The Register Guard (Eugene, OR) back issues from June 2002:
University, neighbors at odds over property.(Higher Education)(Development: Residents east of campus fume over UO's plans for change.)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: GREG BOLT The Register-Guard A decision to sell and move seven houses in the east campus area has widened a rift between the University of Oregon and some residents of the surrounding Fairmount neighborhood, setting up a fight over the future of university-owned property ...
Spiritual Growth sets lecture series.(Religion)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Marcia Pearce will begin a four-week series of lectures on "The Revealing Art of the Subconscious" 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the Spiritual Growth Center, 390 Vernal St. To register in advance, call 485-0035. At 7 p.m. Wednesday, the center will hold ...
Minister to leave after 12 years.(Church)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard The Wesley Foundation at the University of Oregon will celebrate the Rev. Janet Cromwell's 12 years of ministry with a reception and program today at 5:30 p.m. at the campus ministry center, 1236 Kincaid St. Cromwell is leaving the Wesley ...
Letters in the Editor's Mailbag.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard First, exile Castro The May 16 editorial "Carter's candor in Cuba" points out once again how forgetful some of the news media can be. The editorial called for lifting the embargo on Cuba, noting that Castro has held his country ...
Letters in the Editor's Mailbag.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Anorexia is lethal Anorexia nervosa is one of the most dangerous disorders that exist for our young women today. Though the May 19 Register-Guard article on the disorder was meant to enlighten, I am very concerned that some people might be ...
Giving: A passing grade.(Editorials)(Survey places Oregon 18th in philanthropy)(Editorial)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Oregonians are slightly more generous than average, with the state placing 18th in the nation in the percentage of income given to charities and other philanthropic organizations. That's not bad, but a survey by the Oregon Community Foundation also ...
Liberties under siege.(Editorials)(Ashcroft lifts restrictions on domestic spying)(Editorial)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Attorney General John Ashcroft has given the FBI broad new powers to spy on Americans, arguing that the agency needs greater ability to gather intelligence in the war against terrorism. Recent developments, however, have shown the FBI's problems have ...
LETTERS LOG.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Letters received in past week: 167 Letters published: 47 What's on readers' minds: Readers addressed a wide range of issues during the past week, with no single topic dominating the Mailbag flow. We received nine letters on the ...
County raises officials' pay, adds services.(Government)(Parity: Commissioner salaries, unchanged in 3 years, jump 31 percent to better match pay in similar-size counties.)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: JOE MOSLEY The Register-Guard An overall Lane County spending plan of nearly $426 million for the coming fiscal year will include the first adjustments of elected officials' salaries - other than for cost of living - in at least three years. County ...
Longo lawyers offer dismissal motion.(Crime)(Court: The 132-page filing is the first of many expected in the aggravated murder case.)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: LARRY BACON The Register-Guard NEWPORT - Defense attorneys have filed a motion seeking dismissal of aggravated murder charges against 28-year-old Christian Longo, the man accused of killing his wife and three small children last December and dumping their bodies in ...
Academy honors medical worker.(General News)(Award: Winnie Baron receives kudos for working with AIDS orphans.)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: JOE MOSLEY The Register-Guard Winnie Barron, a Brownsville physician's assistant and paramedic who established the Makindu Children's Center in Kenya four years ago to care for orphans in AIDS-ravaged east Africa, has received the International Humanitarian of the Year ...
Beautiful day for water colors.(Weather)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Sailboat masts reflect off the waters of Dexter Reservoir. Today should be a great day for boating, with areas of morning clouds followed by partly sunny skies in the ...
City, state agency spar over upgrade of Jasper Road.(General News)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: City Beat / Springfield by Matt Cooper The Register-Guard HELP COULD BE on the way for South 42nd Street, but it'll take cooperation between the city and the state Department of Transportation. The street off Main in east Springfield was the scene of a fatality ...
