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Stepping into Sam Bond’s Garage the other day was a little like seeing an old friend.
Closed since March 2020 on account of the pandemic and, by closed, I mean closed-closed; nary a takeout container left the premises, nor curb-side order delivered the beloved restaurant, bar and music venue in Eugene’s Whiteaker Neighborhood recently reopened with limited capacity in accordance with all COVID-19 safety guidelines.
Most notable about the reopening, however, is that it unveils the most extensive remodel in the venue’s 26-year history. But even though business has resumed at the fresh-look iconic bar-venue, which was selected in 2007 by
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During a recent trip to the McKenzie River area, Congressman Peter DeFazio tells
Eugene Weekly that he’s seen more logging trucks in that one day than he’d normally see in a year.
But logging trucks could soon haul away more than the controversial Holiday Farm Fire-related salvage timber. The U.S. Forest Service is proposing forest management actions scattered across a project area of 74,091 acres near McKenzie Bridge, according to sale documents. Called the Flat Country Project, the project in the Willamette National Forest concerns opponents who say the agency would be logging mature forests, affecting diverse ecosystems and affecting a space that could be a part of capturing carbon emissions.
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Their stillness makes them almost imperceptible. But I know they are out there, so I cup my hands around my eyes and squint into the late afternoon sunlight, scanning the high desert for any sign of movement.
Suddenly, they appear: Nearly a dozen wild mustangs grazing in scattered groups on the hillside. Lingering beneath a partly cloudy sky, they look painted onto the landscape.
The air smells of dirt and sagebrush as I stand by my car parked on the side of Steens Mountain Loop Road, on the western flank of the mountain in southeast Oregon. Around me, the wilderness is silent except for a bevy of Western meadowlarks, who, perching on desert plants, tip their heads back and serenade anything passing by.
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