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Linn County is again offering small businesses grants to help them weather the uncertainty of the COVID-19 pandemic and the restrictions that have hampered operations for the past year. ....
CAITLYN M. MAY Ballots for the May 18 special election have been sent out, and one of the more in-depth questions voters will have this time around is who to vote for in several contested school board races both in Linn and Benton counties. In Corvallis, there are four contested races, and two current board members are switching positions. Vince Adams,who currently holds Position 4, is running for Position 6 â a spot currently held by Luhui Whitebear, who is running for Adamsâ Position 4 seat. In Corvallis, all members serve at large and board positions are not tied to residency in a certain district. ....
May 01 2021 Kevin Cameron is chair of the Marion County Board of Commissioners. Tootie Smith is chair of Clackamas County Board of Commissioners. Roger Nyquist is chair of the Linn County Board of Commissioners. Oregon s 2020 wildfires will be seared in the hearts and minds of Oregonians, leaving a morbid black scar in our history and landscapes. Fires ripped through our communities forcing thousands to flee for their lives, burning small towns, obliterating our most treasured recreation spots, and taking the lives of loved ones. We are heartbroken and continue to mourn with our neighbors over our collective loss. While the trauma will remain for some time, we can begin the healing process together. Recovering and rebuilding can be therapeutic. We should focus on caring for our heavily damaged towns, lives and forests. ....
Dozens of commissioners urge Brown to reconsider risk levels The letter to the governor was signed by nearly 80 commissioners, including the Lane County chair. Posted: Apr 28, 2021 5:50 PM Updated: Apr 29, 2021 7:39 AM Posted By: Bob Schaper EUGENE, Ore. Nearly two-thirds of all county commissioners in the state of Oregon, including all five Lane County board members, signed a letter urging Gov. Kate Brown to give counties more decision-making authority on COVID-19 restrictions. The time has come to allow our communities the opportunity to move forward while embracing continued health and safety precautions, the commissioners wrote. We have reached our turning point. ....