Two Springfield firefighters downplay Hood rescue role.(Disasters)(Mount Hood: John Phelps and Tony Quesada's medevac crew aided hikers.)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: REBECCA NOLAN The Register-Guard SPRINGFIELD - A Springfield firefighter got a taste of celebrity Friday when word got out that he had spent the previous day plucking injured hikers off Mount Hood. Fire training officer John Phelps, who doubles as a sergeant ...
For the Record.(Vitals)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Births SACRED HEART MEDICAL CENTER Eugene May 25, 2002 BURDICK - Tamara Knouf-Burdick and Fred Burdick, of Eugene, twin sons. May 26, 2002 TUCKER-WOOD - Carrie Tucker, of Springfield, and Ryan Wood, of ...
Two hospitals reach no deal after 2 days of mediation.(Health)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Executives and lawyers for PeaceHealth and McKenzie-Willamette Hospital concluded a second day of mediated negotiations Friday without reaching a deal to settle their antitrust lawsuit. But federal judges Ann Aiken and Thomas Coffin, who are ...
City/Region Digest.(Government)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard LOCAL City offices to install new power system Eugene city offices will be offline today as the city converts to an uninterruptable power supply. That means no e-mail to or from city staff members and no access to the ...
Obituaries.(Vitals)(Obituary)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard King Tolleson SPRINGFIELD - The funeral will be held June 3 for King Dallas "K.D." Tolleson of Springfield, who died May 30 of age-related causes. He was 83. Tolleson was born Sept. 3, 1918, in Kirby, Ark., to Johnie and Maudie ...
Sisters help Millers to new heights.(Sports)(Softball: Springfield's Stephanie and Melissa Bour have helped lead the team to the state final today.)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: PAULA LINCOLN The Register-Guard CORRECTION (ran 6/02/02): Bethany Castillo was a senior on the Springfield High School softball team, which finished its season Saturday. A story in Saturday's Sports section failed to mention her with the senior class. ...
LSU, Vols locked in battle for crown.(Sports)(Track and field: Oregon's Etter eighth in discus, Woods ties for ninth in pole vault at NCAA meet.)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: From Register-Guard and news service reports BATON ROUGE, La. - Walter Davis added the triple jump title to his long jump crown and ran the first leg of LSU's winning 400-meter relay team Friday night in the NCAA Outdoor Track and Field Championships. On his ...
Ems tickets go on sale Monday.(Sports)(Regional Roundup: Eugene opens its season June 18 at Civic Stadium against Tri-City.)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Individual game tickets will go on sale Monday for the Eugene Emeralds' 2002 season. Box-seat tickets cost $7, and general admission seats are $4.50. Senior citizens and kids younger than 12 receive a $1 discount. Tickets may be ...
Organizations lead by example in recycling.(Columns)(Column)
Jun 01, 2002 ... Byline: Recycling by Pete Chism For The Register-Guard LANE COUNTY RESIDENTS and organizations continue to prove that the old ways of thinking about garbage are slowly fading into a creative ways of reducing, reusing and recycling. Specifically, event organizers in ...
Experts discount tax pain scenario.(Government)(Economy: Analysts doubt that an increase in the income tax proposed by the governor would sidetrack Oregon's recovery.)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: DAVID STEVES The Register-Guard SALEM - To hear some politicians and interest groups tell it, an income-tax increase such as the one proposed by Gov. John Kitzhaber would doom Oregon's economic recovery. Such taxes "will have a devastating effect on the ...
Let Kashmiris choose.(Editorials)(It's the only way to resolve conflict)(Editorial)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Defense Secretary Donald Rumsfeld will travel to India and Pakistan this week, joining the parade of Western leaders who have pleaded for peace between the two nuclear-armed nations. The first order of business is to halt the process of rhetorical and ...
Letters in the Editor's Mailbag.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Memorial too costly What kind of young men were Ben Walker and Mikael Nickolauson? I don't know, other than what I learned that awful day of May 21, 1998, at Thurston High School and those days that followed. I seem to remember stories of ...
