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Festive celebrations await in Creswell – from Santa to a parade

Ashlin Sanderson·

CRESWELL – While Springfield rolls out its Oldest & Coldest Parade this weekend, South Lane is getting ready to celebrate the holiday season next weekend with the 22nd annual Creswell Winter Lights Festival on Saturday, Dec. 13. Winter Lights, hosted by the Creswell Chamber of Commerce, features live music, a holiday vendor market, Santa Claus,…

Barbara Ann (Tiedje) Few: Dec. 14, 1933 – Friday, Nov. 14, 2025

Chronicle News Service·

The beautiful earthly life of Barbara Ann (Tiedje) Few, so full of joyful service to Christ, family, friends, and her community, ended peacefully on Friday, November 14, 2025.  Barbara was born in Tucson, Arizona, on December 14, 1933 to William and Lucile Tiedje (nee Ewer). Her spirit of adventure was first ignited when her family…

Creswell’s iconic museum building gets a facelift

Ashlin Sanderson·

CRESWELL – The historic structure that Creswellians recognize from just a glimpse recently underwent fundamental construction to preserve the building’s integrity. The Creswell Historical Museum sits on the corner of N. 5th St. and W. Oregon Ave., a memorable view for all who are familiar with the city. The building is so instrumental to the…

City manager pay increases amid City budget concerns

Ashlin Sanderson·

SPRINGFIELD — It is no secret that the City of Springfield is facing a budget dilemma. So, how does the City balance employee wage adjustments with long-term financial challenges? “Springfield faces a growing structural budget gap that threatens the city’s ability to maintain essential services,” reads a statement from the City’s website. Actions to combat…

Cottage Theatre: ‘Alice’s ADVENTURES In Wonderland’

Chronicle News Service·

March Hare (Siena Staunau-Reicher), Dormouse (Ylectra Young), Alice (Audriahna Jones), and the Mad Hatter (Brandon Foster) from a whimsical tea party scene showcasing the chaos and charm of Wonderland. COTTAGE GROVE – Cottage Theatre will close its 2025 season with a new adaptation of Lewis Carroll’s classic tale, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland,” from Dec. 5…

Letter to the Editor: SMART Court strengthens our community

CHRIS WIG – FOR THE CHRONICLE·

Dear Editor: As Executive Director of Emergence, the treatment provider for SMART Court, I was glad to see the Chronicle highlight the four recent graduates. Their success reflects what happens when accountability and high-quality treatment work hand in hand. We’re grateful for the opportunity to stand alongside our neighbors who find recovery, restore trust with…

Thurston teen to rehab at elite Chicago facility

Chronicle News Service·

THURSTON – The Merritts are making a big move. If all goes as planned, Thurston High School junior wrestling and rodeo star Teagan Merritt will be flown to Chicago on Thursday, where she will be transferred to the Shirley Ryan AbilityLab, one of the nation’s top rehabilitation hospitals for severe brain and spinal-cord injuries. Merritt…

Death Notices: Sandwick, Childers

Chronicle News Service·

■ Derl L. Sandwick, 93, of Creswell, died Nov. 24. Arrangements: Smith-Lund-Mills. ■ Dennis James Childers, 64, of Eugene, died Nov. 23. Arrangements: Sunset Hills.

‘Toy to the World’ fundraiser this weekend

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – Robb and Kori, hosts of the morning show on New Country 93.3 (KKNU-FM) are launching the inaugural “Toy to the World” fundraiser. The event collects new, unwrapped toys, monetary donations, and unused gift cards for the children of Relief Nursery in Eugene and Springfield.The fundraiser will take place at two locations this weekend:…

Public comment sought on updated Oregon automatic voter signup rules

Chronicle News Service·

SALEM – The Oregon Secretary of State Office is accepting public comment on proposed administrative rules for the Oregon Motor Voter (OMV) program, the state’s automatic voter registration system managed by the Department of Transportation’s Driver and Motor Vehicle Services Division (DMV). From September to November, the Secretary of State’s office convened a Rules Advisory…

Fareless transit service launches with rides from Eugene to OSU, Junction City, and more

Chronicle News Service·

EUGENE – The pilot project for public transit service along the 99W corridor, 99 Vine, began on Nov. 24. This new service is fareless, connecting McMinnville to Eugene with stops in communities including Rickreall, Amity, Monmouth, Corvallis (OSU), Monroe, Junction City, and Eugene (Amtrak and UO). The service offers four trips in each direction every…

