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  • This week on the KLCC Conundrum, Oregon's most puzzling quiz, summer's almost here so we're having some fun with Mrs. Sams and her seventh grade class at Eugene Waldorf School! This quiz's answers will all pair with the word "ball." Think "moth," or "fire." Class is in session!
  • On this edition we talk with Chris Swires and Evan Miles of the Eugene Gay Men's Chorus about their upcoming show - Out Loud. We also listen in to their recent rehearsal.
  • On this edition, we talk with Dan Froomkin, the editor of Press Watch and a long-time media critic about how the national media is failing to hold President Trump to account for his lies.
  • On this edition, we talk with Dr. Howard Chiou of Oregon Health Authority about Oregon's low vaccine rate and its potential impact to adults and children. Then we talk with KLCC's Zac Ziegler about new policing around e-bikes and precautions issued by Lane County for businesses during the upcoming fire season.
  • On this edition, we talk with Alex Baumhardt of the Oregon Capitol Chronicle about her reporting on the explosion of data centers in Oregon and how the promise of jobs and economic vibrancy is often underwhelming, while negative environmental impacts are often under-estimated. Then we talk with our own Julia Boboc about a national won she garnered for her reporting.
  • If your classic iPod boots up it might come in handy for this round of "Before and After!" For example, if we asked for an azure bird combined with a former late night host, we'd be looking for the answer "Blue Jay Leno." Play along with Julie, who is playing from the Suislaw Pioneer Museum in Florence this week.
  • But honestly, there is only one painting that people seemed to be gathering around and talking about—a lot. It’s called “The Animal Court vs Trump.”
  • Each year, the City Club of Eugene's acknowledges those who have “stuck their necks out” to serve others and make Eugene a better place.
  • Generally speaking, the movers of the bug world - praying mantis, lady beetles, spiders and dragonflies are good for your garden, and should not be harmed.
  • Can The KLCC Conundrum give an entire math quiz without going off on any tangents? Listen and play along with a math class at Willamette High School!
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