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WA. CO. CL. According to several historians, the U.S. state of Oregon contains over 200 ghost towns. [1] [2] Professor and historian Stephen Arndt has counted a total of 256 ghost towns in the state, some well known, others "really obscure." [3] The high number of ghost towns and former communities in the state is largely due to its frontier ...
LMS. Website. www .oregonsfox .com. KLSR-TV (channel 34) is a television station in Eugene, Oregon, United States, affiliated with the Fox network. It is owned by Cox Media Group alongside low-power, Class A MyNetworkTV affiliate KEVU-CD (channel 23). The two stations share studios on Chad Drive in Eugene; KLSR's transmitter is located on South ...
KVAL-TV (channel 13) is a television station in Eugene, Oregon, United States, affiliated with CBS. It is owned by Sinclair Broadcast Group , which provides certain services to dual NBC / CW+ affiliate KMTR (channel 16) under a shared services agreement (SSA) with Roberts Media, LLC .
In almost every Lane County race with an incumbent, the incumbent won, and the proposal to change Eugene's voting method was also rejected. Mayor Knudson, Ems stadium and how Eugene-area voters ...
May 17, 2024 at 11:59 PM. The OSAA 6A, 5A, and 4A state track and field championships are underway at Hayward Field in Eugene on Friday. The large-school state meet began at 9 a.m. Friday and will ...
kugn.com. KUGN (590 AM) is a commercial radio station, owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasting a news/talk format. Licensed to the city of Eugene, Oregon, it serves the Eugene- Springfield media market. The studios and offices are on Executive Parkway. KUGN broadcasts with 5,000 watts, around the clock.
Jarrid Denney and Edith Noriega, Eugene Register-Guard. April 20, 2024 at 9:34 PM. Athletes from more than 100 high school programs will compete on Day 2 at the Oregon Relays at Hayward Field on ...
CAHOOTS ( Crisis Assistance Helping Out On The Streets) is a mental-health-crisis intervention program in Eugene, Oregon, which has handled some lower-risk emergency calls involving mental illness since 1989. [1] In most American cities, police respond to such calls, and at least 25% of people killed in police encounters had been suffering from ...