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Agencies warn of potential imminent flooding

The Lane County Sheriff’s Office is advising county residents to prepare for severe weather in the next few days. The National Weather Service is forecasting heavy rain and potential flooding beginning tonight through Wednesday.

 

Eugene police look for owner of crash victim’s diary from the 1960s

Eugene police want to reunite a personal diary from the 1960s with its rightful owner, who may have inherited the book after its writer died in an automobile crash in 1972. Officers came across the brownish, leather diary on the morning of Nov.

 

Write-in race costs county $13,000

Last month’s write-in contest for Judge Jay McAlpin’s seat on the Lane County Circuit Court bench will add about $13,000 to the county’s total tab for the Nov. 6 general election. Elections Supervisor Roxanne Marshall said she does not yet have a total estimated cost for the entire 2012 election.

 

Eugene elementary school student reports abduction attempt

A 9-year-old student of Eugene Corridor Elementary School reported being grabbed by an unidentified man this afternoon, police said. The incident was reported at approximately 1 p.m.

 

Oregon business leaders call for new I-5 bridge across Columbia River

PORTLAND — Oregon business leaders and Gov. John Kitzhaber on Monday called on the Legislature to approve funding for a new bridge carrying Interstate 5 across the Columbia River.

 

Storm delays lift already strong U.S. auto sales

DETROIT — Superstorm Sandy gave an extra boost to already strong U.S. auto sales last month, although carmakers warned that uncertainty over the “fiscal cliff” could undo some of those gains. Most major companies, from Toyota to Chrysler, posted impressive increases from a year earlier.

 

New EPA rule could upend high court runoff case

WASHINGTON — Wearing his gray morning coat and striped trousers, Justice Department lawyer Malcolm Stewart was the very picture of Supreme Court propriety Monday as he sought to placate the frustrated Chief Justice John Roberts.

 

Changes sought at downtown area park

In its fourth decade of use, Charnel Mulligan Park, a small park south of downtown Eugene, needs a makeover and other changes to make it more family friendly, city officials say.

 

Oregon man on runaway dock arrested after rescue

PORTLAND — A Roseburg man rode his runaway dock several miles down the Umpqua River in high, fast water and refused to be rescued because that would mean giving up the three boats tied to it.

 

Political, business leaders meet at annual summit

PORTLAND — Oregon business and political leaders are meeting to discuss ways to improve Oregon’s business climate. U.S. Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, Gov. John Kitzhaber and legislative leaders are scheduled to speak at the annual Oregon Leadership Summit on Monday.

 

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