Turnout: low or high?(Editorials)(Primary drew 46 percent of voters)(Editorial)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Voter participation in Oregon's May 21 primary election ended up at 46 percent. An optimist would see that as a robust figure, because it was 32 percent higher than the record low 34.9 percent turnout in the 1998 primary. A pessimist would view it as ...
We never stop trying to better our reporting.(Columns)(Column)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: Jim Godbold / The Register-Guard HERE'S SOME EXCITING news: Journalists continue to fare slightly better than lawyers in polls asking the public to rank the "least respected" professions. This latest survey actually rates our colleagues in the United Kingdom, ...
Scio schools to import program from Eugene military academy.(Schools)(Charter school: The second campus would also be run by Pioneer Youth Corps Military Academy.)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: ANNE WILLIAMS The Register-Guard SCIO - The Scio School District plans to forge a partnership with Eugene's Pioneer Youth Corps Military Academy to open a second campus in September 2003 to serve students in Scio and outlying areas. In mid-May, the district ...
Lots of lives, and life, lost.(Columns)(Column)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: Bob Welch / The Register-Guard CORRECTION (ran 6/4/02): The name of Alvin Ray was trasnposed in Bob Welch's Sunday column. IN MAY, which ended Friday, The Register-Guard reported the passing of 20,451 years of life from our midst. We lost 282 people. ...
Ambulance fees face steep jump.(Government)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: City Beat / Eugene by Susan Palmer The Register-Guard GETTING EMERGENCY MEDICAL transportation in Eugene is about to get more expensive. Rates for service will increase this summer from a few dollars to several hundred dollars, depending on the type of ...
Wedding's the last for First Baptist.(General News)(Moving north: A burgeoning congregation forces the church to leave its longtime downtown venue. Campbell family)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: MATT COOPER The Register-Guard She is 21 years old now, a striking young woman with long black hair, but Marisa Sachs can still see herself as a kid running the halls at First Baptist Church. There were flashlight wars and illegal excursions up the bell ...
11 arrested in off-campus riot.(Crime)(Partiers: Eight officers suffer minor injuries after some in a crowd of up to 500 people throw rocks and bottles at police.)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: SCOTT McFETRIDGE The Register-Guard Eugene police used tear gas to quell a campus area riot early Saturday that ended with 11 people arrested after partiers pelted officers with rocks and bottles, lighted fires and ripped down street signs. The melee began ...
City/Region Digest.(Crime)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard LOCAL Deputies pursue, arrest motorist Sheriff's deputies arrested a Eugene man Saturday after an hourlong chase that began in the River Road area and ended near Mapleton. The incident began at 5:08 p.m. when a deputy ...
For the Record.(Vitals)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Deaths ALMODOVAR - Terry Nell Almodovar, 40, of Eugene, died June 1. Chapel of Memories Funeral Home, Eugene, in charge of arrangements. HAGGETT - Wilma Haggett, 92, of Springfield, died June 1. Springfield Memorial Gardens & ...
Obituaries.(Vitals)(Obituary)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard King Tolleson SPRINGFIELD - The funeral will be held June 3 for King Dallas "K.D." Tolleson of Springfield, who died May 30 of age-related causes. He was 83. Tolleson was born Sept. 3, 1918, in Kirby, Ark., to Johnie and Maudie ...
Alternative transport event begins.(Environment)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: SUSAN PALMER The Register-Guard Step out of the vehicle, please. Eugene's third annual People Powered Fridays begins this month, wherein the city offers a mix of friendly encouragement and outright bribes to ease people away from fuel-powered travel one day a ...
Communities Roundup.(General News)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard COOS BAY MONDAY School Board - 6 p.m., executive (nonpublic) session, 7 p.m. business meeting, Council Chamber, City Hall, 500 Central Ave. Executive session: labor negotiations; litigation; employee performance review. Business ...
