New mask guidance stirs up confusion for businesses
“The CDC surprised everyone yesterday and I don t think anyone was prepared for what happened and businesses haven t been told anything yet, so until we are, nothing has changed.”
Posted: May 14, 2021 7:35 PM
Posted By: Mike Cerullo and Chris Lindsay
LANE COUNTY, Ore. The new guidelines for mask wearing from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention allow fully vaccinated people to go without wearing a mask in public. However, the state of Oregon has not released specific guidelines for businesses to follow at this time.
Many business owners KEZI spoke with Friday expressed confusion over the new rules, saying the announcement came as a shock to them.
Khaled Khaled album arrived on Friday (April 30), fans found themselves upset with one particular Nas bar.
Over a flip of Bobby Glenn’s “Sounds Like A Love Song,” the Queensbridge legend stacks his newfound wealth and boldly proclaims himself to be a one-of-one in the cryptocurrency world.
“‘Til we all on, never fall off, hear a boss talk, you don’t hear me? That’s your loss. Winner in life, fuck a coin toss, I’m coin-based, basically cryptocurrency Scarface,” Nas raps on the single, alluding to his massive investment in the cryptocurrency platform Coinbase. However, the bar was deemed not only “lazy” by some of Nas’ staunchest fans but a head-scratcher.
Parts of the original Hayward Field get a second life
University of Oregon s Hayward Field has a rich history. Now, some of that history is being preserved in some very unique ways. Author: Keely Chalmers (KGW) Updated: 8:07 PM PST February 2, 2021
EUGENE, Ore Fans will tell you, the energy at Hayward Field at the University of Oregon (UO) is like no other. It was what seemed to fuel legendary distance runner Steve Prefontaine.
So when the historic stadium went through its recent renovation, the university wanted to preserve as much of that energy and history as possible. Hayward Field is magical, it s really the heart and soul of track and field in the United States, said Carlyn Schreck, University of Oregon assistant vice president of presidential initiatives.
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KLCC s Brian Bull reports on how salvaged materials from the old Hayward Field site - including the East Grandstand, torn down in 2018 - have been repurposed by local groups and companies.
In this photo from June 2018, crews began tearing down the East Grandstand at the U of O s Hayward Field facility.
Credit Brian Bull / KLCC
Excavators razed several old structures during the $200 million renovation. Several groups now have pieces of that legacy.
Obie Companies President Brian Obie said it’s part of their 5th Street Market expansion:
“We were fortunate enough to be granted steps out of the old stadium. We will make benches out of those, it’ll be close to the Nike Store, Obie told KLCC.