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  • We may pass Grange Halls regularly, and pay them no mind. On the newest Oregon Grapevine, Jay Sexton the Oregon State Grange speaks with host, Barbara Dellenback, about the history and current life of the Grange. It is not just about agriculture, but incorporates community and activism and friendship.
  • A conversation with Kevin Reese, Fire Staff Officer for the Northwest Interagency Coordination Center.
  • A conversation with The Register Guard and Oregon Health Authority about the prevalence of guns in Oregon.
  • A conversation with Michelle Barnhart, Ph.D. and Aimee Huff, Ph.D., Associate Professors of Marketing at Oregon State University about how the gun industry gets customers to buy its products.
  • A conversation with Geoff Clark and Dwight Stauffer with the Senior & Disability Services Division with the Lane Council of Governments about the rise in elder abuse and what can be done about it.
  • On this edition of Oregon On The Record, K.C. Bierlich, Assistant Professor and Leigh Torres, Associate Professor at Oregon State University, will talk about a study they authored which shows that grey whales off the Oregon Coast are smaller than their ancestors and that could become a huge problem for the species and the ocean.
  • A conversation with Chelsea Guidry, of the City of Eugene and Julie Brown of the City of Bend, about activities that parents can still sign their kids up for this summer.
  • A conversation with Jane Vaughan of Jefferson Public Radio and Tung Yin, a law professor at Lewis and Clark College, about what the recent ruling from the Supreme Court on the issue of homelessness out of Grants Pass will mean to cities in Oregon and the nation.
  • Who hasn't thought about changing their name? On this edition of The KLCC Conundrum, Dave from Eugene takes our quiz about things that used to go by a different name. Listen along and see how you do!
  • A conversation with Jane Bacchieri and Chanel Hason of the Elakha Alliance about the potential to reintroduce sea otters to the Oregon Coast.
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