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“Whatever it Takes”: A Message from SPD Chief Andrew Shearer
When crises occur, organizations need a deeply ingrained culture of agility and resilience, and a clear understanding of their missions. ... -
County Encourages Readiness for New ‘Atmospheric River’
The National Weather Service is predicting a possible atmospheric river and high winds along the West Coast January 30 to ... -
Team Springfield Working Together in Storm Response
On January 17, 2024, Governor Tina Kotek joined the City of Springfield and Lane County Government in declaring Lane County ... -
Ice Storms 2024: Restoration, Public Safety UPDATES
The Springfield Area Chamber of Commerce is monitoring updates from the city, schools, utilities, and other pertinent partners and resources ... -
Opportunity Oregon Transitioning from For-Profit to Nonprofit Status
Opportunity Oregon, a leading organization dedicated to finding employment opportunities for justice-involved individuals through prison outreach, employer education, and business ... -
Springfield’s State of the City to be Held on January 25
Springfield’s annual State of the City Address will take place at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, January 25 at the Richard ... -
OCCU Celebrates its Biggest Volunteer Year
OCCU team members volunteered more than 4,500 hours in 2023, the biggest year yet for employee volunteerism. Staff logged the ... -
Simplicity by Hayden Homes gifts $15,000 to nonprofits across Oregon
Hayden Homes provides high quality work while delivering the best value on every new home they build. Hiring and sourcing ... -
Bushnell Responds to the Growing Mental Health Crisis in Lane County
Oregon Health Authority awards grant to Bushnell University for students studying clinical mental health counseling Bushnell University is pleased to ... -
Corporate Transparency Act Adds New Federal Reporting Req’s for Many Small Businesses
Beginning on January 1, 2024, many companies in the United States will have to report information about their beneficial owners ...