This Week at the UO.(Higher Education)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Monday Artist reception - 5 p.m. Fibers by Lani Rovzar, printmaking by Kristopher Edner and Ryan Dobrowski, ceramics by Krisaya Leunganantakul, photography by Laren Leland and multimedia design by Sarah Holms are featured in this week's ...
Road Report.(Transportation)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Road construction this week in Eugene-Springfield and the region. (Weather may cause delays.) MAJOR PROJECTS CROW/NOTI AREA Vaughn Road: Asphalt overlay paving expected to be completed by mid-week on segment between ...
Resurrection of a dream.(Columns)(Column)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: Ron Bellamy / The Register-Guard ABASEBALL STORY that sounds like a movie, one of those about heartbreak and second chances and dramatic home runs, is playing out in South Dakota, where a 25-year-old rookie from Eugene is tearing up the Northern League. For ...
Millers' 4A title bid denied.(Sports)(Tough loss: Springfield falls 1-0 to North Medford in 10-inning battle.)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: STEVE MIMS The Register-Guard PORTLAND - Neither Springfield nor North Medford could score for nine innings, so in the 10th inning the international tiebreaker was instituted. "You never know what's going to happen then," Springfield coach Kim Badley said. ...
First-inning run enough for Stayton in title game.(Sports)(Class 3A: Rachel Hiatt shuts down Elmira, 1-0.)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: STEVE MIMS The Register-Guard PORTLAND - Stayton got only one hit, but it resulted in the only run the Eagles would need. Stayton's Casey Bunn scored on an interference ruling in the bottom of the first inning, and pitcher Rachel Hiatt made sure that was ...
Sound Off.(Letters)(Letter to the Editor)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Tiger of track Jordan Kent is the Tiger Woods of track! GEORGE DORSEY Eugene The Register-Guard sports department welcomes letters on all sporting topics. The length limit is 250 words. Writers are limited ...
USC's Williams sprints into NCAA track history.(Sports)(Championships: Trojan star wins fourth 100 title while LSU, South Carolina take team crowns.)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: From Register-Guard and news service reports BATON ROUGE, La. - One of the sport's smallest performers left a big mark on NCAA track and field Saturday night. Angela Williams, the 5-foot-2 sprint sensation from Southern California, won her fourth NCAA ...
Scoreboard.(Sports)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard TELEVISION TENNIS French Open, ESPN2 ...9 a.m. French Open (taped), NBC ...Noon AUTO RACING CART: Miller Lite 250, CBS ...9:30 a.m. NASCAR Winston Cup: MBNA Platinum 400, FX ...10 ...
Area Legion teams open with victories.(Sports)(Regional Roundup: Pepsi Challengers and Springfield Woolley's each 2-0 at tournament.)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard The tournament host Pepsi Challengers and Springfield Woolley's were each 2-0 Saturday on the first day of the Kickoff Classic, a five-team American Legion baseball tournament held at Swede Johnson Stadium. The Challengers beat the Bay Area ...
Southridge wins Class 4A baseball title in extra innings.(Sports)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard KEIZER - Rob Summers drove in a run and scored a run in the top of the eighth inning as Southridge beat Newberg 8-6 for the Class 4A baseball championship Saturday. Darwin Barney pitched the bottom of the eighth for the Skyhawks (20-10-1), ...
Business Datebook.(Business)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard WEDNESDAY Monthly meeting, Northwest EcoBuilding Guild. Time: 7 p.m. Place: McNail-Riley House, 601 W. 13th Ave., Eugene. THURSDAY Monthly meeting, Women's Business Network. Program: Profiles of local businesses ....
Live-in employees can still be shown the door.(Business)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: On the Job by Bureau of Labor & Industries For The Register-Guard Q: Three of our staff members recently complained to us about sexual harassment by our on-site security guard, and after an investigation, we've determined that their complaints are valid. We ...
