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  • What do the words “Oliver,” “obliger” and “outer” have in common?They’re all “surrounded by Oregon,” which is to say they all begin with ‘O’ and end in ‘R.’It’s a challenging quiz this week; can Brandon from Eugene make it through? Tune in and find out why they call The KLCC Conundrum "Oregon's most puzzling quiz!"
  • This week it's a quiz featuring words within words. For example: Oregon's most puzzling quiz contains an instrument that a little boy plays during the holidays. If you said "conundrum" contains "drum," then you'll do great on it! Listen along as Warren from Eugene is put to the test.
  • Meeting: Friday, September 27, 2013Aired on KLCC: Monday, September 30, 2013Guest Speakers: Representatives of Fred Meyer, the YMCA, and School District…
  • 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.
  • On this edition we talk about Flock Safety cameras, the new digital license plate cameras in Eugene and Springfield that police use for law enforcement, but also are alleged to be spying on motorists. We speak with KLCC's Rebecca Hansen-White who has reported extensively on this issue and Ky Fireside from Eyes Off Eugene, an organization opposed to the cameras.
  • A fire that was reported Saturday near Fall Creek (east of Eugene) is now estimated at 3,190 acres.
  • Oregon Grapevine host, Barbara Dellenback, speaks with Eugene's Whole Earth Nature School co-founder Ana Bradley about the vitality and experience of outdoor education. The school uses nature as the classroom. Ana and Barbara talk about the connection of mind and body and learning.
  • 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!
  • A conversation with professor David Hurwitz of Oregon State University and City of Eugene planner Shane Rhodes about better ways for bikes and cars to coexist.
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