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Chrissy Ewald
Freelance reporterChrissy Ewald is a freelance reporter for KLCC. She previously served as the Snowden Intern for 2023. She is a senior Religious Studies major at Willamette University, originally from Seattle. She has worked at Willamette’s independent student newspaper, The Collegian, as a news writer and managing editor. In her free time, she likes to hike, kayak, and say hello to seals.
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Lebanon Fire District is asking voters this month to approve an operating levy to help it restore service to pre-COVID levels.
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Fern Ridge School District is asking voters to renew the bond that funds their capital projects.
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Oregonians are invited to a party this Saturday, March 16, at the Capitol.
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The missing link in a bikeway connecting Spencer Butte to the Willamette River is set to open this March.
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Thousands of public school students in Eugene are getting library cards delivered straight to their schools.
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The City of Bend has installed a new guidance system for downtown parking.
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A persistent disease is killing honey bees, affecting farmers across the US. Now, a team of researchers—including several from Oregon State University—are on the case.
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Community organizations providing support to Ukrainian refugees in Oregon have access to a new fund.
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Siuslaw School District in Florence is asking voters to renew its five-year levy in next month’s election.
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A local land conservancy group has acquired a 1,600-acre property in the Coburg Hills for permanent conservation.