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Lane County announced significant budget reductions to community health centers as federal healthcare cuts approved by Congress in the so-called Big Beautiful Bill, or H.R.1, go into effect.
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Lane County commissioners voted 4-1 to pull from financial reserves for rural sheriff patrols and courthouse upgrades, backing away from a controversial plan to use lodging taxes.
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Lane Transit District is cutting bus fares to $1 a ride and $2 for a day pass from July 1 through August 31 to help riders facing rising costs.
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The sheer number of ticks in Lane County is higher this year because of a milder winter. But there are ways to prevent tickborne diseases.
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Monica Larcom started in the role at the end of April according to a Monday press release.
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Later this month, Lane County Commissioners will decide on a strategy to prevent job cuts in their already struggling public safety system. Their options are significantly spending down their reserves to balance the budget, or tapping into a fund that was originally collected to promote tourism.
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As a potentially active fire season nears, officials say business owners should ensure they are as ready at work as they are at home.
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State health experts say their goal is to keep schools above 90% up-to-date on vaccinations. But many now fall short of that number.
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Lane County is upgrading a segment of Mount Pisgah’s Summit Trail starting next week.
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Springfield Lane County Commission incumbent David Loveall conceded his race to challenger Sean VanGordon over the weekend.
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Marcola and Clear Road safety corridors are in effect in Lane County.
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On Thursday morning, Lane County Sheriff's deputies responded to a motor vehicle crash that occurred on Dillard Loop in south Lane County.