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  • 2 weeks ago | lookouteugene-springfield.com | Mike Mcinally

    QuickTake: Turnout in Lane County in the May 20 election has reached 21%. That’s better than the state average, but still means 4 out of every 5 voters in Lane County — and throughout Oregon — didn’t return a ballot in this election. Here’s the good news, more or less, about Lane County turnout in the May 20 election: At 21% as of Friday, it’s about even with the statewide turnout.

  • 2 weeks ago | lookouteugene-springfield.com | Mike Mcinally

    QuickTake: A Eugene couple have been spearheading an effort to launch a recovery high school for students with substance abuse disorders. But budget woes could delay the work. Mike and Marianne Dyer of Eugene are in long-term recovery from alcoholism. They know that’s work that takes a lifetime. They’re hoping that their work to open a recovery high school for Lane County students with substance abuse disorders won’t take quite so long.

  • 1 month ago | lookouteugene-springfield.com | Mike Mcinally

    QuickTake: Seven candidates are in the hunt for four seats on the Lane Community College Board of Education in the May 20 election. Winners will join a board that appears deadlocked, if not fractured. At least two new members — and as many as four — will join the Lane Community College Board of Education after the May 20 election, and they’ll be joining a body that appears to be deadlocked, if not fractured.

  • 1 month ago | lookouteugene-springfield.com | Mike Mcinally

    QuickTake: The Lane Community College Foundation has asked Zachary Mulholland, chair of LCC’s Board of Education, to temporarily step down as chair to clear the way for an investigation into accusations that he has verbally abused and bullied LCC’s president. The college has referred the matter to outside counsel.

  • 1 month ago | lookouteugene-springfield.com | Vanessa Salvia |Alex Baumhardt |Mike Mcinally |Sarah Lorge Butler

    As Easter Sunday approaches April 20, Eugene and the surrounding areas are getting ready with a lot of dining options for Easter breakfast and brunch meals. Whether you’re looking for an elegant brunch, a casual family meal, or food you can warm up when you’re ready for it, our community offers something for everyone. From preordered feasts to enjoy at home to specialty brunches at local favorites, here’s your guide to celebrating Easter with a delicious meal.

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Mike McInally
Mike McInally @mikemcinally
13 May 23

An election looms. Theater or theatre? Philomath News. Hot enough for you? AI and nuclear codes -- a good combo? Steely Dan is back. And those other Pulitzers. It's all in the new edition of Your Weekend Reader. https://t.co/yEGsyX8D45

Mike McInally
Mike McInally @mikemcinally
12 May 23

Leigh Matthews Bock has directed "Love, Loss and What I Wore" four times in the previous decade. For her fifth (and final) time with the show, she brings it to Albany Civic Theater starting Friday. https://t.co/wcpCpRdNAH

Mike McInally
Mike McInally @mikemcinally
12 May 23

OSU's "The Light Keepers" uses a rip in the universe to explore universal themes and high school students -- and everybody else. The play opens Friday, May 12 for six performances at the Whiteside Theatre. https://t.co/Oho2fuaIWq