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Name: KEZI
Date registered: February 8, 2012
URL: http://kezi.com

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Latest posts

  1. Measure 02-84: Philomath School District — May 21, 2013
  2. Pet of the Week: Dodge — May 21, 2013
  3. Click It or Ticket Campaign Under Way — May 20, 2013
  4. Burn Ban Extended Through Summer — May 17, 2013
  5. How to Avoid Travel Scams — May 14, 2013

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  1. Man Arrested for Putting Dog Inside Oven — 12 comments
  2. City Council Approves Plastic Bag Ban — 10 comments
  3. Clackamas Mall Shooting Leaves 3 Dead — 8 comments
  4. Animal Shelter Raises Concerns — 7 comments
  5. Officer-Involved Shooting in Coos County — 6 comments

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Eugene Police Search for Armed Robbers

EUGENE, Ore — Eugene Police continue to search for two suspects in an armed robbery that occurred Wednesday night. It happened at the McDonald’s on Willakenzie and Coburg Roads just before midnight. Police say the business was closed, but employees were still inside, when two men in ski masks entered through a back door. They … Continue reading »

Study: Kids Hurt on Amusement Park Rides

(CNN) — Part of summer fun for many kids is a trip to the local carnival, or a nearby amusement park. But experts are warning that children need to be supervised when getting on any of the rides, because some youngsters could get hurt. From carousels to coasters, these may look like a lot of … Continue reading »

Man Charged with Assaulting 6-Month-Old

AUMSVILLE, Ore — An Aumsville man is in jail after Marion County Deputies say he assaulted a 6-month-old boy that left him in critical condition. Deputies were first alerted by medical staff at Santiam Hospital in Stayton after the victim was brought in for treatment last month by the mother’s boyfriend, 30-year-old Robert Andrew Pinsky. … Continue reading »

Red Cross Offers Free Preparedness Class

EUGENE, Ore. – The Red Cross Oregon Pacific Chapter is offering a disaster preparedness class Tuesday. The chapter will provide information on how to prevent, prepare for and respond to disasters. Participants will learn to make disaster plans, establish family meeting places and understand emergency communication strategies. The free class is from 6-7 p.m. at … Continue reading »

Pet of the Week: Lance

EUGENE, Ore. – If you’d like to find a playful puppy for your home, this one might for you. Lance, our KEZI 9 News Pet of the Week, is a 1-year-old Chihuahua. He’s currently staying at Greenhill Humane Society and is looking for a forever home. Lance is energetic puppy that loves to run around. … Continue reading »

Scio Man Arrested for Domestic Assault

SCIO, Ore — Linn County Sheriff’s Deputies have arrested a man they say viciously assaulted a woman at a home in Scio. According to the Sheriff’s Department, deputies responded to a domestic disturbance call at SW 2nd place in Scio early Monday morning. When they arrived, they discovered the female resident of the house had … Continue reading »

Preparing for Wildfire Season

EUGENE, Ore. – Wildfires are already popping up in western Oregon, and fire crews are reminding Oregonians to take the necessary precautions when burning outside. Last week, the Honeygrove Hobbit Fire on the West Oregon District burned 25 acres, 10 acres were burned in the woods west of Rogue River, 6 acres burned east of … Continue reading »

Reward Offered in Vandalism Case

ROSEBURG, Ore. — The Umpqua National Forest and the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe of Indians are offering a reward in hopes of arresting those responsible for vandalism at a campground. On Sunday, severe damage to the meadow was discovered by District Ranger Donna Owens at the South Umpqua Falls Campground. “It appears a … Continue reading »

Possible New Springfield Superintendent

SPRINGFIELD, Ore. — The Springfield Public Schools Board of Education will announce its offer to fill the vacant superintendent seat at Monday’s meeting. The school board will announce its offer to Dr. Hertica Y. Martin, to fill the position of superintendent starting July 1, 2013. Dr. Martin earned her doctorate in educational leadership and change … Continue reading »

Bijou Fundraises for Digital Transition

EUGENE, Ore. — Bijou Cinemas is the only movie theater in the city that still uses 35-millimeter film. As the theater moves its film projectors to the new downtown location this spring, it will convert the old projectors to digital. The transition will cost around $40,000 dollars. The theater started a campaign on the website … Continue reading »

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