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The lawsuit stems from recent turmoil over Loveall’s behavior regarding the treatment of three county employees.
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More than 150 healthcare workers, elected officials, and community members rallied in front of RiverBend Medical Center in Springfield on Thursday to oppose PeaceHealth’s plan to outsource its local ER doctors.
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Commissioners had previously set a deadline of March 3 for an apology. Loveall refused to take part, calling the meeting and process “illegal.”
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During the State of the County address, County Commissioner Laurie Trieger touted the county's efforts to recover from, and be more resilient against, emergencies.
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Lane County’s charter review - a normally tedious process of removing outdated language - is now a debate over who’s allowed to draw election lines
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Both of the Lane County Commissioners who represent Eugene are up for re-election this month. And each of them is facing a challenge for their seat.
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KLCC's Nathan Wilk moderates a forum between candidates for Lane County Commissioner.
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Lane County leaders are reassessing their safety policies and how they should interact with the public after a threat earlier this month led the commissioners to hold a meeting online.
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Eugene’s mayor is calling on Oregon’s governor and the state health agency to keep her city’s sole hospital in operation.
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Lane County voters will decide in May whether to extend a public safety levy. County Commissioners voted unanimously today to put a renewal of the five-year measure on the ballot.
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Today the Lane County Board of Commissioners voted unanimously to engage three law firms for litigation regarding the Holiday Farm Fire.
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Lane County has been through a tough couple of years with the COVID-19 pandemic and the Holiday Farm Fire of September 2020. In his State of the County address Monday, Commission Chair Joe Berney expressed gratitude for health care, and other frontline workers, who have saved lives. He also referenced the January 6th insurrection at the U.S. capitol last year.