Oregon Recreation Trails Advisory Council seeks nominations for 2 awards
SALEM, Ore. (KTVZ) The Oregon Recreation Trails Advisory Council (ORTAC) is calling for nominations for two awards: the annual Doug Newman Memorial Award and a new award category for outstanding trail stewardship partners.
The Doug Newman award honors an individual whose hard work, integrity and social responsibility have made significant statewide contributions to non-motorized trails within Oregon. The award pays tribute to Doug Newman, an Oregonian whose efforts have inspired, benefited and contributed to the trails and trail users of Oregon. Doug was an avid outdoorsman, author, outdoor writer for the Eugene Register-Guard and ORTAC member. The memorial award was established shortly after his passing in 1992.
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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
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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.