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one.jpg Bio Mass
As fuel and food
prices around the country continue to reach new heights, some businesses and
researchers are taking steps to insure a more sustainable future.

roads.jpg Trading Bridges: Rapid Replacement at Elk Creek
When ODOT undertook it’s 10 year, $1.3 billion OTIA III State Bridge Delivery Program, it knew it would face a myriad of challenges.

testsign.jpg State Testing
Oregon Students may soon need more
than just a good GPA and credits to graduate from High School.

gradhat.jpg Arabic Minor

The proposed Arabic minor at the University of Oregon is on hold because of
staffing problems.

oregonnewsimage.jpg Fiber Fuels
With the
price of gas skyrocketing, the government is encouraging researchers to look
for other forms of fuel.

monacopic Monaco Coach Lays Off More Than 200 Employees
Today, the largest manufacturer of Motorhomes in Oregon announced it would temporarily lay-off more than 200 employees.

camry.jpg Vehicle Change
The slow and startling rise in gas prices has people going about their daily routine in a different manner.

handicappedsign.jpg LILA

In Lane county, people with disabilities are not hidden.

healthy-meal.jpg Food Bank
Food prices are
rising, and the need for food is following suit.

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Local News

cancer Source Of Elevated Cancer Rates Near Railyard Still Unknown
Though The Environmental Health Assessment Program found elevated levels of illness, exposure may not be the cause.

bike-bridge.jpg Pedestrain Bridge To Open Later Than Expected
ODOT Officials say the Pedestrian Bike Bridge may not open as soon as some people hoped.

flyoverprogresspic.jpg ODOT Officials Expect The Right Lane of The Flyover To Open Next Month
 O-DOT crews are installing a fence along the north side of the flyover.

horse.jpg Bacterial Disease Infecting Oregon Horses
Veterinarians are reporting an outbreak in Oregon horses of a bacterial disease called Pigeon Fever.

budget-cuts.jpg State Facing Big Budget Shortfalls
By Ian Durkee
 
November 19, 2008