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Editorial: Roses and raspberries (Jan 3)

ROSE (roz) n. One of the most beautiful of all flowers, a symbol of fragrance and loveliness. Often given as a sign of appreciation. RASPBERRY (raz’ber’e) n. A sharp, scornful comment, criticism or rebuke; a derisive, splatting noise, often called the Bronx cheer. We hereby deliver: • ROSES to Will Tucker, who is riding off into the sunset after serving for 12 years on the Linn County Board of Commissioners. Tucker, for lack of a better term, has been viewed as the heart of that government body, for reasons that were on full display during 2020. One of the key accomplishments of his career was opening up the Linn County Fair & Expo Center as an emergency shelter for residents displaced by the wildfires in September. Tucker also was a key figure in securing personal protective equipment for staff at the Edward C. Allworth Veterans Home in Lebanon during the novel coronavirus pandemic.

There and back again: Charlie Fautin traveled a long way to make Corvallis his home

Charlie Fautin got into nursing to see the world, but in the end his travels led him to find a home in Oregon. As he prepares to retire at the end of the year from his position as deputy director for public health with the Benton County Health Department, Fautin looked back over his globe-trotting career. “My path,” he said, “has been non-linear.” Born and raised in Wyoming, Fautin spent two years of his childhood in Afghanistan, where his father, a zoology professor at the University of Wyoming, had gone to do some work with Kabul University. Fautin recalls meeting the Afghan royal family and turning out with the rest of the American community in Kabul to cheer the arrival of Dwight D. Eisenhower during a presidential visit in 1959.

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