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  • We talk with Alex Baumhardt, a senior reporter at The Oregon Capitol Chronicle about pending legislation to update Oregon water regulations due to climate change and overuse. Key bills include Senate Bill 427, which requires environmental reviews for water right transfers, and Senate Bill 1153, which enhances transparency and tribal involvement in water management.
  • Kelli teaches science and Agriculture, coordinates the Health and Career and Technical Education programs, and she directs the Future Farmers of America chapter at Mohawk Jr/ Sr High School in Marcola.
  • We speak with Carl Wilkerson, the new Lane County Sheriff. He discusses his extensive law enforcement career, starting as a teen in the sheriff's office explorer post and progressing through various roles, including detective and supervisor.
  • We talk to Jody Smith and Eli Rosen Duran of TrackTown USA, about the monumental task of setting up and managing logistics and tech for a global event like the Prefontaine Classic at Hayward Field.
  • A conversation with Alicia Beymer, Chief Administrative Officer at PeaceHealth Sacred Heart Medical Center at RiverBend, and Lane County Behavioral Health Project Manager Britni D’Eliso about the proposed Lane County Stabilization Center.
  • We spoke with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield about efforts to both sue and defend against incursions from the Trump Administration on Oregon law. We also talked with KLCC's Nathan Wilk about a surge in riders of the PeaceHealth bike share program.
  • We talk with Peter Alilunas, Department Head of Cinema Studies at the University of Oregon and KLCC's arts reporter Kendra Schertell about the recent New York Times list of the 100 Top Movies of the 21st Century.
  • Conversations with Monica Samayoa of OPB and Nathan Wilk of KLCC about cuts to Oregon offshore wind energy by the White House, and methane leaks at Coffin Butte landfill in Benton County.
  • On this edition, we bring listeners to the hosts backyard to learn how a crew of goats helped get rid of blackberries and Ivy.
  • On This edition of Oregon On The Record we talk with Rob Davis, Northwest Reporter for ProPublica about how the Oregon legislative fire maps were nixed due to misinformation and conspiracy theories about insurance rate hikes. We also spoke to Michael Kohn of the Bend Bulletin to get an update on fire season in Central Oregon.
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