Messages . . . heartbreak . . . of Hope and Heartbreak.(General News)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard ON MAY 11, 4-year-old Eliza Jacobs of Eugene died at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles while awaiting a heart transplant. Eliza's story first appeared last summer in The Register-Guard. Here, Eliza's parents, Cory and David "Jake" Jacobs, describe a ...
The 32-hour man.(Entertainment)(For Eugene Symphony co-founder Orval Etter, there just aren't enough hours in the day)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: FRED CRAFTS The Register-Guard TRAVEL IS ONE of Orval Etter's most abiding passions. In his 86 years, the Eugene cellist has been almost everywhere and seen almost everything. "I get a wallop from looking out over Crater Lake or looking out from Heceta Head ...
Photographer, director and storyteller to receive awards.(Arts & Literature)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: BOB KEEFER The Register-Guard EUGENE photographer and art educator David Joyce will receive the Bishop Endowment Arts & Letters Award in a noon ceremony Friday at the Eugene Hilton, 66 E. Sixth Ave. Established in 1982 by Lee and Hester Bishop, the award is ...
Animation explodes.(Arts & Literature)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Multimedia design majors at the University of Oregon will be in the spotlight during "Animation Explosion!" Organized by the Department of Art, the free event will take place from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. Thursday and Friday in 177 Lawrence Hall, 1190 ...
Chambers works take the spotlight.(Entertainment)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Three concerts scheduled this week at the University of Oregon School of Music, 961 E. 18th Ave.: Small chamber ensembles from the music school will perform at 1 p.m. today in Beall Concert Hall. Tickets, available at the door, are $5 for ...
Gershwin's rhapsody will be discussed.(Entertainment)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard "Name That Tune," a free brown bag lunch discussion session hosted monthly by the Oregon Festival of American Music's American Music Institute, will feature clarinetist Michael Anderson in June. Anderson will be discussing composer George ...
Annual recital moves up to the big stage.(Entertainment)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard What's in a name? A lot, apparently, at Lane Community College, where next weekend's "Dance in the Blue Door" concert will not be held, as the name suggests, downstairs in the intimate Blue Door Theatre, but upstairs on the college's big ...
Choreographers showcased.(Entertainment)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard University of Oregon undergraduate choreographers, graduate students and faculty members will present new dance works during the "Spring Loft," set for 8 p.m. Friday in the Dougherty Dance Theatre, a wheelchair-accessible venue on the third floor of ...
Students show work.(Arts & Literature)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Sixteen University of Oregon graduate students will present an eclectic mix of media and styles in "MFA/02," the annual master of fine arts group exhibition, which will open Friday at Oveissi & Co., 22 W. Seventh Ave. Organized jointly each ...
Weekend of performances designed to turn art `Inside/Out'.(Entertainment)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: The Register-Guard Cutting-edge performance styles will be the focus of "Inside/Out," a two-day arts festival at the McDonald Theatre on Friday and Saturday. Organized by the University of Oregon Cultural Forum and a new local arts consortium called the ...
Lesbian community's story kicks off reading series.(Arts & Literature)
Jun 02, 2002 ... Byline: Book notes by The Register-Guard LA VERNE Gagehabib and Barbara Summerhawk, authors of "Circles of Power: Shifting Dynamics in a Lesbian-Centered Community," read at 7 p.m. Friday at Mother Kali's, 720 E. 13th Ave. The reading is part of the bookstore's ...
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Business Datebook Column.
Jun 02, 2002
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., On the Job Column.
Jun 03, 2002
Public Views Design Ideas for North Springfield, Ore., Hospital.
Jun 03, 2002
University of Oregon, Neighbors at Odds over Property in Eugene.
Jun 03, 2002
Corps of Engineers Project Fouls Oregon's McKenzie River, Users' Attitudes.
Jun 03, 2002