Report highlights students’ health needs, urgent call for support

GUEST COLUMN·

By Francis Bautista SanchezOregon Health News More than one in five Oregon eighth- and 11th-graders experienced unmet mental or physical health care needs in 2022, according to a new state Student Health Survey (SHS) report developed with Oregon youth using the most recent data available. The findings paint a sobering picture of the challenges youth…

Sheriff’s issue DUII’s aplenty

Chronicle News Service·

On Nov. 18 at 7:30 p.m., a deputy witnessed a vehicle turn the wrong way onto Oak Street from 7th Avenue. The vehicle crashed into another car. As the deputy stood next to the car, the driver attempted to switch seats with the passenger. The driver was identified as Samuel Edache Ogwuche, 26, of Eugene.…

Man attempts to runover friend, two arrested

Chronicle News Service·

LOWELL – On Nov. 29 at about 12:30 p.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of reckless endangering in the area of Big Fall Creek Road milepost 5, a popular camping area northeast of Lowell. Deputies learned Zachery Ty Bryan, 44, of Eugene, was in a pickup truck with Johnnie Faye Cartwright, 32,…

Springfield man pleads guilty to federal hate crime

Chronicle News Service·

EUGENE – A Springfield man appeared before a U.S. District Court Judge on Nov. 24 and pleaded guilty to a federal hate crime for assaulting a victim based on their sexual orientation. Daniel Andrew McGee, 26, pleaded guilty to one count of a Hate Crime Act involving an Attempt to Kill. According to court documents,…

The Main Event: Boys basketball

Eli Thomas·

THURSTON VS. SHELDON ■ Just the facts: The Class 5A Colts take on the Class 6A Irish at McArthur Court at 8:30 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 6 ■ Tipping off: Teams from different classes facing off is a theme of the eight-game slate at McArthur Court on Saturday. The Colts had an undefeated league season…

Previews: Boys and girls swimming

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

THURSTON / MOHAWK ■ The Colts open the 2025-26 season at Cottage Grove to compete in the Cottage Grove Relays. Thurston/Mohawk will compete against Cottage Grove, Hidden Valley, Marist Catholic/Elmira, Marshfield, Roseburg, and Sheldon. The one to watch for Thurston will be the senior Quinn Davenport, who has committed to swim at Pacific University next…

Previews: Boys and girls basketball

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

Boys ■ THURSTON: The Colts will play the Central Panthers at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 3. The two match up in the season opener for the second consecutive year. Thurston won 54-47 in Independence last year, but this year the Panthers will travel to Springfield. On Tuesday, Dec. 9 at 6:45 p.m., the Colts…

Previews: Boys and girls wrestling

Seth Thompson·

■ SPRINGFIELD: The first match of the year for the Millers is at Churchill for the Kenny Cox tournament on Saturday morning. Competing here alongside Springfield and the hosts in Churchill are Elmira, Newport, Sheldon, Siletz Valley, South Eugene, Sutherlin, and Thurston. Here, look for the seniors, Vince Andrews (132) and Haley Siders (120-125). Andrews…

Legal Notices: Edition of Dec. 4, 2025

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TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE T.S. No.: OR-25-1026035-BB Reference is made to that certain deed made by, KEVIN L GOTTWIG as Grantor to U.S. BANK TRUST COMPANY, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as trustee, in favor of U.S. BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, as Beneficiary, dated 1/26/2007, recorded 3/5/2007, in official records of LANE County, Oregon as fee/file/instrument/microfilm/reception number 2007-014812 and…

Winter Sports Preview: Thurston boys basketball

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THURSTON ■ Address: 333 58th St. ■ Head coach: Blaine Liberatore’s 11th year at Thurston ■ Last season: Undefeated (12-0) league champs … Lost in playoffs  … Four league titles (2002, ’11, ’24, ’25). ■ Total returners: 3 TOP RETURNERS ■ Lucas Labounty, Wing, Sr., 6-5, #12 2024: Averaged 17 ppg, 4 reb., 3 ast.…

Friends & Foes: ‘Mac Court’ reunites former Ducks

Steve Mims FOR THE CHRONICLE·

PLEASANT HILL – When Ryan Svenson began imagining prep basketball matchups for the “Return of the Mac,” one came to mind immediately. Luke Jackson and Maarty Leunen will return to their old stomping grounds – this time as coaches – to headline an eight-game prep slate on Dec. 6 at McArthur Court. Jackson will lead…

Thurston student suffers serious injuries

Ron Hartman – Reporter·

THURSTON – Teagan Merritt, a 16-year-old junior at Thurston High School, woke up last week thinking she was a 14-year-old 8th-grader at Thurston Middle School. It was a typical response for someone with a severe brain injury, the result of a tragic car accident that has thoroughly shaken the Thurston community. Now, the elite wrestler…

