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At the beginning of June — Pride month — a post began to circulate on social media saying “Support students who are being censored! A 4J middle school is being banned from celebrating a day as Drag Day.” Read the rest in Eugene Weekly.
In late January, Seneca lumber-empire heir Kathy Jones-McCann suddenly began lavishing astonishing amounts of money on three candidates for the Lane County Board of Commissioners — David Loveall, Ryan Cenig and Jake Pelroy.. Read the rest in Eugene Weekly.
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On June 4, in the Oregon District Court, six local activists are suing the General Services Administration over a security fence installed around the Federal Building’s plaza. 📸 @evewestonmedia
The internationally renowned Oregon Bach Festival kicks off its 56th season June 27 through July 12. Read more in Eugene Weekly’s Summer Guide!
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The Bus Fair is a weekend event bringing together a unique mix of custom school bus renovations ranging across all sizes, 9am Friday, June 19 through Sunday, June 21. Read more in Eugene Weekly’s Summer Guide!
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Twenty-six teams raced homemade chariots, performed theatrical skits and unleashed plenty of chaos at Eugene’s first Red Bull Chariot Race competition at the University of Oregon Memorial Quad. Read about the Ratatouille-inspired winning team and more at EugeneWeekly.com.
Disengagement is dangerous, and low voter turnout is just one challenge we’re facing. Turnout alone is not enough if maps are unfair across the U.S. Fair maps are not enough if people do not vote. Read more from Eugene Springfield NAACP’s Demond Hawkins in a Eugene Weekly viewpoint.
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The internationally renowned Oregon Bach Festival kicks off its 56th season June 27 through July 12. While classic compositions remain the heartbeat of the event, the schedule heavily emphasizes…
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Bringing Bach Summer
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Eugene activists sue the General Services Administration over controversial downtown Federal Building fence.
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Fence Lawsuit
At the beginning of June — Pride month — a post began to circulate on social media saying “Support students who are being censored! A 4J middle school is being banned from celebrating a day as Drag…
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In late January, lumber-empire heir Kathy Jones-McCann suddenly began lavishing astonishing amounts of money on three candidates for the Lane County Board of Commissioners. In the following four…
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No Drag Day?
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Twenty-six teams raced homemade chariots, performed theatrical skits and unleashed plenty of chaos at Eugene’s first Red Bull Chariot Race competition at the University of Oregon Memorial Quad.
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The Bus Fair is a weekend event bringing together a unique mix of custom school bus renovations ranging across all sizes. There will also be art and food vendors, camping, panel discussions…
Homemade Horsepower
Skoolies Roll Into Oakridge for the Annual Bus Fair
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ICE BOX: According to the Portland Immigrant Rights Coalition, detentions are on the rise, with 43 detentions in May — 19 detentions between May 20 and 28 — those include detentions in Lane, Benton…
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Last week, I read Eve Weston’s “The People Have Spoken,” (EW May 21) summarizing the May primary elections in Lane County. A phrase embedded in the opening paragraph stayed with me: “the usual low…
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Slant — How sweet
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I am a concerned citizen of Eugene. The purpose of this email is to draw attention to the current state of abuse the community experiences at the hands of the Eugene Police Department. We do not feel…
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