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Siuslaw River Boardwalk

Watershed Council to Sponsor Camp With summer break looming students will have time on their hands and parents will have to find things for the children to do.  One of those things is camp.  And the Siuslaw Watershed Council is offering a special outdoor camp that will take in the […]

Siuslaw River Bridge at Sunset

Lady Ducks Advance; Corvallis Regionals Begin This Evening

Lady Ducks Advance Lady Duck Shannon Rhodes’ three-run homer in the sixth inning helped top-seeded Oregon defeat Arizona State 11-6 on Thursday at the Women’s Softball College World Series. Oregon dominated Giselle “G” Juarez, Arizona State’s All-American pitcher. Juarez pitched a complete game, but she gave up 14 hits and […]

Lady Ducks Win Game One; Athlete of the Year Celebration

Ducks Defeat SunDevils The Lady Ducks took to the Diamond this morning against the Arizona State University SunDevils.  The Women’s College World Series opened in Oklahoma City at 9 am Pacific Time.  The Lady Ducks defeated the ASU SunDevils 11-6 and advance to face either Washington or Oklahoma tomorrow evening […]

Lady Ducks Feeling Confident; Free Sports Physicals

Lady Ducks Feeling Confident The Women’s College World Series gets underway tomorrow in Oklahoma City.  The Lady Ducks are in a good position after a strong non-conference schedule this season.  The Ducks have already faced 6 of the other 7 teams in the Championship roster with a 10 and 3 […]

Study Shows Potential for River and Stream Carbon Dioxide Increases; North Fork Brush Fire; ODOT Looking for DMV Input; Wyden Tweets Out Against Trump

Study Shows Potential for River and Stream Carbon Dioxide Increases A new study says that streams and rivers will emit increasing amounts of carbon dioxide as temperatures rise from climate change.  Alba Argerich, a former researcher at Oregon State University studied streams near Eugene for this analysis.  She says the […]