Category Archives: Emergency Preparedness

Get Vaccinated at North Eugene High School – get $50 VISA card

Get vaccinated at the following locations and get a VISA card – offer good while quantities of gift cards last. See Lane County Public Health for latest details. Walk ins are welcome. EUGENE Wednesdays 4:00-6:00pm at Churchill High School (1850 Bailey Hill … Continue reading

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Blood Donations at Irving Grange in August – Win a Kayak

The spirit of summer is in your donation! Donate by 8/31 for your chance to win a foldable Oru Kayak and accessories for one more water adventure. Schedule your appointment today! Visit https://www.bloodworksnw.org/about/news/win for more details. You can donate at … Continue reading

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Local Evacuation Zones—Levels of Evacuation Information

Hello neighbors, The Lane County, the City of Eugene, and the City of Springfield Emergency Management Teams have shared this update: “In our continued effort to enhance the safety of our communities, Eugene Springfield Fire has developed Evacuation Zones to be … Continue reading

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Community Forum on Ad Hoc Committee on Police Policy

July 19 – 7:30 PM See below for how to attend or send written feedback In May, the Eugene City Council received the Ad Hoc Committee on Police Policy report outlining 50 recommendations for local law enforcement operations and accountability … Continue reading

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You Are Invited To Meet With Lane County’s Emergency Manager…

…to learn more about emergency alerts for evacuations, warnings and other incidents Thursday, July 15, 7:00-8:00 pm. Registration is required: click here Featured Topic: Patence Winningham-Melcher, Emergency Manager, Lane County talks all about ALERTS!  How do we get them?  When … Continue reading

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