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SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans Available to Oregon Small Businesses
SACRAMENTO, Calif. – Small nonfarm businesses in nine Oregon counties and neighboring counties in California are now eligible to apply for low‑interest ... -
City of Springfield Municipal Courts Continues Modified Services
The City of Springfield Municipal Courts is continuing its modified services plan to help reduce the spread of illness in ... -
Limited Entry Permits to be required for Pamelia and Obsidian areas in 2020
Photos Courtesy of Recreation.gov Springfield, Ore., May 15, 2020 – As in years past, Limited Entry Permits will be required for ... -
GREENHILL HUMANE SOCIETY PRESERVES FAMILIES BY KEEPING PEOPLE AND PETS TOGETHER WITH SUPPORT OF $25,000 ...
May 19, 2020— EUGENE, OREGON – Greenhill Humane Society has received a $25,000 grant from PetSmart Charities to help keep pets with their families even ... -
Willamette National Forest welcomes new forest supervisor
Springfield, Ore., May 12, 2020 – Dave Warnack has been selected as the new forest supervisor for the Willamette National Forest effective April ... -
Local Businesses Adjust to Reopening Guidelines
How Residents can Make the Transition Smooth Eugene, OR – Travel Lane County, along with our area chambers of commerce, are excited ... -
Eugene Symphony Launches New Radio Program on KLCC
The limited edition series will debut on Sunday, May 17 at 1 p.m. PDT on KLCC (FM 89.7) EUGENE, OR ... -
OSCC Business Updates for COVID-19
OBI hosts webinar with House Republican Leader Christine Drazen Chambers and their members are invited to join OBI in a ... -
Fixing Springfield’s Streets 2019 Bond Measure Annual Report Available
In November 2018, Springfield voters approved a five-year $10 million general obligation bond to fund street repairs on a list ... -
Kaiser Permanente opens Chase Gardens Medical Office
EUGENE, Ore., (May 5, 2020) – Kaiser Permanente Northwest opened its Chase Gardens Medical Office today. Located at 360 S. ...
