we just talked about how tight this races? i do feel that positive momentum because i know that when voters actually get to know me and know the values of the democratic party, we win. i just need to do exactly what congressman is talking about two, making sure that we get out there, we talk to voters, we knock on doors, we are phone banking and text banking. your viewers can help us with that. go out there and sign up to help us because this is a pivotal race and you know, holding on to the house goes right through oregon. the path to keeping the majority ghost right through oregon. it is critical now and i am optimistic. it is critical. oregon state representative and democratic candidate for congress, andrea salinas. thank you. we did invite the republican candidates, but neither responded to our requests, but we hope that they will come on soon. 60 days to election. thank you very much for your
On Oct. 9, the Oregon Historical Society celebrated its 14th annual History Makers Awards & Dinner, honoring three living leaders and one iconic organization that have positively shaped the history, culture and landscape of Oregon. This year OHS honored the legacies of trailblazing public servant, and former Oregon State Representative and Senator, Margaret Carter, visionary business leader and philanthropist Sid DeBoer, trauma care pioneer William B. Long, MD and beloved cultural icon the Oregon Symphony.
Shepherd's House Ministries in conjunction with several local service agencies and the city of Bend is excited to announce the official opening of The Lighthouse Navigation Center, a comprehensive resource to better assist those stuck in the dilemma of homelessness. To commemorate this moment, there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony that will take place on Tuesday, July 12th at 1pm. The Lighthouse on 2nd street, in conjunction with the current overnight shelter, offers day services to those seeking a path out of homelessness. Services at The Lighthouse include case management, addiction recovery classes, one-on-one counseling, medical assistance, and job training & assistance. This new center will allow Shepherd's House to touch more individuals stuck in the dilemma of homelessness with a comprehensive approach, allowing them to find a healthy path towards stability, recovery, and hope. Attending the ribbon cutting will be a myriad of public help organizations, staff a
The city prohibits public access from its lakeside parks, which the plaintiffs in a long-running lawsuit argue results in a de facto ban on public use of the lake.
and now oregon politicians are admitting that maybe this wasn t the best idea, oregon s behavioral health director steve allen stated, we were just underresourced to be able to support this effort. under estimated the work that was involved in supporting something like looked like this and partly we didn t fully understand it until we were in the middle of it. well, maybe you should have thought beforehand what could have happened. joining me now is lily morgan, oregon state representative. so how bad is it out there, lilly? well, sadly, overdoses are increasing and people are dying. and what we heard from the oregon health authority this is an experiment and we will wait and see. this is costing lives and this is not okay. if you talk to anybody who has recovered from addiction. recovered from drug use, they will tell you they needed an incentive to get done.