2013-08-05

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August 5 – Eugene, Springfield and Lane County Headlines



Rates keep going up, but it looks like the Trail Bridge Dam capacity will be going offline. EWEB elects to not upgrade the powerplant. | Image solmar hydro

 

Eugene overcomes gaffes to beat Tri-City

The Eugene Emeralds will head into the All-Star break on a high note after beating Tri-City 6-1 on Sunday night in a Northwest League baseball game at Gesa Stadium. And it could’ve been an even larger margin of victory for the Ems.

Foushee takes advantage when Raza stumbles

It was a bittersweet victory for Zach Foushee at the 61st annual Oregon Golf Association Stroke Play Championship. The victory, which was his first in nearly two years, came at the expense of an Oregon teammate. Fellow UO rising sophom

Police: 10-year-old boy bites officer

A 10-year-old boy in the middle of a child custody dispute bit an officer and led them on a short foot chase Sunday night after police went to a west Eugene home to follow up on a custody issue.

Hwy 126E closed near Vida after vehicle drives off roadway

Police were called out to a serious injury crash along Highway 126E Sunday night after a vehicle went off the roadway.

Man charged with stealing over $12,000 from Yachats home

Sheriff’s deputies arrested a Florence man Tuesday in connection to a burglary that happened more than a month before.

Crash blocks Highway 58 just west of Oakridge

At least one person was hurt in a crash Sunday evening along Highway 58, state police officials said.

Police: Body found in Eugene Millrace had ‘no signs of foul play’

A man was found floating in the Eugene Millrace Friday afternoon near 11th and Ferry St., police officials said

LCGG: Middlefield Golf Course

In this issue of the Golf Guide I take a look at Middlefield – A well maintained working-man’s course where it’s all about the water.

‘Unless you are looking for it, you are not going to know it is here’

While it’s a grand 51 years old, the Ted M. Natt Research Library at the museum remains one of the best kept secrets on the Oregon Coast. Even visitors to the museum frequently have no clue the resource lies just around the corner

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