Springfield releases video on rules, recommendations for e-mobility devices

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – The City of Springfield has developed a traffic safety video about the rules and recommendations for E-mobility devices. The City of Springfield has produced an informative and friendly video about the rules and recommendations for E-mobility devices within Springfield and on Willamalane Park & Recreation District parks and paths. We have observed an increase…

Grove therapy dog dies in traffic incident

Ashlin Sanderson·

COTTAGE GROVE – The City lost a beloved member of the police department on Nov. 20 as comfort K9 Sabrina died after being struck by a vehicle on Highway 99 just north of River Rd. CGPD Police Chief Cory Chase said in a news release: “We are incredibly heartbroken and devastated by this tragedy. Sabrina…

Residents still questioning use of Flock cameras in Springfield

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SPRINGFIELD – Springfield residents continue to raise concerns about the Springfield Police Department’s use of Flock cameras, and those concerns have only intensified after word spread that automated license plate recognition (ALPR) cameras had captured images of a stolen vehicle, even though the cameras were supposed to be inactive. Flock is the largest public-private safety…

Who needs NYC? Springfield students throw own ‘Macy’s’ Parade

Erin Tierney-Heggenstaller – Executive Editor·

SPRINGFIELD – About 3.5 million people show up to line the streets of New York City every year to watch the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, but perhaps a lesser-known secret is that Springfield cooks up one of its own annually on Hayden Bridge Road. Page Elementary students on Friday, Nov. 21, held their own Macy’s…

Four graduate SMART Court program

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – The City of Springfield celebrated the achievements of four graduates from its SMART Court (Springfield Municipal Adult Recovery and Treatment) program during a ceremony on Nov. 20 at the Springfield Justice Center. SMART Court is a supervised treatment program designed for individuals with substance use or co-occurring disorders. It provides an alternative to…

Barbara Few service on Dec. 19

Ron Hartman – Reporter·

CRESWELL – This basketball season just isn’t going to be the same without the “Gonzaga Grandma.” Barbara Few, who would have turned 93 next month, died on Friday, Nov. 14 after a three- or four-week illness, according to her husband, retired Rev. Norm Few. Together, the Few family has long been Creswell’s First Family when…

Winter Sports Preview: Thurston Boys & Girls Wrestling

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

■ Head coach: Mike Simons … led both teams to league titles in 2024■ Total returners: 41 boys, 15 girls TOP RETURNERS – Boys■ Michael Salas-Sanchez (120), Jr.Note: State champion, 5th at High School nationals■ Lukas Salas-Sanchez (113), So.Note: State champion TOP RETURNERS – Girls■ Kassidy Hadden (135), Sr.Note: Injured in 2024, state placer in…

Shop local: Show up for small businesses

Chronicle News Service·

Report: Holiday spending to reach $263B, with $109 N opportunity in revenue for small businesses. The 2025 holiday shopping season is here—and shoppers are ready to splurge, according to this year’s Holiday Shopping Survey published by Intuit QuickBooks. Despite anxious whispers of tariffs and inflation, consumers are prepared to throw open their wallets and spend…

Free holiday meal Dec. 3

Chronicle News Service·

Lane County Youth Services invites the community to the 16th annual FREE community holiday meal on Wednesday, December 3. The meal, open to everyone, is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Lane County Youth Services at 2727 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd., Eugene, and includes free food boxes to take home and a raffle…

Fun, under construction

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – Members of the Springfield Twin Rivers Rotary chapter help construct new playground equipment it donated at Family Relief Nursery on Friday, Nov. 14. Chapter president John Kimpton and McKenzie McCauley work on a water tower. PHOTO PROVIDED

STEPPING UP: Family launches shoe drive fundraiser to support international adoption

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – The Kohl family is conducting a shoe drive fundraiser from Nov. 17, 2025, to Jan. 17, 2026, to raise money for the adoption fees of a child with Down syndrome. The family will earn funds based on the total weight of the pairs of gently worn, used, and new shoes collected, as Funds2Orgs…

Study: No flu vax for nearly half of Oregon health workers

Chronicle News Service·

Rates of influenza vaccination among health care workers in Oregon plummeted over the last five respiratory virus seasons, raising the risk of infection for patients, according to new Oregon Health Authority (OHA) data. To increase vaccination rates, public health recommendations encourage health care workers – including contractors and volunteers – to get vaccinated every flu…

