Wednesday, April 23rd, 2025

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Good morning, Eugene. Here's your local news at a glance for Wednesday, the 23rd of April.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ On April 22nd, 2025, community members and the Eugene Police gathered to honor fallen Officer Chris Kilcullen (shot during a traffic stop in Springfield in 2011) and remember his respectful service. His sacrifice was deeply felt by his colleagues and the local community. KVAL
- ➤ The Eugene Area Chamber of Commerce will host its annual Community Solutions Summit tomorrow at Venue 252 — located at 252 Lawrence St, where speakers from Headstart, YMCA, Eugene Airport and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce will discuss strategies to add 1,500 child care slots needed in Lane County. The event begins with breakfast and networking at 7:30 a.m. and ends at noon. NBC 16
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ Striking Bigfoot workers picketed a beverage trade show at Venue 252 in downtown Eugene on April 22 as part of a more than 200-day strike over pension plans and retirement fund changes. They protested Bigfoot's decision to shift retirement funds to market-based accounts and to stop recognizing the Teamsters union. NBC 16
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ J.H. Baxter’s president, Georgia Baxter-Krause, was sentenced on Tuesday to 90 days in jail and fined $1.5 million for pleading guilty to hazardous waste and Clean Air Act violations that released dioxins in the Bethel neighborhood—residents voiced anger at the sentence—and the company now remains in caretaker status with pending civil suits. NBC 16
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ENVIRONMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Willamette National Forest started prescribed burns this week on Dead Mountain’s High Timber sale area and on Buckhead Mountain near Oakridge and Westfir and will continue operations through the month, weather permitting. Drivers are advised to slow and use headlights when they see smoke—officials say the burns reduce overgrown vegetation and protect communities and infrastructure from wildfires. KLCC
- ➤ EWEB customers voted to award a $50K Greenpower Grant to SquareOne Villages. The grant will fund the purchase and installation of a 172 KW solar system at the Rosa Village Co-op in the Trainsong Neighborhood—powering 52 homes and a common house and lowering future energy costs. KVAL
- ➤ On Tuesday, Georgia Baxter-Krause, president of J.H. Baxter, was sentenced to 90 days in jail and fined $1.5 million by a court in Eugene for violating environmental laws—she pleaded guilty to hazardous waste and Clean Air Act violations. Residents in the Bethel neighborhood remain angry over the release of 29 chemicals as the company stays in caretaker status. KVAL
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ The Oregon House passed HB 3546 Tuesday — a bill that makes large energy users pay for their own grid support — and the measure now moves to the Senate for further discussion. KVAL
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Eugene Symphony: Brahms Requiem
7:30-9 p.m. — Hult Center for the Performing Arts — Ticket prices vary — Experience the powerful melodies of Brahms' Requiem performed by the Eugene Symphony under Francesco Lecce-Chong.
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Gordie Tentrees Concert
8 PM – 12 AM — The Hybrid — Ticket prices TBA — Experience the soulful storytelling of road poet Gordie Tentrees on his extensive tour.
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Eugene Marathon
7 AM — 1580 E 15th Ave, Eugene, OR — Registration fees apply — Experience a day of running with events for all levels, from 5k to full marathon.
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UO Lab Bands II and III Performance
3:00 – 4:30 p.m. — The Jazz Station — Free entry — Enjoy performances from UO music majors at the only community-run jazz club in Oregon.
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Sit'n'Stitch
6-8 p.m. — Shelton McMurphey Johnson House — Free entry — Gather with friends for an evening of yarn crafting and tea in a cozy historic setting.
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Flatland Cavalry Concert
6:30-9 p.m. — McDonald Theatre — $39+ — Enjoy a night of live country music with Flatland Cavalry in Eugene.
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Empire Of The Sun Concert
7-11 p.m. — The Cuthbert Amphitheater — Tickets from $119 — Catch the electrifying performance by Empire of the Sun in an outdoor setting.
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Empty Bowls Sale
4:30-7 p.m. — 5th Street Public Market — Bowls start at $10 — Support local artists while fighting hunger with unique handcrafted bowls.
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Tom Green Concert in Eugene
7:00 – 8:30 PM — McDonald Theatre — Tickets starting at $58 — Experience an evening of laughter with Tom Green in the heart of Eugene.
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Shordie Shordie Live Performance
8:00 – 9:30 PM — WOW Hall — Ticket prices vary — Experience the captivating sounds of Baltimore's Shordie Shordie as he performs his unique blend of hip-hop and emotional storytelling.
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