News Release from Lane Co. Sheriff’s Office Posted on FlashAlert: June 28th, 2024, 8:39 PM On June 27th at about 5 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies and Oregon State Police troopers responded to the 85100 block of Winding Way, Pleasant Hill, after a juvenile told a neighbor someone was trying to kill[Read More…]
Month: June 2024
Gravel Grinder series’ 2-day stop in Oakridge with sold out capacity of 400 entrants
By GEORGE CUSTER/Editor/The Herald — Twelve countries and thirty-eight States are represented in this year’s Gravel Grinder race series. Each leg of the contest has an overnight camp prepositioned ahead of the riders, so the attendees need only concentrate on enjoying the riding. Oakridge was host to a 2-day stay[Read More…]
Pacific cod can’t rely on coastal safe havens for protection during marine heat waves, OSU study finds
Sources: Hillary Thalmann, [email protected]; Jessica Miller, [email protected]; Ben Laurel, [email protected] By Molly Rosbach, [email protected] Photos of Pacific cod: https://beav.es/pGV This news release is available online: https://beav.es/pN9 CORVALLIS, Ore. — During recent periods of unusually warm water in the Gulf of Alaska, young Pacific cod in near shore safe havens where they typically spend their adolescence did[Read More…]
Spearfishing and bait use for smallmouth bass allowed on Coquille River system
NEWS RELEASE Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife www.odfw.com Contact: Gary Vonderohe, 541-857-2392, [email protected] Meghan Dugan, 541-315-6629, [email protected] CHARLESTON, Ore – Spearfishing for bass is allowed on the Coquille River through Oct. 31. Spears, spear guns and angling with bait to take smallmouth bass is allowed, and there are no harvest size[Read More…]
Researchers develop new training technique that aims to make AI systems less socially biased
By Steve Lundeberg, 541-737-4039, [email protected] Source: Eric Slyman, [email protected] This news release is available online: https://beav.es/pNi Photo: https://flic.kr/p/2pZmSZv CORVALLIS, Ore. – An Oregon State University doctoral student and researchers at Adobe have created a new, cost-effective training technique for artificial intelligence systems that aims to make them less socially biased. Eric Slyman of the[Read More…]