Springfield birth center partners to combat syphilis

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – Our Community Birth Center, a nonprofit midwifery birth center at 188 W. B St. in Springfield, was awarded a grant through Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation and Oregon Health Authority to support its collaboration with Black Thistle Street Aid to provide reproductive healthcare services and communicable disease prevention, specifically targeting syphilis screenings for…

10-Year ‘Destination Master Plan’ resident sentiment survey is live

Chronicle News Service·

EUGENE — Travel Lane County has launched a community survey as part of its Destination Master Plan process, inviting residents across Lane County to share their perspectives on tourism’s role in our region. The Destination Master Plan, now entering its research phase, is a 10-year roadmap to guide how our visitor economy grows and supports…

Cottage Theatre offers eight-week after-school program

Chronicle News Service·

COTTAGE GROVE — Cottage Theatre is offering an eight-week after-school program for young actors ages 11 to 17, led by Alana Merz. The program will culminate in two public performances of “Junie B. Jones JR. The Musical.” Rehearsals are scheduled for Wednesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 5:30 p.m., beginning Jan. 7, 2026. A full…

Springfield museum closing temporarily

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – The Springfield History Museum will temporarily close to the public from Jan. 1 through July 10, 2026 to support a major collections care initiative. During this time, staff and volunteers will focus on processing, conserving, and organizing thousands of historical artifacts to ensure their long-term preservation. The Museum is home to more than…

Lowell man arrested after menacing, pursuit

Chronicle News Service·

LOWELL – On Nov. 15, Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of menacing involving Marcquis Andrew Lee White, 33, of Lowell, who allegedly brandished a handgun and fled the scene in a vehicle. Deputies deployed an armored rescue vehicle, drone, and K9 units to search for the suspect. His vehicle was later found…

8th Street intersection reopens in the Grove

Chronicle News Service·

COTTAGE GROVE – The 8th Street intersection is now open as part of the EDA Main Street Revitalization Project, marking the second concrete intersection completed. Traffic will continue to be routed on the south side of Main Street throughout the project, which extends from Highway 99 to the Main Street Bridge. North side progress: Concrete…

Winter Sports Preview: Creswell Bulldogs Girls Basketball

Chronicle News Service·

■ Address: 33390 Niblock Ln.■ Head coach: Tyler Hollingsworth, 9th year at Creswell■ Last year: Won 1st league title since 2013; lost in playoffs■ Total returners: 10 TOP RETURNERS■ Kylie Leonard, G, Sr., 5-5, #52024: 1st team All-League … averaged 8 ppg., 3 reb., 3 ast., 2 steals■ Mila Nguyen, G, Jr., 5-6, #42024: 1st…

Winter Sports Preview: Cottage Grove Lions Girls Basketball

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

■ Address: 1375 S. River Rd.■ Head coach: Kim Beer, first season at CGHS … after coaching at La Pine for the 2024-25 season. Beer has also coached at Pleasant Hill twice, going 34-52 in his first stint and 23-3 in the second■ Total returners: 4 TOP RETURNERS■ Mariah Bailey, Guard, Sr., 5-6, #12Note: All-conference…

Winter Sports Preview: Pleasant Hill Billies Boys Basketball

Chronicle News Service·

■ Address: 84455 N. Enterprise Rd.■ Head coach: Luke Jackson’s 2nd year at Pleasant Hill■ Last season: Lost in semifinals of Class 3A state playoffs■ Total returners: 6 … 2 returning starters TOP RETURNERS■ Landen Melvin, G, Sr., 6-1, #42024: First Team All-League■ Jacob Neely, G, Sr., 5-10, #12024: All-League defensive team■ Doug Green, F/C,…

Winter Sports Preview: Cottage Grove Lions Boys Basketball

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

COTTAGE GROVE LIONS■ Address: 1375 S. River Rd.■ Head coach: Seth Hutchison, 8th year■ Last season: Lost in postseason play-in game to Newport.■ Total returners: 5TOP RETURNERS■ Trevor Cooper, Wing/Post, Jr., 6-6, #242024: Averaged 15.4 points and 8.1 rebounds. … 1st team all Sky-Em as a sophomore■ Tai Lam, PG, Jr., 5-8, #112024: Averaged 4.5…

Winter Sports Preview: Springfield Millers Boys Basketball

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

SPRINGFIELD MILLERS■ Address: 875 7th St.■ Head coach: Jeremy Houng TOP RETURNERS■ Brady Loser, G, Sr., 6-2, #02024: Brady has come a long way since junior year. He has put in a lotof work and his athleticism has taken a huge step forward. He is a strong slashing off-guard that teams will struggle to contain■…

