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CITY WILL PAY TO MAKE PITS LOOK PRETTY FOR TRIALS.(City/Region)(It could cost Eugene $10,000 to install photos on fences surrounding 2 downtown eyesores)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Mark Baker The Register-Guard
Is Eugene ashamed of its pits?
Like a child who quickly scoots toys and other strewn-about things under the bed to feign a clean room - and image - Eugene plans to cover two of its more unsightly...
downsizing school.(Education)(North Eugene is completing its transition from one big school to three small ones)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Anne Williams The Register-Guard
The long-planned, much-talked-about and still controversial transformation of North Eugene High School is nearly complete.
Thirteen days from now, the last students of "old" North - the ones who...
Tropical storm hits Mexico-Belize border.(Wire International)
June 1, 2008... Tropical storm hits Mexico-Belize border
AMBERGRIS CAYE, Belize - A weak tropical storm formed Saturday off the Yucatan Peninsula and quickly made landfall at the Belize-Mexico border, dumping rain and kicking up surf.
The first named...
To steer your company to success, you'll need a road map.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: ENTREPRENEURS AND MANAGEMENT By Tim Berry For The Register-Guard
Don't get trapped in the obsolete myth that you don't do a business plan unless you're a startup, seeking investment or applying for a loan. That's just so worn out....
BUSINESS CALENDAR.(City/Region)(Calendar)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
June 7-8
Willamette Valley Health & Wellness Expo - 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at the Lane Events Center in Eugene. Health and wellness service providers will demonstrate their products and services and conduct...
DEALS.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Giustina family sells four downtown buildings
Three investment groups headed by the Giustina family - Broadway & Pearl Associates, Miner Building Partnership and Eugene Professional Building Partnership -...
Seasonal hiring and retail add local jobs in April.(-)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Usual springtime gains in the construction and hospitality industries along with a rebound in retail trade helped push Lane County's unemployment rate lower in April.
The county's jobless rate fell to 5.4...
EUGENE BUILDING PERMITS.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Projects valued at $20,000 or more: issued from April 19 to may 22Begin
DateSub CategorySite AddressOwner NameProject
TypeValue5/1/2008ADDITIONS/REMODELS2698 SUNCREST AVE EUG
SESSUMS JAMES H Addition...
Quality community air service remains a priority for chamber.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Throughout our organization's 100-year history the Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce has believed that community infrastructure is crucial to economic success.
With a market of more than 600,000 people and...
BUSINESS KUDOS.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
The Eugene-Springfield chapter of the Credit & Financial Development Division of NACM has elected the following officers for 2008-09: president, Laurie Fuller, Harvest House Publishers; first vice president,...
Take preventative steps to minimize risk of wage claim lawsuits.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: BUSINESS AND THE LAW By Andy Lewis For The Register-Guard
While consumer class actions against manufacturers have been around for decades, a new type of class action lawsuit has quickly become popular among plaintiff's attorneys:...
THIS MONTH IN BUSINESS.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Big office-supply chains open new stores in Eugene-Springfield
The number of big-box office supply stores in the area has doubled in less than a year, with each of the three major chains adding a second local...
Lanz Cabinets.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Location: 3025 W. Seventh Place, Eugene
Annual revenue: $36 million
Employees: 300
When founded: 1960
Product: Custom cabinets
What it costs: $3,000 and up for an average kitchen
Who...
OPEN FOR BUSINESS.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Laura Parrish and Karrie McIntyre have opened Parrish and McIntyre LLC at 777 High St., Suite 102 in Eugene.
Parrish and McIntyre have more than 40 years of combined litigation experience. The firm's...
Pap family business chugs along.(Business)(Geographic diversification helps the company through?a difficult housing downturn)(Company overview)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Joe Mosley blue chip
It started in the late 1930s as the Farm Implement Supply Company, and was located at the present-day site of the Eugene Electric Station.
Randy Pap's grandfather, Edward, founded the company, and died just...
BUSINESS PEOPLE.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Shelby Schneider has been hired as interim human resources manager by Alvord-Taylor Independent Living Services in Springfield. Schneider has more than 30 years of experience working with community agencies...
LANE COUNTY PROPERTY SALES.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
commercial improved: all salesSellerBuyerSale DateSale
PriceAddressLITHIA REAL ESTATE INCCAR LIT OR EUG
LLC4/24/2008$8,000,0002121 MARTIN LUTHER KING JR BLVD, EUGENESOUSA
PATRICIA NALL IN...
