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  • On this edition, we talk with Alan Torres of the Register Guard about Eugene's plan to partially replace CAHOOTS. Then, we talk with Love Cross for the next installment of Oregon Ready emergency preparedness program.
  • This week we have a very special guest, Eugene S.L.U.G Queen Hilaria Gastrognome. So of course, we're going to quiz her about slimy things!
  • The word "conundrum" can refer to an episode of Star Trek: The Next Generation, a mountain bike made by Surly Bikes, or to Oregon's Most Puzzling quiz! Today on the KLCC Conundrum, Peg from Eugene will try disambiguate multiple clues into singular correct answers.
  • On this edition of Oregon on the Record, a conversation with the newly appointed. Dr. Sejal Hathi , the new Director of the Oregon Health Authority. She’s charged with leading this sprawling organization, delivering better overall healthcare outcomes, and navigating the increasing political demands on the department. Additionally, we talk with Nancy Buffum of the Eugene Education foundation.
  • On this edition of Oregon on the Record, you’ll hear from Eric Gran, a Eugene man who braved hypothermia, avalanches, frost bite and respiratory distress, to stand on the tallest peak in the world - Mt. Everest.
  • A conversation with Eugene video game designers Riv Hester and Ivy Sly who've produced popular games played by a global audience.
  • On this edition, we talk to Oregon State Senator Anthony Broadman about his proposal to detach Oregon from the federal spending bill; and we talk to Angela Wilhelms of Oregon Business and Industry about their opposition to the proposal. Then we talk to KLCC's Rachel McDonald about new scrutiny of a Eugene street after a fatal accident.
  • From Noah Strycker’s global snail mail art to Eugene’s hidden artist studios, Sandy Brown Jensen explores how seeking out the extraordinary creates a deeper connection through art gifting.
  • A conversation with Professor Alison Johnston of Oregon State University and Steve Miller of Eugene-based Bulk Handling Systems about tariffs and their impact on local and national business.
  • Sixth grader Emory Inman reflects on his time in Adam Shepard's 4th grade class at Eugene's Edgewood Elementary School.
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