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An organization that serves free daily meals in Corvallis is looking for a new kitchen and dining space.
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This program covers the work of two students who will be investigating how local migrant community members receive their news and how they go about verifying the truthfulness of that information.
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A conversation with leaders of Eugene Mountain Rescue about how they help save people in need in our wilderness areas.
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Community organizations providing support to Ukrainian refugees in Oregon have access to a new fund.
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With Thanksgiving around the corner, Oregon’s cranberry harvest is in full swing. Nearly 3,000 acres of the tiny, tart fruit are grown in the state, with production centered on the scenic South Coast.
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Florence has become the seventh Oregon location where an all-terrain track chair will be available for people with mobility challenges to use at no cost.
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The Lane County ice rink has a history filled with glittering stars, a war between pitchforks and hockey sticks, and even a Mexican drug cartel. Michael Sheehan's new book gathers their stories.
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A conversation with Greenhill Humane Society
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Leaders in the field discuss the current state of foster care in Oregon.
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A conversation with Matt Sorensen, Boys and Girls Clubs
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A conversation about the Pacific Crest Trail
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The latest book by Eugene author Bob Welch is called “Seven Summers (and a few Bummers) My Adventures on the 2,650-mile Pacific Crest Trail.”