LANE COUNTY PROPERTY SALES.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Residential Improved: $221,000 or moreSellerBuyerSale DateSale PriceAddressRIVER VALLEY BUILDERS INCCHITWOOD TODD OWENS & DANA4/11/2008$638,6396021 FERNHILL LOOP, SPRINGFIELD, OR 97478WADA MAURICEPEARSALL...
AROUND THE REGION.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
OnPoint credit union opening three Vancouver, Wash., branches
OnPoint Community Credit Union, Oregon's largest with 186,000 members and $2.6 billion in assets, is in the process of opening three new...
SPRINGFIELD BUILDING PERMITS.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
residential Projects valued at $20,000 or more: issued during aprilPermit #IssuedJob AddressNameProject DescriptionValueCOM2008-0057404/29/20085773 PUMICE PLOwnerHAYDEN ENTERPRISESSingle Family...
Don't assume workplace rookies are up to speed on etiquette.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Thousands of local high school and college graduates will soon be flooding the job market. While these recent graduates may be armed with academic and technical knowledge, many will unknowingly violate workplace...
'Greening' buildings can make sense for planet and pocketbook.(Business)
June 1, 2008... Byline: REAL ESTATE AND DEVELOPMENT By John Brown For The Register-Guard
With utility charges on the rise, and an increased awareness of global warming, many property owners are taking a serious look at the economic as well as the social...
BOOK NOTES.(Books)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Eugene author of parenting book to speak
The book "Child of Wonder: Nurturing Creative and Naturally Curious Children," by Eugene author Ginger Carlson, has just been named a finalist in the parenting/family...
Police take registration to riders to help recover stolen bicycles.(City/Region)(The Eugene department's crime prevention unit plans more events this summer)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Andrea Damewood The Register-Guard
A half-hour into his wait Saturday, Steve Shultz of Eugene said he was only going to give the endeavor of registering his bicycle "about 10 minutes," but decided to stick around.
And with good...
Farm share programs reap growth.(City/Region)(Community supported agriculture baskets offered by local growers are selling out at a record pace this year)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Rebecca Taylor The Register-Guard
NOTI - Consumer worries over food quality and origin have made this spring a boom time for local organic farmers.
Shares in community supported agriculture programs, or CSAs, have sold out at...
Railroad runs into red tape.(City/Region)(County officials say the landowner should have applied for building permits)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Winston Ross The Register-Guard
DEADWOOD - Spike by spike, Ray Robinson and a cadre of volunteers have been working on the railroad, a project that's chugged along for the better part of a dozen years on his rural 41 acres.
...
Strangers may indeed find this a strange land.(City/Region Columnist)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Bob Welch The Register-Guard
Is this microphone on? Good. As you know, the U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials start here later this month and I want to thank you, volunteers, for showing up today for the second in our series of...
BRIEFLY.(City/Region)(REGION)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Alzheimer's Association plans conference
The Alzheimer's Association will hold a regional conference, "A Meeting of the Minds, Part II," from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday at the Willamalane Adult Activity...
CALENDAR.(-)(Conference news)(Calendar)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Elkton
MONDAY
School District Budget Committee - 6 p.m., High School Library, 739 River Road. Discuss 2008-09 budget proposal. (541) 584-2228.
Eugene
MONDAY
Planning Commission - 11 a.m.,...
SUPPORT GROUPS.(City/Region)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
AL-ANON and ALATEEN - 741-2841 or www.ola-is.org for meeting schedule.
Alcoholics Anonymous - 342-4113 or http://aaevi.org for meeting schedule.
Alzheimer's support group - 1 p.m., first and third...
BRIEFLY.(City/Region)(METRO)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Rescuers ask for help to find missing rafter
Lane County Search and Rescue officials are asking for those using the Willamette River to keep a lookout for a rafter who went missing May 21 and is presumed...
FOR THE RECORD.(For the Record)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Deadlines
The For The Record deadline is noon the day before publication for Tuesday through Saturday newspapers, and noon Friday for Sunday or Monday newspapers. Items may be delivered to The Register-Guard...
VOLUNTEERS.(City/Region)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
United Way Volunteer Connection and RSVP
Cascade Raptor Center - Greet visitors and share knowledge about raptors with classroom field trips and with the general public.
Coalition for Nonviolent Living -...
ROAD REPORT.(City/Region)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Major Lane County area road construction for the week of June 1, 2008. Schedule is subject to change due to weather delays.
Oregon Department of Transportation projects
INTERSTATE 5: BELT LINE ROAD...
