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SpaceShipOne designer to speak at University of Oregon
Burt Rutan, an aerospace engineer and the designer of SpaceShipOne, will present the 2005 Koehn Colloquium lecture for the University of Oregon's School of Architecture and Allied Arts today in Eugene. The talk, Breakthroughs: The Product of Innovators, will explore the concept and benefits of thinking outside the...
Recycling food waste: it's academic
Don't even try trashing that half-eaten salad at the University of Oregon's UO Annual Folk Festival, the University of Vermont's UVM Orientation Picnic or Humboldt State University's Spring Fair. The trash stations are manned, making sure you recycle everything from your food-smeared paper plate to soy sauce-soaked chopsticks. Meet...
Recycling food waste: it's academic.
Don't even try trashing that half-eaten salad at the University of Oregon's UO Annual Folk Festival, the University of Vermont's UVM Orientation Picnic or Humboldt State University's Spring Fair. The trash stations are manned, making sure you recycle everything from your food-smeared paper plate to soy...
Eugene: Economy
Eugene: EconomyMajor Industries and Commercial ActivityLumber is the largest industry in the Eugene area, where a number of manufacturing concerns produce lumber and wood products. The region is the nation's largest producer of softwood lumber and plywood products, although weak prices in the early 2000s have hurt the industry somewhat....
Eugene: Recreation
Eugene: RecreationSightseeingEugene's Willamette River banks are lined with miles of paths and a number of picnic areas and scenic parks, including the 5-acre Owen Memorial Rose Garden. The Hendricks Park Rhododendron Garden features more than 6,000 rhododendrons and azaleas. Culminating at Spencer Butte, the city's highest point, the South Hills...
Bookseller comes to Eugene, Ore., to replenish its inventories.
By Jim Feehan, The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Dec. 6--Tired of paying storage fees on her trove of children's books, Diane Coats of Springfield decided to unload her collection Saturday. About 600 books stored in a dozen...
Powell's pens new chapter in buying
Byline: Jim Feehan The Register-Guard Tired of paying storage fees on her trove of children's books, Diane Coats of Springfield decided to unload her collection Saturday. About 600 books stored in a dozen 10-gallon Rubbermaid totes, to be precise. Coats, a former...
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Byline: The Register-Guard Drowning Pool, hedpe - Heavy metal, 8 p.m. Tuesday, WOW Hall, 291 W. Eighth Ave. $25, $20 advance. (687-2746) Acoustic open mike - Hosted by Jeremy "Frogg" Works, 7 p.m., sign up as 6 p.m., Cafe Paradiso, 115 W. Broadway. $1. (484-9933)...
OBITUARIES
Byline: The Register-Guard CORRECTION (ran 10/22/04): The wrong photo accompanied an obituary for LaFern Marie Rust of Springfield on Page D6 on Thursday. The correct photo is on Page D4 today Robert Jackson Sr. JUNCTION CITY - Robert L. "Bob" Jackson Sr....
OBITUARIES
Byline: The Register-Guard Ruby Hodgson COTTAGE GROVE - The funeral will be Sept. 24 for Ruby Irene Hodgson of Cottage Grove who died Sept. 19 of age-related causes. She was 88. Hodgson was born May 4, 1916, in Medicine Hat, Alberta, to...


