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Trump won’t appear in Oregon’s Voters’ Pamphlet, will still be on ballot
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump once again declined to submit a statement to Oregon’s state-issued Voters’ Pamphlet, skipping an opportunity to make his case to the state’s 3 million voters. Candidates aren’t required to submit voters’ pamphlet statements, and Trump will still appear on all Oregon ballots. But most candidates participate in the pamphlet, which is mailed to all Oregon households and is a cheap way — presidential candidates pay the top fee of $3,500 — to share a campaign’s message with all voters. ...
52-year-old man arrested for lighting fires along Interstate 5 south of Eugene
A 52-year-old man was arrested Saturday for allegedly lighting fires along Interstate 5 in Goshen, according to the Lane County Sheriff’s Office. The man faces five counts of arson in the first degree, five counts of reckless burning, five counts of reckless endangering, disorderly conduct in the second degree and resisting arrest. ...
Liberty football gets postseason revenge with 30-20 win over Barlow
A long offseason later, Liberty football exorcised postseason demons with a rousing Columbia Cup vengeance win to open the 2024 season. All it took was a new man at the helm to bring renewed sense of belief and energy into the program. Oh, and some bone-crushing runs and heroic pass completions. “This was a great comeback to what happened last year to Barlow in playoffs,” said Liberty junior quarterback Jaxon...
171-unit low-income housing project, Las Flores, opens in Oregon City
Metro Councilor Christine Lewis, Clackamas County Commissioner Ben West and Oregon City Mayor Denyse McGriff joined Community Development Partners, Hacienda CDC, project partners and guests on Wednesday, Sept. 5, for the grand opening of Las Flores, or “The Flowers” - a large affordable housing community in Oregon City featuring 171 apartment homes serving low-income households. The $71.5 million project was funded by a mix of public and private funding, including approximately $16 million from the voter-approved Metro affordable housing bond. ...
Oregon Ducks Quarterback Dillon Gabriel: 'Insane' Ducks Must 'Clean Sh!t Up'
Oregon Ducks quarterback Dillon Gabriel reacted after the Duck’s 37-34 win over the Boise State Broncos. Gabriel acknowledged that Oregon had way too many mistakes, but he seems confident the Ducks will be able to “clean it up” as the season goes on.
Vote for The Register-Guard's Eugene-area Boys Athlete of the Week
The Eugene-area high school sports scene is back in action with plenty of highlight performances. This week's Register-Guard Athlete of the Week nominees are: Rocco Graziano, Sheldon footballHenry Light, Churchill...
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