OBITUARIES.(Obituaries)(Obituary)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Naomi Buckelew
YONCALLA - The funeral will be held at 4 p.m. Monday, June 2, at Yoncalla Methodist Church for Naomi Buckelew of Yoncalla, who died May 29 of complications from heart surgery. She was 78....
ROAD FROM EUGENE.(Olympics Track-Field Trials)
June 1, 2008... Byline: George Schroeder The Register-Guard
Occasionally, he tells friends, he still runs. Some evenings when he has free time and feels like it, he makes a few laps around the track.
It's recreation, not competition. And maybe it's...
It's a cloud of dust and a title for Marist.(Softball Prep)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Shawn Miller The Register-Guard
CORVALLIS - Marist freshman pitcher Nyree White stood in the bullpen, wearing a gold medal around her neck and gripping a dirty softball in her right hand as a mob of parents, students and Spartans...
UO men finish tied for 27th.(Regional Roundup)(UCLA, Stanford and USC pull off a 1-2-3 finish for the Pac-10 at NCAA golf tournament)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. - Oregon closed its first NCAA Division I Men's Golf Championship apperance since 2003 by finishing tied for 27th Saturday.
The Ducks shot a 28-over-par 316 in the third round for a...
Colts' seventh-inning rally comes up short.(Baseball Prep)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Chris Hansen The Register-Guard
KEIZER - With no outs, a man on first base and one run already tallied in the bottom of the seventh inning, Thurston's dugout was hopping with excitement as it drew within a score of tying Ashland in...
China can rebuild smarter, cleaner.(City/Region)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Bob Doppelt For The Register-Guard
Our hearts go out to the Chinese, who have experienced tremendous loss of life due to the massive earthquakes. The devastation is certain to worsen air and water pollution, which are horrific in...
Time to act, Sen. Smith.(Editorials)(His support could be critical to global warming bill)(Editorial)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith was notably missing last month when Sen. John McCain came to Oregon to announce his support for an aggressive plan to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through a cap-and-trade system in which...
The need for nurses.(Editorials)(Oregon faces nursing shortage as population ages)(Editorial)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
The Oregon nursing shortage is essentially a door problem. The front door, which admits qualified applicants to Oregon's nursing schools, only opens wide enough to let one in five squeeze through. At the same...
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters Editorial)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Most want justice in Mideast
I appreciate the complementary articles regarding Israel-Palestine, first Maurice Harris' "A place to call home" (Register-Guard, May 4), then "Middle East peace will come through...
Condo crunch.(Real Estate and Housing)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Diane Dietz The Register-Guard
A Beaverton developer will break ground this summer on a 324-unit condominium project - the biggest-ever condo development in Eugene - even while condo sales are limping along.
In April, for...
BUSINESS DATEBOOK.(Business)(Conference news)(Calendar)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Calendar
TUESDAY
Convention & Visitors Association of Lane County Oregon Tourism Forum - Program: A look behind the scenes of the local media. From traditional to new media methods, find out how the...
Out of this WORLD McMinnville museum opens a new building dedicated to space exploration.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Lewis Taylor The Register-Guard
If you build it, the space shuttle will come.
That's the hope at the Evergreen Aviation Museum, which is opening the doors to its new space museum on Friday, and will henceforth be known as the...
Aspiring journalists get their feet wet with Flux McMinnville museum opens a new building dedicated to space exploration.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Lewis Taylor The Register-Guard
A thick, glossy magazine hits newsstands this week. It's a general interest publication produced right here in Eugene, and chances are good you've never heard of it.
For 15 years Flux magazine...
ANNIVERSARIES.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Brund
Dorothy and William Brund of Eugene will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary with a family trip to the Oregon Coast.
The couple were married June 6, 1948, in Eugene. Their children and their...
ANNIVERSARIES.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Davy
Constance and Gerald Davy of Springfield will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary with a family gathering. The couple were married June 6, 1938, in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Their children are...
ANNIVERSARIES.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Lente
Francine and Mack Lente of Eugene have celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary.
The couple were married May 31, 1958, in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their children and their spouses are Gina Marie and...
ANNIVERSARIES.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Manley
Caroline and Gene Manley of Coburg will celebrate their 50th anniversary on June 7.
The couple were married June 6, 1958, in Coburg. Their sons and daughters-in-law are Stan and Liz Manley of...
ANNIVERSARIES.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Martin
O.D. and Shirley Martin of Eugene will celebrate their 70th wedding anniversary June 8 with an open house at the First Baptist Church.
