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Football previews: Oct. 17 edition

NO. 35 MADRAS WHITE BUFFALOES (2-4) AT NO. 7 COTTAGE GROVE LIONS (6-0) ■ Game facts: Friday at 7 p.m…Location: 1375 S. River Rd. ■ What2Know: The undefeated Lions face the White Buffaloes, who have scored only 64 points all season. With the Lions’ imposing offensive…

Business Roundup: Oct. 17, 2024 edition

Travel Lane County shows receipts ■ Samara Phelps, Travel Lane County President & CEO, presented the FY24 Annual Report to the Lane County Board of Commissioners late last month. Highlights from FY24 include: • County topped $1 billion for calendar year 2023 • Softening in…

Residents considering options for Cottage Grove roads

COTTAGE GROVE — While residents and tourists alike are charmed by the lush greenery, revered businesses and restaurants along Main Street, and covered bridges as far as the eye can see, the cavernous potholes on roads throughout Cottage Grove have posed their fair share of…

Cottage Grove prepares to vote: Candidates, community gather for forum

COTTAGE GROVE — On Oct. 9, the Cottage Grove Community Center hosted a full house for city council and mayoral candidates. Candidates fielded questions about residents’ top concerns, including navigating homelessness, job growth, and effective ways to budget taxpayer dollars.  The Cottage Grove Area Chamber…

Restaurant Springfield Inspections: Oct. 17 edition

SEPT. 25 ■ Original Roadhouse Grill, 3018 Gateway St., SPR. Score: 76 ■ Joey’s Pizza, 1498 S. A St., SPR. Score: 89 ■ Vintage Industry, 143 21st St., SPR. Score: 100 ■ Sweet Illusions, 1836 S. A St., SPR. Score: 95 SEPT. 26 ■ Addi’s…

Police logs: Oct. 7-13, 2024

SPRINGFIELD PD MONDAY, OCT. 7 (65 total calls) Top calls: Dispute (6), Traffic stop (4) Criminal trespass (4) 12:42 am: Location of runaway(s), 520 Harlow Rd. 3:00 am: DUII, S. Jasper St. 42nd St. 9:31 am: Found contraband, 6300 Thurston Rd. 10:21 am: Criminal trespass,…

Locals recount spooky encounters in Springfield

SPRINGFIELD –  The air is crisp with the scent of fall foliage and freshly cut hay, ushering the spooky activities in the southern Willamette Valley: Haunted hayrides, spooky lagoons, and hair-raising late-night golf sessions. These handcrafted haunted attractions are made to engineer fear, but at…

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