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Lane County’s Deeds & Records Office is relocating from the Elections Office at 10th and Lincoln back to the County’s Public Service Building at 8th and Oak.
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An Oregon State University report shows public funding has helped alleviate some Oregon counties from the “childcare desert” status.
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Almost a year after its soft open, the gym is holding a grand opening at the facility on Saturday, Aug. 16 from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. The event will include a ribbon cutting, free food, a silent auction and class demonstrations.
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Tommy Gong, who has more than 20 years of experience administering elections in California, was selected after a national search. He succeeds former Clerk Dena Dawson, who left to become the elections director for the Oregon Secretary of State's office.
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Fish passage at the site has been a topic of discussion since 2008, and prompted a lawsuit earlier this year.
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The new location is housed in the old Northwood Christian Church building, located across the street from Elizabeth Page Elementary School, and will primarily serve as a church and center for youth programming.
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Now, the town is still moving forward with construction at the WAC with their leftover funds. According to city officials, the center has the potential to be a centerpoint of the town that offers any and all services again.
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An 18-acre site in north Springfield would also have space for an inpatient facility run by PeaceHealth.
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Lane County and a volunteer auxiliary group, the Lane County Sheriff Mounted Posse, were sued in federal court Tuesday over allegations of racial profiling, assault and civil rights violations.
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The owners of a Eugene sawmill will receive an estimated $6 million in new state tax exemptions.
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A new fund in Oregon will support criminal defense clinics at the state’s law schools.
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Protesters took to bridges across Oregon Thursday for "Good Trouble" day, honoring the legacy of the late lawmaker and civil rights activist John Lewis.