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WASCO, Ore. (AP) — Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden is in his fifth decade in Congress and the veteran Democrat is showing no inclination to step aside. He says he plans to seek another term in 2028, when he'll be 79, even as pressure builds on aging Democratic officeholders to give way to a new generation. He's traveled to all 36 Oregon counties every year that he’s been in the Senate and intends to keep doing so. After a recent town hall in Wasco in conservative Sherman County, Wyden called questions about age “fair game for debate” but said he’s still up to the job.
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Roseburg Parks and Recreation reminds residents that the Fir Grove Splash pad remains open through Labor Day.
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The threat of wildfires in Western and Central Oregon remains high, and increased temperatures are expected to further dry out fuels in the coming days.
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A new exhibit opens this week at the Springfield History Museum. “PosSUBilities: 75 Years of the Springfield Utility Board,” highlights the development and impact of the Springfield Utility Board on the community.
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The 1940’s era water tank on College Hill was removed last year. Now, crews are starting to assemble two new, seismically safe 7.5 million gallon tanks.
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Oregon State University Extension is looking for volunteers to collect Oregon ash seeds.
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Crews are still fighting a wildfire, known as the Aubrey Mountain Fire, a few miles east of Oakridge that prompted evacuations and the temporary closure of Highway 58.
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The park is among several new construction projects coming to the 20-acre former EWEB headquarters site.
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Eugene’s longest-running alternative pageant returns Friday, as the Society for the Legitimization of the Ubiquitous Gastropod prepares to crown its next S.L.U.G. Queen.
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The Eugene Emeralds, the city's minor league baseball team, says it will remain at PK Park through at least the 2027 season.
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Springfield City Councilor Victoria M. Doyle has announced she's resigning from her seat.
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Warmer-than-normal high and low temperatures expected in the coming days.