September 8, 2022 | News releases, State forests, Top news, Wildfire SALEM, Ore. — With hot, dry and windy conditions in the forecast, forestland in northwest Oregon protected by the
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Both EWEB and Lane Electric From EWEB: Public Safety Power Shut-off Notice Beginning at 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 9 in the McKenzie Valley from Oak Point up to Vida
The Oregon Division of Financial Regulation (ODFR) has determined that certain property and casualty insurers should extend timelines for policyholders who suffered losses during the 2020 wildfire season and who
Leaburg Hydroelectric Project Community Discussions planned for September-October EWEB invites our customer-owners to learn about and discuss the future of the Leaburg Hydroelectric Project Strategic Evaluation. EWEB customers are invited
Task Force After Action Report Identifies Opportunities for Improvement in Oregon’s Preparedness State leadership brought together a broad cross-section of stakeholders, crew members and local community representatives to reflect on
Lane County Surveyor’s Office Work To Repair Survey Monuments Repairing damaged survey monuments is vital to help reestablish land boundaries for public and private land and speed up rebuilding efforts.
Financial Assistance to Repair Septic Systems Damaged in Oregon’s 2020 Wildfires Clean Water Loans & Grants Available July 1, 2022 Many Oregon homes were damaged or destroyed in the devastating
Pets Don’t forget to include pets in your emergency plans. Learn about caring for pets in a disaster at LaneCountyOR.gov/LCAID. In the event of a declared community disaster Lane County
Source: LaneCounty.org Lane County Parks are abundant throughout the region, open to everyone spanning all ages, incomes, and demographics. It is a core value of ours to make sure they
Source: NBC16.com By NBC16.com News Staff Wednesday, August 11th 2022 LANE COUNTY, Ore. — Lane County Sheriff’s Office and Lane County Emergency Management are encouraging residents to brush up on