NewslinksSevere Weather Awareness WeekLearn more about extreme weather events and how you can help keep your friends, family and neighbors safe. Sutherlin Valley Arsenic StudyFree well testing by Oregon Dept. of Human Services in Douglas County Letter from UO presidentDave Frohnmayer's letter to University of Oregon staff announcing his plans to step down as president in summer of 2009. Gertie the DuckA link to a 24-hour live webcam of Gertie the duck. Gertie laid eggs in the courtyard of North Eugene High School. The eggs should hatch anyday. Kids: Win a trip to the Oregon coast!TravelOregon.com is holding a nationwide contest offering children ages 6-14 the chance to win an all-expenses paid trip for four to the Oregon Coast. Report graffiti onlineYou can report graffiti in Eugene or Springfield directly to authorities with this online form. Congressional campaign contributions and spending2008 Senate and House information for Oregon from the Federal Elections Commission Last minute tax filing helpFile for an extension of time to file or time to pay, plus get other last minute help from the IRS. Eugene 4J school recommendationsThe revised recommendations were adopted by the Eugene School Board. (PDF) Any SoldierWant to send your support to a Soldier in harm's way, but have no idea of what to send, who to send it to, or how to send it? Any Solider can help. Eugene Bible College '08 Trial HousingEugene Bible College has made available a limited number of affordable dormitory rooms to rent during the 2008 Olympic trials. Oregon Health PlanOHP Standard provides free or low-cost health care coverage to Oregon residents who are 19 years old or older and have limited income. DHS will soon have a limited number of openings for Oregon residents who need health care coverage. 17th Annual Scott StairclimbEugene firefighters are raising money for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society by competing in the 17th Annual Scott Stairclimb in Seattle. Southwestern's Theatre DepartmentThe theatre department at Southwestern Oregon Community College is home to about thirty students, faculty and community artists dedicated to offering Bay area audiences innovative productions and diverse, challenging repertoire. |
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