Claiming that they have been the victim of “censorship,” the Livingston County Republican Party has called for a boycott of the local newspaper, and the creation of a “conservative …
Kimberley grapples with escalating crime ahead of state election
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FebFebruary 2021 at 10:09pm
A community meeting last year in Fitzroy Crossing heard concerns about youth crime and the underlying causes.
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WA Police statistics show the crime rate around the Kimberley has continued to escalate over the past decade
It is a key issue in next month s state election, with views varying from cracking down on juvenile offenders to a better funding of wraparound services
Candidates in the forthcoming state election make their pitches to the electorate
A group of kids broke into her house, crept past her sleeping children and stole two sets of car keys. She said one of the boys was likely as young as 10.
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KLCC s Tiffany Eckert reports on the Register-Guard s plans to outsource print production of the paper.
The Register-Guard is a Gannett newspaper and the corporate owner now plans to outsource printing and packaging to a company in Vancouver, WA
Credit Tiffany Eckert
In a write up, Register-Guard Managing Editor Michelle Maxwell stated the last issue will be printed in Eugene on March 7. Then, all papers and products will be printed by the Columbian Publishing Company in Washington state.
The dissolution of R-G printing services in Eugene will affect 49 employees. Maxwell wrote the company will assist them in seeking new jobs and if possible, offer employment at other locations.