Winter Sports Preview: Springfield Boys & Girls Wrestling

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

Head coach: Chase WellsTotal returners: 9 boys, 5 girls TOP RETURNERS – Boys■ Vince Andrews (132), Sr.Note: One win away from qualifying for state in 2024, has shown massive improvement after starting wrestling in 8th grade■ Michael Christie (120), Sr.Note: Improved a lot since freshman year, has potential to make big run at districts TOP…

Winter Sports Preview: Pleasant Hill Boys & Girls Wrestling

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

■ Head coach: Dahn Nikitins, 35 years with Billies; 4th-place last year in state was the highest finish in tenure and the highest Pleasant Hill has had in wrestling.■ Total returners: 12 TOP RETURNERS – Boys■ Jacob Boyles (120), Jr.Note: 2024 state champion■ Dean Scott (120-130), Jr.Note: Placed at state■ Jack Quinones (120-130), So.Note: Placed…

Winter Sports Preview: Cottage Grove Girls & Boys Wrestling

Chronicle News Service·

■ Head coach: Christina Kent■ Total returners: 25 TOP RETURNERS – Boys■ Jeffrey Conklin (132-138), Jr.Note: Two-time regional placer and two-time state placer. Took 3rd last year and 5th his freshman year. … Beat multiple state champs throughout the season. A quiet leader.■ Jayden Davis (157-165), Sr.Note: Regional placer last year and won some matches…

Winter Sports Preview: Creswell Boys & Girls Wrestling

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

■ Head coach: Jeff Cardwell■ Total returners: 11 boys, 3 girls TOP RETURNERS – Boys■ Coleman Breslaw (132), So.Note: State qualifier last year (29-19); just missed placing at state.■ Javier Bautista (157), Jr.Note: 27-19, 4th in regional tournament, top-3 qualify for state tournament■ Andrew Terry (190), Jr.Note: 19-11, 2nd in regional, qualified for state■ Brandon…

Winter Sports Preview: Cheer

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

COTTAGE GROVE■ Nothing submitted. CRESWELL■ Head coach: Maranda Houck■ Total returners: 11 TOP RETURNERS■ Ava Koch, Sr. captainNote: In freshman year, team won 3rd place in team competition at state■ Taylor Dennis, Sr. captainNote: 3rd year in program. Has done individual competition all three years; placed for the first time last year.■ Haylee Mendonca, Sr.…

Winter Sports Preview: Boys and Girls Swimming

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

COTTAGE GROVE BOYS SCHEDULE■ 12/5, Cottage Grove Relays at Warren H. Daughtery Aquatic Center, TBD. (Cottage Grove, Hidden Valley, Marist Catholic/Elmira, Marshfield, North Valley, Roseburg, Sheldon, Thurston/Mohawk)■ 1/9, Sheldon Invitational at Sheldon Pool, 3 p.m. (Cottage Grove, Sheldon, Springfield)■ 1/9, Cottage Grove vs. Marshfield in Dual Meet, 4 p.m., Cottage Grove HS■ 2/13-14, District Meet…

Winter Sports Preview: Thurston Girls Basketball

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

■ Address: 333 58th St.■ Head coach: Kevin Durfee, 3rd year at Thurston■ Total returners: TOP RETURNERS■ Addi Nelson, G, Sr., 5-8, #22024: All-League 1st team■ Payton Tovey, G, Jr. 5-7, #122024: 2nd team All-League■ Emmiana Gerdrum, PG, So., 5-7, #202024: Honorable Mention All-League as a freshman■ Bridgette Nault, Post, Sr., 5-11, #132024: Third-year starter■…

Winter Sports Preview: Springfield Millers Girls Basketball

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

Address: 875 7th St.Head Coach: Joe Williamson, 6th season at SHSTotal returners: 7 TOP RETURNERS■ Darissa Romero-Ahsam, G, Sr., 5-7, #12024: Defensive player of the year, first team all conference■ Sailor Hall, G, Jr., 5-9, #322024: First team all-conference■ Iyahna Woodard, P, Jr., 6-1, #30■ Lia Jones, G, So., 5-7, #02024: Honorable mention all-conference TEAM…

Winter Sports Preview: Pleasant Hill Billies Girls Basketball

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

■ Address: 84455 N. Enterprise Rd.■ Head coach: Terry Newton was coach at Perrydell for 23 years, 12 w girls, 10 w boys, multiple top 5 in state finishes … coached Vernonia in 2024■ Last year: Billies won league tournament; lost in playoffs■ Total returners: 5 (seven seniors graduated) TOP RETURNERS■ Soleis Jones, Wing, Sr.,…

