The Board of County Commissioners (BCC) voted unanimously to place the question of renewing the current public safety levy before voters during the May 16, 2023 election.
February is American Heart Month and yes, we see what they did there, picking up on Valentine’s Day. But healthy hearts call for more than romance and chocolate. (Though both can be good for mental health, for sure!)
By combining city-owned property and federal funds, Homes for Good will be able to move forward with plans to create 80 new units of affordable housing and a new child-care center for local families.
On February 7, Lane County Public Health (LCPH) published the report Suicide in Lane County 2000-2020 Updated Trends, Risk Factors, and Recommendations.
There were four more registered sex offenders living in Lane County in January compared to the previous month, according to the Oregon Sex Offender Registry.
At the Springfield Planning Commission meeting on January 18, the election of their 2023 Chair and Vice Chair as well as the Liaisons for key City of Springfield committees, occurred.
A call came in around 12:32 p.m. of a robbery, which eventually turned out upon review to be a burglary and menacing with a gun at Everyone’s Market, 1245 Echo Hollow Road.
The Lane County Stabilization Center project team is hosting a series of listening sessions over the next two months designed to hear from you, the community.