Misc. Coverage

From depop to Downtown
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The Racks – the newest vintage shop in Eugene’s 5th Street Market – is a passion project born from humble beginnings.

Just three years ago, high school sweethearts Allyssa Corpuz and Dylan Harloff started selling clothes on depop – an online marketplace for vintage streetwear. The couple made this decision after being let go from their jobs due to Covid-19 as a way to earn money from clothes they had sitting in their rooms.

Relaxing With Ruminants
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Looking for a way to unwind from a stressful week? Have you considered implementing friendly farm animals into that plan? At No Regrets Flower Farm & Animal Sanctuary, you can expect relaxing yoga sessions accompanied by a herd of goats. 

Lainey Morse — the owner of No Regrets and founder of Original Goat Yoga and Goat Happy Hour — describes Goat Yoga as being all about “disconnecting from day to day stress, illness or depression and focusing on happy vibes!” 

Hanmadang Expo: Greathouse world record attempt falls just short
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SPRINGFIELD – As another successful year of Hanmadang wraps up, organizer Tim Greathouse is thankful for the new light the event shines on martial arts.

Creswell boasts cutting-edge facility, made to order by UO
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CRESWELL – “The Jake” opened this past October for the University of Oregon at Emerald Valley Golf Club in Creswell. The facility – formally named Peter & Jan Jacobsen Oregon Golf Teaching Facility – offers indoor/outdoor capabilities for training during any type of weather. 

Golf tourney to support disabled children
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SPRINGFIELD – No child should feel excluded – especially when it comes to a physical or mental disability. That’s why Springfield’s Tom Chesnut partnered with The Arc Lane County to host a charity golf event centered around raising money and support for children with disabilities.

Eugene’s affordable housing trust fund advisory committee votes on Park Run’s feasibility
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EUGENE, Ore. — On Wednesday April 23, Eugene’s affordable housing committee held a meeting to discuss the new apartment building set to be built on S. Garden Way, Park Run. The purpose of the meeting was to determine how feasible it is for the AHTFAC to provide funding for this project by scoring Park Run out of 10 in different categories.