brian Bull and their students who recently went to New York to meet with some of the biggest media organizations in the world.
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This month, Corvallis finished renovating Avery Park - the location of its first fully inclusive playground.