
Mike Mcinally
Contributing Editor at Lookout Eugene-Springfield
Freelance Contributor at Freelance
Freelance writer, editor, journalist. Married to Diane for nearly 40 years. Two daughters, Sadly, have abandoned efforts to learn the saxophone.
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6 days 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.
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1 week 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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2 weeks ago |
lookouteugene-springfield.com | Ben Botkin |Sarah Butler |Mike Mcinally |Vanessa Salvia
QuickTake: Lane County residents face an uncertain future as potential federal funding cuts could erode an array of services they rely upon, from transportation to meals and air quality programs. The federal government has a wide reach in Lane County, but it could well diminish by tens of millions of dollars as the Trump administration enacts cuts that could hit virtually every corner of life.
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2 weeks ago |
lookouteugene-springfield.com | Ben Botkin |Sarah Butler |Mike Mcinally |Jed Williams
April is Earth Month, and Earth Day, April 22, is widely celebrated as a day to promote environmental awareness and action. During April, Market of Choice is supporting local land trusts in each of its communities; customers can donate at the register, and Market of Choice will match donations — up to $10,000 across all stores. The funds will be distributed based on the amount each store or region raises.
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1 month ago |
heraldandnews.com | Mike Mcinally
Shaayan Sinha, a student at Glencoe High School in Hillsboro, had a problem at school. Not with classes or anything like that: Rather, he said, it was that every time he entered a restroom at the school, “I was greeted with a thick cloud of vapor” from students who were vaping in violation of school policy. kAm“xE 82G6 >6 2?I:6EJ 2?5 762C 6G6? E@ 6G6?
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