Weekly Clips for May 25

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Voters supporting jail levy, Creswell schools bond
Editors note: This story was updated with the latest election numbers on May 23 Ballots in Lane County are still being counted, but early totals show a few candidates are…
Voters supporting jail levy, Creswell schools bond
Editors note: This story was updated with the latest election numbers on May 23 Ballots in Lane County are still being counted, but early totals show a few candidates are…
A fab, fit run: Springfield Rotary hosts Prom 5K
SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Twin Rivers Rotary hosted a Prom 5K last week. Participants were asked to dress glamorous and race through the park as part of a benefit for…
A fab, fit run: Springfield Rotary hosts Prom 5K
SPRINGFIELD — The Springfield Twin Rivers Rotary hosted a Prom 5K last week. Participants were asked to dress glamorous and race through the park as part of a benefit for…
Creswell Council to vote on sleep site, or buck law
CRESWELL – It all boils down to time, place, and manner. Creswell City Council this week spent four hours working toward coming into compliance with a federal court ruling that…
Creswell Council to vote on sleep site, or buck law
CRESWELL – It all boils down to time, place, and manner. Creswell City Council this week spent four hours working toward coming into compliance with a federal court ruling that…
Thurston baseball perfect in league
SPRINGFIELD – The Thurston Colts baseball team finished a sweep of rival Springfield last week, securing an 18-0 record in the Midwestern League in the process. Thurston already secured its…
Thurston baseball perfect in league
SPRINGFIELD – The Thurston Colts baseball team finished a sweep of rival Springfield last week, securing an 18-0 record in the Midwestern League in the process. Thurston already secured its…

In case you missed it…

Survivors, community reflect on Thurston Shooting

THURSTON — Each day, 12 children die and 32 more are injured from gun violence in America.

Twenty-five years ago at Thurston High School, two more names – 16-year-old Ben Walker and 17-year-old Mikael Nickolauson – were added to the nearly 900 students who have died by gun violence at schools since that tragic Thursday morning.

On May 21, 1998, 15-year-old freshman Kipland “Kipp” Kinkel opened fire on his classmates.

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