Veteran and active military waterfowl hunt Feb. 3 This statewide waterfowl hunt includes ducks, coots and geese, and is open only to veterans and members of the Armed Forces on active duty. Find more information, including what licenses and stamps are required.
Highway 58 Herald ARCHIVES
Month: January 2024
UPDATE: 01/21/24 – LCSO CASE #24-0313 – FATAL CAR CRASH
News Release from Lane Co. Sheriff's Office Posted on FlashAlert: January 21st, 2024 6:20 PM 01/21/24 - LCSO Case #24-0313 - Fatal Car Crash *UPDATE* - 1/24/24 The deceased...
Volcanoes of the Past and an Earthquake, “The Big One,” on the Horizon
By Claire Carlson - Tuesday, January 23, 2024 ||THE DAILY YONDER - KEEP IT RURAL In the Pacific Northwest, there are two types of natural disasters you probably think about fairly often because of either secondhand or lived experience: earthquakes and volcanoes....
RECENT INCREASE OF WIRE THEFT IN LANE COUNTY
News Release from Lane Co. Sheriff's Office Posted on FlashAlert: January 23rd, 2024 4:58 PM 1/23/24 - Recent Increase of Wire Theft in Lane County The Lane County Sheriff’s Office has received increased reports of wire theft from utility companies in the area, as...
MAYOR NEWSLETTER for December 2023
Significant City Council Actions December 7, 2023 - Regular Session Motion: Councilor Tarman moved to approve the consent agenda. Councilor Brewer seconded the motion. Vote: Mayor Cutchen (aye), Brewer (aye), Tarman (aye), Bjarnson (aye), Kinyon-abstained, Hollett...
POSSIBLE HEAVY RAIN AND HIGH WINDS NEXT WEEK SHOULD DRIVE RESIDENTS TO PREPARE
News Release from Lane Co. Government Posted on FlashAlert: January 23rd, 2024 12:28 PM The National Weather Service is predicting a possible atmospheric river and high winds along the West Coast January 30 to February 3. If this weather system occurs as predicted it...
Letter: Sewage was a concern for Transcascadia plan
Dear Highway 58 Herald, The transcascadia had no plan to deal with sewage in the parking lot they planned to have people camp in. Full stop. Thanks, Sally Anon
LCSO CASE #24-0198 — MISSING PERSON FROM CULP CREEK
News Release from Lane Co. Sheriff's Office Posted on FlashAlert: January 23rd, 2024 8:28 AM LCSO Case #24-0198 – Missing Person from Culp Creek The Lane County Sheriff’s...
Pneumococcal Pneumonia Can Be Life-Threatening. Here’s What to Know
(StatePoint) Pneumococcal pneumonia can disrupt your life for weeks and, in some cases, be serious or even life-threatening. To help adults understand how they can help protect themselves against pneumococcal pneumonia, the American Lung Association and Pfizer...
Entertainment report for week ending 1/28: Death and Taxes at the ZCT plus lots of music on the Mountain
By BEN OLSON/for The Herald -- The Zero Clearance Theater is back with their mid-winter production of “Death and Taxes”, a black comedy about a murder mystery taking place at a small town city hall. Becky Chamberlain is directing Pat Cook’s play, in which an IRS...
OSU-Cascades computer scientist receives $628,000 award to increase Oregon K-12 student participation in computer science
By Christine Coffin, 541-322-3152 or 541-788-3438 (m), [email protected] This news release is available online: https://beav.es/qzk BEND, Ore. – An Oregon State University - Cascades professor has been assigned a $623,000 award from the Oregon...
LCOG Meetings: January 22-26, 2024
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Meetings at LCOG January 22-26, 2024 LCOG Board of Directors Date: Thursday, January 25, 2024 Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m. Location: Online Contact: Brenda Wilson, 541-682-4395, [email protected] Agenda: Executive Members for 2024 – Ratify and Elect;...
Oregon State Board of Trustees approves presidential compensation adjustment, elects board officers
By Sean Nealon, 541-737-0787, [email protected] This news release is available online: https://beav.es/qDi Photos: https://flic.kr/p/2pt2XBe (Maria Chávez-Haroldson) and https://flic.kr/p/2psZQP5 (Román Hernández) CORVALLIS, Ore. – The Oregon State...
Speak Your Piece: In a Desert, Any Oasis Will Do
Rural “news deserts” are anything but arid. But the steady stream of information that flows into rural America isn’t the kind that waters the roots of democracy. by Dee Davis April 15, 2019 || THE DAILY YONDER Back in the analog era I had two newspaper boxes at the...