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Lane County Commissioner David Loveall is under investigation by the Oregon Ethics Commission. Allegations reviewed by the commission accuse Loveall of improperly using the State of the County address in January to promote businesses he owns and improperly filling out ethics paperwork.
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An investigation by the Oregon Government Ethics Commission into the former CEO of a social services nonprofit serving Josephine and Douglas Counties was dismissed on Friday.
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Lincoln County commissioners may have broken several public meeting laws when deciding what positions to exempt from their budget-triggered hiring freeze, according to a review by Oregon Government Ethics Commission staff.
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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission has several active cases in western Oregon.
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The Oregon Government Ethics Commission has started a case on the former dean of the University of Oregon School of Journalism and Communication.
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Former Secretary of State Shemia Fagan apologized and agreed to pay a $3,600 civil penalty Friday for her decision to accept a side job working as a cannabis consultant while serving as the state’s second-highest elected official.
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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.