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LOCAL ELECTED OFFICIALS SWORN IN DURING ANNUAL STATE OF THE COUNTY ADDRESS

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News Release from Lane Co. Government
Posted on FlashAlert: January 6th, 2025 2:11 PM

Lane County swore in new and returning elected officials this morning ahead of the annual State of the County Address given this year by Board of County Commissioners Chair Laurie Trieger. (Photos attached.)

Presiding Judge Jay McAlpin led the audience in the Pledge of Allegiance before conducting the oaths of office for re-elected Sheriff Cliff Harrold, newly elected District Attorney Chris Parosa, re-elected Commissioner Pat Farr (District 4, North Eugene), and re-elected Commissioner Laurie Trieger (District 3, South Eugene).

During her State of the County Address, Chair Trieger highlighted the need for partnership and collaboration to address some of the most critical issues of our time. She gave examples from the past year of successes that came from, in part, partnerships with other agencies, including: ice storm response, work to create ‘resilience hubs’ in six rural communities, Holiday Farm Fire recovery efforts, and improved access to utility assistance programs.

In looking forward to 2025, Chair Trieger noted Lane County’s efforts to create more resources for people experiencing behavioral health crises. Lane County’s Mobile Crisis and Lane Stabilization Center projects were highlighted during the address in a short video.  Both efforts seek to fulfill a need that has not historically been met in this community – in spite of the high level of need from people of all ages and backgrounds.

Chair Trieger’s remarks ended on a hopeful note, citing the power of working together to find creative solutions.

Commission Chair Laurie Trieger

“2025 is sure to bring many challenges. The challenges can feel daunting on a good day. And in these times of ever diminishing resources and continued rising costs they are especially so. We will do our very best to adapt and work within these constraints,” said Chair Laurie Trieger as she wrapped up her remarks. “Through it all, we remain committed to holding our value of equity front and center; because we understand that too many people in Lane County face obstacles and barriers to success and we have both the opportunity, and an obligation to remove those barriers. We are a more vibrant, compassionate, and interesting place when we make room for everyone.”

Local jazz musicians Eric Richardson and Alex Huber performed during the event.

View a recording of the event at: https://www.youtube.com/live/ZciH8cNaHzk?si=hb__bvJ9kCK0VCF8&t=331

The first Board of County Commissioners meeting of 2025 will be held tomorrow, Tuesday, January 7, at 9:00 a.m.

Quotes from the swearings-in:

Sheriff Harrold: “It’s definitely an honor to get to continue to serve as the Lane County Sheriff. I am so very proud of the work that is done at the Lane County Sheriff’s Office because of the tremendously terrific people who make up the Lane County Sheriff’s Office. They are internally motivated to serve their community, and I’m thankful for them.”

Sheriff Harrold is sworn in by Judge Jay McAlpin

District Attorney Parosa: “I’m incredibly proud to take over the role of District Attorney […] I’m most proud ultimately of the team I am now director a of. They are about 78 of the most dedicated public servants you’ll ever meet. They do a tremendous job, like the Sheriff said, with limited resources.”

District Attorney Parosa pledges his oath of office.

Commissioner Pat Farr: “We have to work effectively with our adjacent jurisdictions. With the cities. With the State. And with the federal government. And if we don’t work effectively, and if we don’t time and coordinate our efforts, with those jurisdictions we’re not going to make the most of our resources.”

Commissioner Pat Farr during his swearing in ceremony.

Commissioner Laurie Trieger: “My great gratitude to the voters of District 3 who, once again, have placed their trust in me to show up and work hard for them.”

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George Custer lives in Oakridge with his wife Sayre. George is a former smokejumper from his hometown of Cave Junction, a former captain in the U.S. Marine Corps. and ran a construction company in Southern California. George assumed the volunteer duties as the Editor of the Highway 58 Herald in 2022. He loves riding his Harley-Davidson motorcycle, building all things wood, and playing drums on the weekends in his office.

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