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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.
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In order to get a better understanding of what those levels mean and how you can be prepared, KLCC’s Love Cross sat down with Lane County Emergency Manager Tiffany Brown.
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In this forum, hear from the manager of Lane County’s Deflection program, Lane County’s District Attorney, and the Navigation Team Supervisor at Ideal Option on how Deflection works and how it’s going so far.
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Public health officials say summertime’s outdoor festivals and events come with an increase in substance abuse and overdose-related emergencies.