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  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear from Ariel Lissman, Executive Director of the Eugene Parks Foundation which exists to fund, maintain and create exceptional parks in Eugene. It’s mission is to create parks that aren’t just for families with young children, but spaces that cater to everyone at every state of life.
  • Here’s a question for you… if you work for a nonprofit or a research institution, you might write requests for large amounts of 50-dollar bills that don’t have to be paid back.What are we talking about?Here’s a hint: it shares a name with an Oregon county, as does every answer on our first episode of the KLCC Conundrum!Listen along with Paul from Eugene and let's find out how you do!
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record you’ll hear from leaders in different education service districts about Team Oregon Build including:Karla Clark, CCL/STEM Program Manager - Southern Oregon Education Service DistrictShareen Vogel, CTE Regional Coordinator - Lane Education Service DistrictEd Woods, Director for the Mid–Willamette Education ConsortiumBrian Robbin, CTE Regional Coordinator - Southern Oregon Education Service District
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear a conversation with Dr. Debbie Colbert, Director of the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Colbert is the first woman to be named ODFW director, and we'll learn about how the department operates and how they navigate the disparate opinions and interests of groups who use Oregon’s great outdoors.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, we check in with Cathy Jonas of EPIC Healing Eugene, the very first psilocybin service center to receive a license in Oregon, and find out how its going.We also talk with Michelle Dennehy of ODFW about the recent prohibition of shellfish harvesting due to toxicity.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, hear from Julia Shumway, Deputy Editor of the Oregon Capital Chronicle, and KLCC reporters Rebecca Hansen-White and Nathan Wilk to recap who won, who lost, and what it all means from the 2024 Oregon Primary Election.
  • Can you name this famous 1960's band who were originally called The Pendletones, after the Pendleton shirts worn in the California surf culture at the time? If you said the Beach Boys, well done! Listen along with Whitney from Eugene for this quiz that's all about name-changes. If you'd like to be a contestant on the air with us, register here.
  • On this edition we talk with Juan Heredia who recovers drowning victims when Search and Rescue gives up and we talk to an anonymous whistleblower at the EPA about how massive cuts would greatly impact air quality in Lane County.
  • On this edition we talk with Oregon State labor economist Gail Krumenauer about the unemployment rate and challenges ahead for job seekers and the economy in general.
  • Today on Oregon On The Record you’ll hear from the executive director of the Oregon Audubon Society on the why and how they decided to change the name of their organization to distance from John James Audubon's racist history, as well as from an OSU professor who’s an expert on the reasons and processes of organization’s reckoning with the troubling names of the past.
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