The couple were married June 5, 1938, in Kalispell, Mont....
Durable dishes help parties go green.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Sarah Grimm For The Register-Guard
True green Eugene residents will be happy to hear about several durable dishware party kits that were created by concerned citizens and are now available on loan.
Whether your event is a...
Teenagers put together `scripted' reality TV show.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Randi Bjornstad The Register-Guard
For those who believe in serendipity - that delicious word for good things falling into place when least expected - meet Amber Swayne, Chelsea Phillips, Katie Fortuna, Kendra Lister, Kristina...
WEDDINGS.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Hillestad-Bonebrake
Kimberly Candice Hillestad and Lea Edward Bonebrake, both of Edmonds, Wash., were married April 21 at Wailae Beach, Hawaii.
The bride is the daughter of Melody Trewin of Edmonds,...
WEDDINGS.(Oregon Life)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Anderson-Ottovich
Kathy Beth Anderson and Brandon David Ottovich, both of Eugene, were married May 10 at Hendrick's Park.
The bride is the daughter of Marilyn and Paul Anderson of Alvadore.
The groom...
Graduates have power to shape world.(City/Region)
June 1, 2008... Byline: Todd Huffman For The Register-Guard
Dear Graduate: Congratulations on your splendid achievement! There were almost certainly occasions when you doubted you would ever see this moment.
But you kept on going, step by step, and...
TRAVEL NOTES.(Travel)
June 1, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Celebrate children at World Forestry Center
Entertainment, crafts, demonstrations, storytelling, music and the popular African Market come together at the World Forestry Center in Washington Park on June 14...
Essay contest entries still arriving for Yachats home.(City/Region)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Winston Ross The Register-Guard
YACHATS - Two thousand, two hundred people from 46 states and nine countries have written Ray Sinclair in the past five months. They've sent him checks for $200 each, penned thoughtful essays, woven...
Tricky, `critical' first step for New Carissa's removal goes smoothly.(City/Region)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Winston Ross The Register-Guard
NORTH BEND - Flat seas and a balmy Oregon Coast day are to thank for the first major step in the removal of the New Carissa shipwreck - the placement and jacking up of the first of two 170-foot...
Valued vistas.(City/Region)(Purchase of a 200-acre slice of land south of LCC adds an inspiring piece to Eugene's long-sought Ridgeline Trail)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Edward Russo The Register-Guard
Last summer, standing among gnarled, moss-covered oaks in a hilltop meadow southeast of Eugene, Teresa Bishow felt inspired.
A planner with Eugene-based developer Arlie & Co., Bishow and...
UO Opera Theater brings Broadway pizazz.(Arts)(After returning from a New York City performance, the company sings of love)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Marilyn Farwell For The Register-Guard
This year, before giving its annual opera performance in Eugene, the University of Oregon Opera Theater took its show on the road, first to Lakeview and then to that ultimate preview venue, New...
Eugene political activist takes on work at Barack Obama's national headquarters.(City/Region)(Dan Carol will be the content and issues director at the senator's campaign offices in Chicago through Election Day)
June 2, 2008... Byline: David Steves The Register-Guard
Barack Obama found thousands of supporters in Eugene while campaigning here this spring. And he just hired one of them to work in his national campaign headquarters.
Dan Carol, 50, just took a...
OLYMPIANS ON COURSE.(City/Region)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Andrea Damewood The Register-Guard
A golf team composed of the likes of Mad Max, Big Mouth Bob, John Boy and Keith Man may sound more biker than country club - but these aren't your average putters.
The 14-member...
State's initiative history being preserved.(City/Region)(A Portland State professor and his students are traveling the Oregon paper trail of ballot measures and documents)
June 2, 2008... Byline: David Steves The Register-Guard
PORTLAND - Every word officially spoken by and to Oregon legislators since 1859 has been recorded, itemized and stored within the marble walls of the State Archives Building.
But what about the...
Sewer fees unfair, says RV park proprietor.(City/Region)(Paul Williams plans toappeal Coburg's $219,000 connection assessment)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Karen McCowan The Register-Guard
COBURG - The owner of a recreational vehicle park is preparing a legal challenge of the city's sewer system financing plan, saying its assessment formula stinks.
Paul Williams owns Premier RV...
CALENDAR.(-)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Elkton
TODAY
School District Budget Committee - 6 p.m., High School Library, 739 River Road. Discuss 2008-09 budget proposal. 584-2228.
Eugene
TODAY
Planning Commission - 11 a.m., Sloat...
