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City of Eugene makes progress in first year of Strategic Plan
EUGENE, Ore. — At the July 24 City Council Work Session, staff presented the first annual report on the City of Eugene’s 2023-2026 Strategic Plan. The report highlights staff efforts over the previous year to advance the plan’s strategic goals. Some highlights from the first year include:
Concern around low salmon return along the McKenzie River
SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — Fishing enthusiasts may have noticed that salmon season along the McKenzie River closed early this year; there's a reason for that. “We need somewhere in the neighborhood of 450 to 500 hatchery adults to make our broodstock. This year we've only collected less than 140 hatchery adults.”
'A phenomenal team': Oregon's Dan Lanning, players give Michigan respect at Big Ten Media Days
Oregon head football coach Dan Lanning, QB Dillon Gabriel, TE Terrance Ferguson and LB Jeffrey Bassa talk matchup with the Michigan Wolverines in 2024 season at Big Ten Media Days
2024 Cheat Sheet: Oregon Stats and Odds
The Oregon Ducks may have jumped to the Big Ten Conference, but the goal for the team is the same. Win the conference championship and get to the playoffs. That hasn’t always been easy for Oregon, but this team will be good. With Dillon Gabriel at quarterback, the 2024 Oregon Ducks stats should be just as impressive as those under first-round draft choice Bo Nix.
Homeless advocates: City is ‘waging war on the poor’
Lynn Porter sees the city waging war on the poor, and called for disruption. "That's what past movements for people's rights have always done throughout history. That's what the unions did, the Civil Rights Movement did, the anti-war movement did in the ‘60s." For the past 20 years, Oregon...
Local citizens, agency officials testify at state transportation meeting
Community members in Lane County are voicing their concerns about Oregon's transportation system. The July 18 meeting in Eugene is one of several being held around the state as part of the Statewide Transportation Safety and Sustainability Outreach Tour.
Pair of Oregon Ducks Cleared to Return to Basketball
The Oregon Ducks’ basketball program has received a significant boost. Both Mookie Cook and Nate Bittle have been fully cleared to return to the court. Cook, a highly touted recruit, and Bittle, a key interior presence, missed the majority of the 2023-24
University of Oregon researchers study how hormones may affect athletic performance
EUGENE, Ore. — When most people gear up and hop on a bike, it's just for fun. That's how University of Oregon PhD student Emma Reed describes it. But lately, her bike rides have also been a lot of work. Reed is participating in a research study at the...
All-Time Oregon Ducks Fantasy Football Draft
The Oregon Ducks have survived their first Big Ten media days, which means all eyes are on Year 1 of the new-look college football experiment. Before we officially usher in the new era, we’re out to have some fun while honoring the program’s past. To do so, we call upon OSN’s Casey Mabbott and Bryant Knox to take us on a wild ride through Oregon football history with an All-Time Ducks fantasy draft.
The Inside Read covers the latest news and intel around Oregon football's recruiting efforts before SNL
Welcome to a Friday edition of the Inside Read. This is a collection of news and notes around the Oregon football program ahead of its big Saturday Night Live Camp inside Autzen Stadium. The Ducks are expected to host over a doze five-star prospects and over 20 four-star players. You can see an updatedhttps://247sports.com/college/oregon/article/oregon-ducks-football-recruiting-saturday-night-live-234182891/ visitor list here.
Oregon State Women's Soccer Preview: Previewing the 2024 Non-Conference Schedule
This season the Oregon State Women's Soccer team will be facing some big names on their nonconference schedule. That portion of the schedule includes teams such as Oregon, Nebraska, Yale, Fresno State and Wyoming.
Saturday Night Live's Star-studded visitor list includes over a dozen five-stars, 20-plus four-stars, and more
Roughly 15 five-star prospects or players likely to receive five-star status once their high school class gets ranked will headline Oregon's massive recruiting weekend for Saturday Night Live. Dan Lanning and his coaching staff are expected to host four five-star prospects in the 2025 recruiting class, plus nine in the...
CBS college football analyst tabs Oregon as Big Ten favorite in 2024
Rick Neuheisel, a former Pac-10 and Rose Bowl-winning quarterback at UCLA who coached Washington to a Rose Bowl victory nearly 20 years later, has opinions on the Big Ten football race. Neuheisel, interviewed by John Canzano at his Substack (subscription required), thinks that Oregon, not Ohio State, should be the favorite in the Big Ten this year. Said Neuheisel: “I think Oregon is the favorite.” Hold up. Not Ohio State?!? “Oregon has been beautifully constructed — both from high school recruiting and, also, the portal,” Neuheisel told me. He pointed out that Bo Nix, the most experienced starting quarterback in college football history (61...
Track & Field Alum Aviana Goode’s Journey from Athlete to Photographer
RIO GRANDE VALLEY – It was always a dream for Aviana Goode to earn a trip to Hayward Field, the world-class track & field facility in Eugene, Oregon also known as TrackTown USA. Track & field has long held a central role in Goode’s life. Originally from Bay Shore, New York, she won two state championships and collected silver and bronze medals at state meets while starring for Bay Shore High School. Goode went on to compete at Syracuse, where she was the 2019 Atlantic Coast Conference indoor high jump silver medalist and the bronze medalist in the indoor 60-meter…
Oregon Ducks receiver Jurrion Dickey expected to be limited to begin fall camp
INDIANAPOLIS — Oregon receiver Jurrion Dickey is expected to be limited when fall camp begins next week. Ducks coach Dan Lanning said Dickey, who injured his right leg during UO’s spring game in April, “will be a little limited to start fall camp (on Aug. 31), but should be good” by the start of the season.
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