Winter Sports Preview: Creswell Bulldogs Boys Basketball

Seth Thompson and Eli Thomas·

■ Address: 33390 Niblock Ln.■ Head coach: Jesse Thomas’ 10th year at Creswell … has won four league titles in past nine years.■ Last season: Reached playoffs■ Total returners: 6 TOP RETURNERSLuke Bailey, F/Post, Sr., 6-5, #232024: Averaged 11 pts, 6 reb per game … 2nd team All-LeagueMason Schartz, G/F, Jr., 6-5, #32024: Averaged 7…

Something to bark about: Comfort K9 Corporal Carlton sworn in to serve

Ashlin Sanderson·

LANE COUNTY – A four-legged furry friend was officially sworn in for duty to work with the Lane County Sheriff’s Office last Wednesday. Special Deputy Corporal Carlton, a 2-year-old goldendoodle, took an oath of office to serve as an LCSO wellness dog at the Lane County Courthouse. Lane County Sheriff Carl Wilkerson and K9 Corporal…

Legal Notices: Edition of Nov. 27, 2025

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SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION Case No.: 25CV51078 IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE PNC BANK, NATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff, vs. UNKNOWN HEIRS AND DEVISEES OF SUSAN M RAY AKA SUSAN MARIE RAY AKA SUSAN RAY; COREY RAY; CURTIS WAYNE RAY; RAY KLEIN INC. DBA PROFESSIONAL CREDIT SERVICE; OCCUPANTS OF…

Wyden tours Food for Lane County

Ashlin Sanderson·

EUGENE – Food insecurity has been an ongoing issue in Lane County, with a recent spike in need for assistance, coupled with federal fund hang-ups. Last Thursday, U.S. Sen. Ron Wyden toured the Food for Lane County warehouse at 770 Bailey Hill Rd., donated groceries, and spoke on the subject. “This food is going to…

City celebrates Mill Street reopening

Ashlin Sanderson·

SPRINGFIELD – After stormy weather soiled plans for the Mill Street grand opening that was initially scheduled for Wednesday, Nov. 5, the City of Springfield celebrated a sunny ribbon-cutting ceremony last Friday. Construction on Mill Street broke ground in September last year, and south A Street to Centennial Blvd. was officially opened on Halloween the…

Ukrainian church, storytellers honored in Springfield

Ashlin Sanderson·

SPRINGFIELD – The Nativity Ukrainian Church Congregation and the Lane County Monument Projects have been selected to receive the 2025 Springfield Heritage Awards. Springfield City Council awarded the recipients at its Nov. 17 meeting. The Springfield Heritage Awards are a program to recognize stewardship of history and heritage within the community. There are two award…

SUB recognized nationally, regionally

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – Springfield Utility Board (SUB) was recently recognized by both the American Public Power Association (APPA) and the Northwest Public Power Association (NWPPA). SUB earned a Smart Energy Provider (SEP) designation from the APPA for demonstrating a commitment to, and proficiency in, energy efficiency, distributed generation, and environmental initiatives that support the goal of…

Drifters introduce Willard as GM

Seth Thompson·

SPRINGFIELD – The Drifters named Jake Willard their new general manager Monday. Willard – who has spent the past six years with TrackTownUSA and the Prefontaine Classic – takes over for Barry Bokn, who retired this fall. Team officials said Willard brings a community-focused approach for the Drifters, saying he will help build upon current…

Veterans Day breakfast, services honor those who have served

Ashlin Sanderson·

SPRINGFIELD – The City of Springfield and The American Legion Post #40 co-hosted a Veterans Breakfast with Mayor Sean VanGordon to honor Springfield’s veterans and thank them for their service last Tuesday. “The breakfast is a small but simple way to say thank you and to show our respect for the community and our gratitude,”…

The Springfield Lions: 75 years of care, giving

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – The Springfield Lions Club, known for its dedication to serving others, celebrated its 75th anniversary on the evening of Nov. 3 at Major Family Funeral Home on Mill Street. Springfield Mayor Sean VanGordon delivered opening remarks, emphasizing the Lions Club’s vital role in the community over the past 7 decades. The club, part…

Small ‘business optimism’ dips slightly

Chronicle News Service·

The National Federation of Independent Business Small Business Optimism Index declined by 0.6 points in October to 98.2, but remained above its 52-year average of 98. The Uncertainty Index fell 12 points from September to 88, the lowest reading of this year. “Small business optimism is hovering just above the all-time average, which is definitely…

