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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission has voted to resolve an ethics complaint against Lane County.
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An outside investigator found the Blachly School District superintendent allegedly overspent on travel, hired his wife and increasing his own pay.
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The superintendent of a rural Lane County School District has resigned amidst an ethics investigation.
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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission found Lane County Commissioners may have broken public meeting law in March. The county says its conducted its meetings that way for years.
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A rural school district in northwest Lane County has put its superintendent on administrative leave. The move comes amidst a state ethics investigation.
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A rural Lane County school superintendent is under investigation by state ethics officials for allegedly hiring his wife to work at the district.
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Panel evenly split over whether to investigate case further, ethics chair pushes for a deeper investigation
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An ethics complaint against Lane County Commissioner David Loveall was dismissed Friday due to a lack of evidence.
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Across Oregon, school boards are looking into providing stipends for their members. But an education organization is urging a pause on the matter.