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SF Giants move 2023 3rd-round pick up to High-A
The SF Giants recently moved 2023 first-round pick Bryce Eldridge up to the Eugene Emeralds. He will be joined by another prospect from that draft class as middle infield prospect Cole Foster was bumped up to Eugene, per the team's transaction log. SF Giants move 2023 3rd-round pick up to...
Eugene exhibit highlights unhoused artists
A new exhibit in Eugene is spotlighting the work of local homeless artists. The Oregon Supported Living Program hosts a weekly art class for people living in transitional shelter. The participants are all clients of Community Supported Shelters, another Eugene-based nonprofit. Organizers of this class say they have aimed to...
Does Oregon Football Boast the Deepest Quarterback Room in the Nation?
The University of Oregon's offense is primed for the 2024 season. Despite losing Heisman finalist Bo Nix to the NFL, Oregon might possess the nation's deepest quarterback room, a situation most programs would envy.
The Art and the Vineyard festival returns after a 5-year hiatus
For the first time since 2019, the Art and the Vineyard returns to Alton Baker Park, an artists and vendors are excited. The Art and the Vineyard festival returns after 5-year hiatus. For the first time since 2019, the Art and the Vineyard returned to Alton Baker Park, and artists...
City of Springfield Adjusts CAHOOTS Service Hours to Meet Peak Community Needs
Starting July 2024, the City of Springfield is adjusting the hours for CAHOOTS (Crisis Assistance Helping Out on the Streets) services to better align with peak community needs. CAHOOTS will now be available in the field from 11:00am to 11:00pm, seven days a week. Reason for Change. Lane County is...
Firefighters respond to motorhome blaze in Pleasant Hill
PLEASANT HILL, Ore. – Fire crews from multiple Lane County agencies responded to a blaze that destroyed a motorhome in Pleasant Hill early on Sunday, according to Pleasant Hill Goshen Fire and Rescue officials. Fire officials said that emergency personnel responded at about 1:30 a.m. on July 7 to...
Climber rescued from North Sister in operation that used 3 helicopters
A climber was rescued via helicopter from the high elevations of North Sister on Saturday, according to Lane County Search and Rescue. The climber "likely had several broken bones and was on an exposed scree slide taking rockfall," a news release said. North Sister is considered the most challenging and technical to climb of the trio of volcanoes in Central Oregon.
Photos / Waste Wines Lane County at Creswell July 10
Waste Wise Lane County—part of the Lane County Waste Management Division—is coordinating with the South Valley Farmers Market to organize Creswell’s first Fix-It Fair July 10. The free public event will run from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. during the market at Harry Holt Memorial Park at...
State Baseball: Local 6A standouts earn all-state honors
Below is the list of Oregon high school 6A all-state players from the 2024 season. Player of the Year: Ryan VandenBrink, West Linn Pitcher of the Year: Gabe Howard, West Linn Coach of the Year: Joe Monahan, West Linn First...
These Oregon stores are dedicated to celebrating Christmas year-round
Nothing says Christmas like warm weather and sun-filled days — at least for the owners of Oregon’s year-round Christmas stores. While vacationers plan beach days and park picnics, Christmas enthusiasts are busy preparing for the most wonderful time of the year, months before winter arrives. For early shoppers and party planners, the holiday season can take over the latter half of the year.
Ballot measures on cannabis unions, higher corporate taxes could be on November ballot
Just two of the more than 50 new laws proposed by Oregonians through the ballot initiative process stand a chance at appearing before voters in November. Friday was the deadline for groups to submit the more than 100,000 petition signatures needed to give voters a chance to approve or reject ballot measures. Only two measures […] The post Ballot measures on cannabis unions, higher corporate taxes could be on November ballot appeared first on Oregon Capital Chronicle.
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