Egan Warming Centers opening

Chronicle News Service·

EUGENE — St. Vincent de Paul of Lane County (SVdP) staff who oversee the agency’s Egan Warming Centers program are preparing for the upcoming winter season with new challenges to overcome following a 50-percent reduction in the program’s funding. Egan is one program among many affected by a state directive to reduce spending for shelter…

Free ‘canines’ calendars available in Springfield

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – Dog lovers in Springfield can grab the free 2026 Canines for Clean Water calendar at various locations. Created by the City’s Stormwater Team, the calendar features 12 local dogs selected from over 160 submissions to promote clean rivers and the importance of picking up after pets. Free calendars are available while supplies last…

Springfield’s ‘Warm hearts, full bowls’ campaign

Chronicle News Service·

SPRINGFIELD – The owner of a local pet store has launched a community effort to support pets whose families may be in need this season. It runs through Dec. 31. When checking out at All American Pet, 1833 Pioneer Parkway East, shoppers are invited to round up their total to the next dollar. All money…

Grove Museum hosts holiday event featuring stained glass

Chronicle News Service·

COTTAGE GROVE – The Cottage Grove Museum is set to welcome the community to its 12th annual Stained Glass and Candlelight Holiday Event on Saturday, Dec. 6. The event will take place from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the museum, located at the corner of Birch Ave. and H St. in the historic Northwest…

Springfield Library funding decision date nears

Ashlin Sanderson·

SPRINGFIELD – As the public comment period runs out of time, community members and Springfield Library volunteers continue to voice their concerns to the Springfield City Council in hopes it will halt the proposal to slash library funding by $500,000 in the report of the Mayor’s Fiscal Stability Task Force. According to the City, the…

Angler’s Log: Take advantage of free fishing weekend

FRANK ARMENDARIZ for The Chronicle·

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Alton Baker Park is a gem that sits on the banks of the Willamette River in the heart of Eugene, Oregon. A large regional park, a 2-mile-long canal fed by the Willamette, meanders through the park and is regularly stocked with trout from spring through fall.

Two Lane Titans earn All-American honors at NWAC

Chronicle Staff Report·

EUGENE – The Lane Community College Titans men’s and women’s cross country teams finished second and fourth, respectively, at the 2025 Northwest Athletic Conference Championships in Spokane Valley, Wash., on Monday, Nov. 10. Led by third-year head coach and NWAC Southern Region Coach of the Year, Chris Yorges, the men placed second behind Spokane Community…

Column: A stronger economy means a healthier Oregon

Chronicle News Service·

By Becky Hultberg We see it in the headlines: Oregon hospitals are struggling. After years of struggling to make ends meet, they have been forced to make tough choices, including cutting services and laying off staff. The ripple effects of these decisions impact us all, with services farther away from home or unavailable, and with…

Letter to the Editor: $11.2 million for Mill Street improvements?

Chronicle News Service·

Dear Editor: I am dismayed that the City of Springfield spent over $11.2 million on the Mill St improvements. Mill Street definitely needed repairs, but this project cost more than 50% the entire five-year bond measure for street repairs approved in 2024. There are so many neglected streets in Springfield that need minor and major…

Legal Notices: Edition of Nov. 20, 2025

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TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE TS No. OR09000038-25-1 APN 0816379 | 1901142403600 TO No 250302129-OR-MSI TRUSTEE’S NOTICE OF SALE Reference is made to that certain Trust Deed made by, ROBERT LEE ERSPAMER as Grantor to CASCADE TITLE as Trustee, in favor of MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., as designated nominee for BANK OF THE PACIFIC, Beneficiary…

Juanita’s story: Cottage Grove rattled by ICE raids

Erin Tierney-Heggenstaller – Executive Editor·

Juanita Avila stands at the front desk of her grocery store, Juanita’s Latina Store in Cottage Grove, Oregon, the day after she was arrested by ICE agents. Avila had her green card in her pocket during the encounter. BOB WILLIAMS / THE CHRONICLE

South Lane residents shoot down fire levy

Ashlin Sanderson·

LANE COUNTY – Election results are in. Last week, voters in Cottage Grove and Creswell had the opportunity to decide whether or not to increase funding for South Lane Fire and Rescue. The measure on the ballot for South Lane residents gave voters the chance to consider replacing the District’s current levy of 47 cents…

Springfield approves plan for firefighters

Ashlin Sanderson·

SPRINGFIELD – Springfield residents voted yes last week to approve an increase to the Eugene-Springfield Fire Department’s local option fire levy. Ballot Measure #20-371 proposes a five-year levy of 53 cents per $1,000 assessed value beginning in July 2026 – an increase of 15 cents. The increased rate reflects inflation and the rising cost of…

