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Amanda Lurey

Amanda Lurey was a reporter for The Chronicle.

Update: Commissioner Loveall cleared in ethics investigation

Editor’s note: This story is an updated version of the breaking news story from October 7. Read the original story here: www.chronicle1909.com/2023/10/07/loveall-cleared-in-ethics-investigation/ SPRINGFIELD – Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) unanimously dismissed Lane County commissioner and Masaka Properties LLC (Masaka) co-owner…

Celebrate local history, holiday with screams

SPRINGFIELD – History will come alive yet again this year. The second-annual haunted house fundraiser – Fright! At the Museum –  by the Springfield History Museum will show the spook-tacular journey through local history on Thursday, Oct. 19-Saturday, Oct. 21…

Loveall cleared in ethics investigation

SPRINGFIELD – Oregon Government Ethics Commission (OGEC) dismissed Lane County commissioner and Masaka Properties LLC co-owner David Loveall’s case during an executive session meeting on Friday, Oct. 6, stating there was insufficient information to move forward with an investigation. That…

Fentanyl, M110 issues examined

Measure 110, also known as the Drug Addiction Treatment and Recovery Act, has been quite controversial among Oregonians.  While some studies are showing the measure’s positive effects across the state, concerns arise regarding Oregon’s increased fentanyl crisis. Sen. Floyd Prozanski…

Bohemian Tavern celebrates new ownership

COTTAGE GROVE – Tam Jeppesen and Kayla Esser celebrated their new ownership of Bohemian Tavern on Sept. 28 with a ribbon cutting, confetti, and community members. “We’ve been greatly supported by our friends and family. … We really couldn’t have…

Schuck resigns from Creswell City Council

CRESWELL – City councilor Tammy Schuck announced her resignation on Sept. 18 as she has found employment which conflicts with council responsibilities. Schuck has joined the executive leadership team for Keller Williams Realty/Xperience Brokerage, which requires her to travel throughout…

Meyers retires

COTTAGE GROVE – Tomorrow, city manager Richard Meyers will trade in office keys and responsibilities for more grandpa-related activities as he is able to spend more quality time with his four children, 10 grandchildren, and cat Toothless. Although Meyers has…

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