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Pamplin Media Group - OUR OPINION: City, Metro, counties and THPRD: It's time to save Alpenrose

Pamplin Media Group Portland s iconic sports and entertainment site, including its velodrome and baseball fields, cannot disappear. Alpenrose Dairy has been a popular Portland venue for athletes and families for generations. Now it s likely to disappear for good, and any combination of local governments along with some suggested private companies should step in to save the site. As reported by journalists Nick Budnick, Paul Danzer and Alvaro Fontan in the April 21 Tribune, a bitter intra-family struggle broke out publicly and in the courts over the future of Alpenrose Dairy, the popular 52-acre site west of Shattuck Road near the Beaverton border and just north of the Hillsdale/Multnomah Village area. It wasn t just a dairy. It was a Christmastime car-ride tradition for families, a haven for serious bicyclists, a regular haunt for ESPN camera crews and national Little League tournaments, and more. For generations of metro-area families, Alpenrose was woven into the fabr

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Pamplin Media Group - Opinion: Lawmakers can't take a shortcut to better eye health

Dr. Robert Bentley is a Portland ophthalmologist with more than 30 years of experience. As a physician and practicing ophthalmological eye surgeon with more than 33 years of clinical experience, I ll be among the first to tell you how important a different profession, that of optometry, is for overall eye health care. Optometrists perform valuable services, including routine eye exams and prescriptions for eyeglasses and contacts. But optometrists are not medical doctors; they are not physicians. They do not have years of medical school education and post-med school residency or surgical training. Nor do optometrists have the direct clinical experience that helps ophthalmologists like me manage and avoid difficult, or even life-threatening, patient safety situations.

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Pamplin Media Group - OPINION: Sen. Dallas Heard hiding from his duties as lawmaker

Senate Majority Leader Rob Wagner says the Republican from Roseburg is dodging important votes. Early April marks the halfway point in the 2021 legislative session, and there are two competing viewpoints and approaches in governing Oregon. The first is focused on reaching across the aisle to address issues of concern to our families recovering from the pandemic. The second approach is an existential threat to our democratic process. This threat to our democracy is shown by lawmakers who refuse to participate and promote hateful values. Oregonians know about Rep. Mike Nearman s actions to allow extremists with violent intentions into our State Capitol (Nearman under criminal investigation for Capitol breach). But, sadly, Oregonians should be just as concerned about the pervasive threat to the democratic process from State Sen. Dallas Heard.

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Pamplin Media Group - OPINION: Legislators who walk out aren't doing their jobs

April 03 2021 Dave Coburn: Their oath of office swears them to upholding the constitution and doing their duty. I have spent the last year as a frontline grocery worker during this pandemic, and I always showed up to work and met my responsibilities to my coworkers, my friends and my family. I believe our state lawmakers should do the same, and I support legislation that would impose consequences on legislators who walk out when the Legislature is in session. It is particularly frustrating to see walkouts this year, as so many of my friends, family and coworkers have desperately needed elements of COVID-19 relief. It feels beyond childish to walk away, rather than work with others to improve bills, or vote against them.

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Pamplin Media Group - Opinion: It's time to plan Portland's Pandemic Independence party

April 02 2021 Eric Fruits, Ph.D. is vice president of Research at Cascade Policy Institute and an adjunct professor at Portland State University, where he teaches courses in urban economics and regulation. We re in the waning days of the pandemic, and it s time to take action to return to normal. About one-quarter of the state s population has been vaccinated or received a first dose. If the state keeps the current rate of vaccination, we should achieve herd immunity by early July. This also coincides with Independence Day, as well as some of Oregon s best weather. Let s make the Fourth of July the day Oregon celebrates our independence from the pandemic a summer of street fairs, block parties, dining out, and get-togethers. That gives us a little more than three months to get ready. And like any big celebration, there s a lot to do.

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