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  • On this edition we talk with OPB's Amelia Templeton and The Oregonian's Kristine de Leon about the three west coast states, going it alone to develop their own vaccine guidelines - against the guidance of the Health and Human Services department.
  • Sports is becoming a major at some universities. Professor Erienne Weight speaks with Oregon Grapevine host Barbara Dellenback about a major in Performance Innovation and why the time is now. They discuss making official the realities of the lessons learned as a student athlete.
  • A conversation with Will O'Hearn, Director of Library Services, Eugene Public Library
  • A conversation on how attitudes about death are changing in our society and how many people are taking more control in end-of-life decisions.
  • A conversation with Julie Collins, the Executive Director for the Cascades Raptor Center. The Center is both an animal hospital as well as a destination for thousands of visitors each year. We talk about the center, and how it not only helps our birds of prey and educates people, but how it is an important part of Lane County’s tourism industry.
  • Oregon's High Desert Museum, south of Bend, brings visitors into the surroundings to interact with animals, plants, and history. Museum Executive Director, Dana Whitelaw, speaks with Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, about the museum and its vital connection to the region.
  • The Spring Creek Project is an innovative collaboration bringing philosophy, science, and the arts to the Oregon State University Campus. Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, speaks with Project Director, Carly Lettero, about residency programs, public actions, and interdisciplinary thinking the newest episode.
  • A conversation with City of Springfield Police Chief Andrew Shearer. Shearer was appointed to the position in March of this year and brings more than 29 years of law enforcement experience to Springfield PD. We discuss his career, his goals in leading the department and the way policing is changing with the times.
  • Val Hoyle, the newly elected representative for Oregon’s Congressional District 4, appeared on Oregon Rainmakers to share her plans and goals as a new member of Congress. Hoyle, who defeated Alek Scarlatos in the midterm election by a 50.7 to 43.1 percent margin, discussed the reasons she believes she won the election and also some of her priorities she will bring to Washington.
  • For Raj Vable, founder of Springfield-based Young Mountain Tea, his early interests were music... not tea. “I knew I would never be a big star, but music brought me into sound engineering which led to electrical engineering at the University of Michigan,” he said. While he thrived in that course of study, he also knew he wanted to do something with more connection to the environment and people.
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