Weekly Clips for October 12

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World’s biggest bovine? Creswell cow gunning for Guinness record
CRESWELL – Romeo oh Romeo, how tall art thou Romeo? Romeo is a 6-year-old Holstein cow who lives at Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary – a non-profit established in 2016 which…
World’s biggest bovine? Creswell cow gunning for Guinness record
CRESWELL – Romeo oh Romeo, how tall art thou Romeo? Romeo is a 6-year-old Holstein cow who lives at Welcome Home Animal Sanctuary – a non-profit established in 2016 which…
Chasing history: Springfield’s own taking state by storm at Marist
EUGENE – If the name Cloe Chase isn’t familiar, here’s a quick rundown of the senior Marist Catholic girls soccer star: 97 career goals; 31 goals in 11 games this…
Chasing history: Springfield’s own taking state by storm at Marist
EUGENE – If the name Cloe Chase isn’t familiar, here’s a quick rundown of the senior Marist Catholic girls soccer star: 97 career goals; 31 goals in 11 games this…
Business owners seek to wipe out graffiti problem
SPRINGFIELD — Believe me, there are many, many more crimes that occur in our community that warrant significant attention and resources above something like graffiti. Violent crime, hate crime, robbery,…
Business owners seek to wipe out graffiti problem
SPRINGFIELD — Believe me, there are many, many more crimes that occur in our community that warrant significant attention and resources above something like graffiti. Violent crime, hate crime, robbery,…
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…
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…
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Bohemian Tavern celebrates new ownership

AMANDA LUREY / CHRONICLE PHOTO. Kayla Esser (left) and Tam Jeppesen celebrate their new ownership of Bohemian Tavern, located at 50 N. 9th St.

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 done this without the love and support of everybody,” Jeppesen said. 

Jeppesen and Esser became the new owners of the bar, which opened in the ’80s. The duo doesn’t intend on making any drastic changes, just cosmetic ones.

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