VanGordon, Loveall for county commissioner

Ashlin Sanderson·

SPRINGFIELD – Sean VanGordon has been involved in Springfield government since 2011, and most recently as the City mayor. This election year, he is taking his role one step further and running for Lane County Commissioner. On Monday, VanGordon and David Loveall, the incumbent, announced their campaigns for the Lane County Commissioner seat representing Springfield. …

Two men identified in McKenzie Bridge shooting

Chronicle News Service·

McKENZIE BRIDGE – On Nov. 9 at about 11 a.m., Lane County Sheriff’s deputies responded to a report of two individuals shooting at each other in the 54700 block of Caddis Lane, McKenzie Bridge. Deputies responded and cleared the property, locating two males with life-threatening gunshot wounds and several witnesses. Both males were transported to…

Traffic fatalities in Lane

Chronicle News Service·

On Friday, Nov. 7, at 3:15 p.m., Oregon State Police responded to a three-vehicle crash on Beltline Highway near milepost 0 in Lane County. A westbound Honda Accord, driven by 52-year-old Russell Fredrick Moncrief of Eugene, braked suddenly and was rear-ended by a westbound Chevrolet Silverado, operated by 52-year-old Scott Allen Zipprich of Elmira. This…

Waste prevention season kicks into high gear

Daniel Hiestand – WasteWise·

As the holiday season kicks into gear, Waste Wise Lane County – a part of the Lane County Waste Management Division – wants to help you prioritize waste prevention during a waste-prone time of year through two upcoming campaigns. Simplify the holidays Starting Thanksgiving Day, Lane County residents are encouraged to join the county’s annual…

Veterans should not go hungry

Chronicle News Service·

By Coleman Nee According to U.S. government data and recent policy studies, nearly 25% of America’s veterans live either below the federal poverty level or paycheck to paycheck, with little margin for unexpected expenses. To get by, many adopt emergency-level budgets. But even the harshest austerity measures may not be enough. Life at the bottom…

Take a moment, thank a veteran this week

BOB BECK for The Chronicle·

“Come, let us go up to the mountain of the Lord, to the temple of the God of Jacob. He will teach us his ways, so that we may walk in his paths.”The law will go out from Zion, the word of the Lord from Jerusalem.He will judge between the nations and will settle disputes…

Lane County Farmers Market coming to Springfield Library

Ashlin Sanderson·

SPRINGFIELD – A weekly farmers market is coming to Downtown Springfield. The Springfield Economic Development Agency (SEDA) board agreed to direct the city manager to enter a Memorandum of Understanding with Lane County Farmers Market to establish a farmers market in Downtown Springfield on Sundays during peak produce season. Lane County Farmers Market is Eugene’s…

PublicHouse: ‘Friendsgiving’ events: Nov. 12-16

Chronicle News Service·

What: Friends make life so much more special, and PublicHouse is excited to celebrate all of those feels with their Annual Friendsgiving event featuring shareable food specials, drink specials, Live Music under the Big Top heated tent and so much more! Food: The Food folks have decided to prepare shareable foods for the occasion, including: Moi Poki…

State, area residents step up to help on food shortages

Chronicle News Service·

Lane County on Nov. 7 announced it is committing $200,000 from emergency reserves to increase emergency food access for community members and assist with basic household needs for families disrupted by recent immigration enforcement activity. Funding will be provided to Food for Lane County to help support efforts to feed the community while SNAP benefits…

Teen builds, donates pet supplies for PAWS

Ashlin Sanderson·

COTTAGE GROVE – A Pleasant Hill student donated over 2,600 pounds of animal supplies to a local organization in Cottage Grove last month. Kyle Dean, a 16-year-old student and Troop 61 Eagle Scout, said he wanted to “do something outside the box.” Paws and Whiskers Society (PAWS) in Cottage Grove is a charitable organization that…

Creswell HS girls soccer team headed to semis

McKenzie Days·

CRESWELL — The third-seeded Creswell girls soccer team survived a soggy second-round Class 1A/2A/3A playoff at Markley Field on Tuesday night, holding off the No. 14-seeded Blanchet Catholic to 1-0 to reach the state semifinals. “I think in the end, we were the better team. It didn’t show on the scoreboard, but it showed on…

Notebook: Class 5A State Champs – Thurston & Springfield

Eli Thomas·

THURSTON Thurston coach Devin Vanscoy stated last week that the girls team was hoping to place within the top eight, and that Carson Buergey on the boys hoped to finish within the top five overall racers at the Class 5A cross country state championships. They came close.  The girls placed ninth and Buergey (15:51.35) finished…