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  • On this edition of Oregon on the Record, you'll hear from Pablo Valentine, an attorney with Hershner Hunter, and Hope Beraka, the owner of Think Real Estate. We explore an historic change to the way commissions are paid to agents, and what it means to the home-buying and home-selling public.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you'll hear from OPB's Emily Cureton Cook about her recent story detailing racist and hateful comments at the City of Bend's Human Rights and Equity Commission meeting. You'll also hear from the city's Equity and Inclusion Director Andrés Portela III, who was there.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear conversations with both candidates for Oregon House District 8, Doyle Canning and Lisa Fragala.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you'll hear from Will Yurman, an Instructor of Journalism at the University of Oregon and Evan Reynolds of the Daily Emerald about how the media covers college protests.
  • On This edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear about how local private college Bushnell University is putting a new grant to use in training and educating nurses who are starting out, or returning nurses updating their skills.Dean of Faculty, Reed Mueller, Ph.D. talks about creating a ready pool of credentialed and trained nurses as a critical first step in alleviating a healthcare labor shortage that can severely impact us all.
  • A conversation with with Katie Urhausen, Co-Founder and Board President of Circle of Friends School.
  • In her new book – To The Gorge – local runner and author, Emily Halnon talks about her record-breaking run of Oregon's PCT but also about trying to overcome the grief of her mother’s ultimate loosing battle with cancer.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you’ll hear a conversation with Dr. Sandra Rood, a physician who is part of the team managing Lane County's community health centers, which have delivered care in the community for 20 years.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, you'll hear how the Oregon Workforce Partnership and the Lane Workforce Partnership are teaming up to train hundreds of new truck drivers in our region. There is a massive shortage of truckers in our state, and new drivers are needed to keep our economy rolling.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, we are going to start a two-part series on the issue of homelessness in our community - within the shadow of the historic Supreme Court Case dealing with policing of the homeless in Grants Pass Oregon. On part one you’ll hear from Tung Yin, a law professor from Lewis and Clark College, and Lieutenant Jeremey Sullivan and Officer Jackson Stramler of Eugene PD about the legalities of the case and current policing policies in cities.
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