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According to the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce, Lane County is home to over 500 technology companies, which employ nearly 4,000 people; 173 food and beverage companies, which are expected to grow at nearly twice the rate of the rest of the economy over the next five years; and over200 wood products manufacturing companies, employing over 7,000 people.
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Leaders in the field discuss the current state of foster care in Oregon.
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Dr. Johnny Lake is a nationally and internationally recognized educator and speaker focused on leadership, identity, ethics, equity, inclusion, diversity, bias, community-building, communication, and cross-cultural interactions.
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This City Club program shares recommendations from the Chamber’s research, introduce a cross-sector effort to formalize “One Regional Plan” to end homelessness, and offers insight from nonprofit sector leaders regarding our current supply of affordable housing and resources.
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Even with a Republican walkout that held up the legislature's business for 6-weeks, several significant bills were passed as modified, including a state budget for the next two years.
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Eugene's City Manager Sarah Medary talks about her efforts to acknowledge and support the interconnectivity of workforce and community well-being.
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The 2023 Turtle Awards honor three civic-minded locals for “sticking their necks out for the good of the community.”
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An update on the status of Lane Community College from LCC president, Dr. Stephanie Bulger.
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Leaders from three local organizations discuss challenges, as well as opportunities, they see for involving Oregonians young and old in efforts to preserve and protect our precious planet.
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Eugene Mayor Lucy Vinis addresses City Club of Eugene.