ACHIEVEMENTS.(Education)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Eugene fourth-grader wins trip from home safety panel
Kennedy Sundberg, a fourth-grader at Eugene's St. Paul Parish School, has been named a Kids Prepare America grand prize winner by the national nonprofit...
BOOK PICKS.(Education)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Emma-Jean Lazarus Fell Out of a Tree
By Lauren Tarshis
2007
Ages 11 to 14
We feel for Emma-Jean, who is precocious, kind and a middle-school outsider.
She likes observing her chaotic,...
OPPORTUNITIES.(Education)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Farewell party planned for Hillside Alternative
Hillside Alternative Elementary School will hold a goodbye celebration June 16 for current and former staff and families.
The event will begin with...
Police arrest man in case of stabbing in Springfield.(-)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Police arrest man in case of stabbing in Springfield
SPRINGFIELD - A man was arrested in connection with the stabbing of his brother Saturday night, Springfield police said.
Responding officers found...
FOR THE RECORD.(For the Record)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Deadlines
The For The Record deadline is noon the day before publication for Tuesday through Saturday newspapers, and noon Friday for Sunday or Monday newspapers.
Deaths
Benn - Lynette Ann Benn, 53,...
OBITUARIES.(Obituaries)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Muriel Golden
Muriel A. Golden of Eugene died May 28 of age-related causes at age 89. A memorial service will be held later.
She was born Aug. 12, 1918, in New York City to Samuel and Celia...
BRIEFLY.(City/Region)(REGION)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Climate change, peak oil coalition to meet at EWEB
The Climate Change/Peak Oil Coalition meets Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. in the Eugene Water & Electric Board Community Room.
The meeting includes working...
Up for twin record spins?(Track-Field)(Early morning at this Sunday's 34th Pre Classic will bring two world-record attempts in men's 10K and women's 5K)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Curtis Anderson The Register-Guard
With all the buzz over the upcoming U.S. Olympic Track & Field Trials, it would be easy to forget about the other monumental competition taking place in Eugene this week - the 34th annual...
BRIEFLY.(Briefly)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Goucher beats Olympic 'A' standard in 10,000
PORTLAND - Kara Goucher, the world bronze medalist in the 10,000 meters, ran under the Olympic automatic qualifying standard Saturday night.
Goucher finished...
COMMUNITY SPORTS.(Sports)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
To submit events
Send written announcements and spotlight nominations to Gil Hulin. Items may be delivered to The Register-Guard, 3500 Chad Drive; mailed to P.O. Box 10188, Eugene OR 97440; faxed to 687-6674...
America's not getting any respect.(Local Opinion)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Sriram Kh For The Register-Guard
It used to be the conventional wisdom that Americans learn world geography only when the country is at war. But apparently even being at war does not catalyze the need to understand the world and,...
Mining reform stalls.(Editorials)(Senate must join the House in changing 1872 law)(Editorial)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
The General Mining Law celebrated its 136th birthday last month. The U.S. Senate must make certain this dinosaur does not turn 137.
The House already has done its part. Late last year, it approved a sensible...
Peacekeeper abuses.(Editorials)(Report says sexual abuse allegations are common)(Editorial)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
They're supposed to be the good guys, right?
Whenever a spot on the globe plunges into chaos, blue-helmeted United Nations peacekeepers often are dispatched to perform vital tasks, from guarding refugee camps...
LETTERS IN THE EDITOR'S MAILBAG.(Letters Editorial)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Cartoons demean Bush daily
The Register-Guard editorial page of May 28 abounds with complaints aimed at Eugene's police union officials for placing a cartoon of City Councilor Bonny Bettman on their Web site,...
Foray into campaigning leaves 16-year-old with a new outlook.(20Below Columnist)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Leah Reis-Dennis 20Below Team
Traditionally, the older generation has dominated politics. The 18- to 25-year-old group lags in historic voting records, leaving monumental decisions in the hands of those who may not have our concerns...
Clear your head.(Personal Life)
June 2, 2008... Byline: Randi Bjornstad The Register-Guard
Over at the Broadway Apothecary on Willamette Street, they call pharmacist Heather Wilson "the neti pot goddess" because of her enthusiasm for the 2,000-year-old method of relieving sinus and hay...
LOOKING FOR A HOME.(Personal Life)
June 2, 2008... Byline: The Register-Guard
Charger is a handsome, male Australian cattle dog. He is spunky without being hyperactive.
Lane County Animal Services, 3970 W. First Ave., is open 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday through Friday and from 10 a.m. to...