Jasmine Lewin
Freelance ReporterJasmine Lewin was a freelance reporter in 2022 and 2023. Originally from Portland, Oregon, Lewin wrote for the University of Oregon quarterly magazine Ethos before graduating with a bachelor’s degree in journalism.
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The Eugene Rocketry Club reunited for the first time since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic to fly model missiles.
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This evening, the Bend City Council will attend a work session to look into existing tree regulations and discuss ways to protect the city's trees.
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The Lane County chapter of the Trauma Intervention Program has finished its first stage of training, meaning the volunteers are ready to go out and assist emergency responders in the field.
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Western junipers have been steadily expanding across Oregon, depleting water resources in areas that have already been suffering from low rainfall. A proposed bill by Oregon lawmakers aims to change that.
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The United States Fish and Wildlife Service has released a draft recovery plan for the Oregon spotted frog, which was federally declared a threatened species in 2014 and is at risk of becoming endangered.
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A recent report from the RMLS showed a significant decrease in houses sold in Lane County over 2022, coupled with a slight increase in average housing prices in the area.
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The centennial year of the Oregon State Parks system yielded over 50 million visitors, though 2021 holds the all time record.
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Areas of Oregon can expect anywhere from a dusting to a few inches of snow tomorrow. The cold weather is predicted to continue for the rest of the week and dip into freezing temperatures.
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The Frontier Heritage Fair, sponsored by the Fort Umpqua Muzzleloaders, was at the Lane County Fairgrounds this weekend. Visitors, vendors, and educators alike could be found among historic artifacts and art.
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Pioneer living will make a reappearance at the Lane County Fairgrounds, where visitors can see many historical displays and demonstrations.