Silicon Valley’s latest hot technology is being used to further degrade the news available to Oregonians By Ryan Haas || OREGON PUBLIC BROADCASTING Dec. 9, 2024 6 a.m. If you believe the internet, in his first month at the Ashland Daily Tidings, reporter Joe Minihane skied the slopes of Mount[Read More…]
George Custer
A festive-filled weekend kicked off the holiday season in Oakridge
By GEORGE CUSTER/Editor/The Herald — Though it was near freezing and there were periods of rain, 1st Street was abuzz with folks for last weekend’s events. Tree Lighting Event Starting on Friday evening, there was the annual lighting ceremony for the city’s Christmas tree. City Administrator, James Cleavenger, not only[Read More…]
12/7/24 – LCSO CASE #24-6449 – MISSING ENDANGERED PERSON FROM BEND FOUND ALIVE IN REMOTE AREA OF LANE COUNTY
News Release from Lane Co. Sheriff’s Office Posted on FlashAlert: December 7th, 2024 2:21 PM Downloadable file: Guajardo – Rescued On December 4th, the Lane County Sheriff’s Office began investigating a missing person case involving Cheryl Leigh Guajardo, 76, of Bend. She was last believed to be driving in the Lowell[Read More…]
Oregon Gov. Kotek’s $39.3 billion proposed budget has more for housing, homelessness, schools
Lawmakers will use Kotek’s budget as a starting point for crafting the next two-year budget By: Julia Shumway – December 2, 2024 || OREGON CAPITAL CHRONICLE Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek wants the state to spend more than $2 billion on homelessness and housing and send a record $11.4 billion to public schools[Read More…]
New owners of two Oregon newspaper groups cut more jobs, put buildings up for sale
Editor’s note: This is just another example of the travesty that for-profit newspapers are succumbing to. The Highway 58 Herald is a locally owned and operated nonprofit. With your support and backing, we’ll be here for the long haul. Thanks for reading The Herald. December 5, 2024 By RYAN HAAS/Oregon[Read More…]