The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center said people wanting to experience an aurora should get away from city lights and that the best viewing times are between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time.
Friday might be a difficult day for me after little sleep, but I'm making plans to see them!
https://www.opb.org/article/2023/07/10/oregon-expands-health-coverage-low-income-residents-immigrants/
The move coincides with debates in other states this year on expanding Medicaid coverage to undocumented immigrants.
Tickets are $45 before the weekend and $55 on the weekend and can't be purchased at the site. KLCC has some more information. Share your stories of fairs past or your excitement about camping at this year's or how you won't be going because it's too expensive and you don't know any of the vendors.
https://www.klcc.org/politics-government/2023-07-06/how-budget-cuts-might-affect-eugene-public-library-services
The Eugene Public Library is adjusting to the reality of budget cuts.
https://eugeneweekly.com/2023/06/27/ranked-or-starred/
https://nbc16.com/news/local/springfield-serves-up-solutions-tackling-food-waste-for-a-triple-win
A new commercial food waste reduction effort in Springfield is being headed up by an Environmental Defense Fund (EDF) Climate Corps Fellow.
https://www.opb.org/article/2023/06/24/eugene-oregon-queer-lgbtq-lgbtqia-lesbian-oral-history-project-community-culture-generations/
Enid Lefton, 72, met Shayna Metzler, 21, through their work with the Eugene Lesbian Oral History Project.
Hello /c/Eugene! I'm so happy you exist!
The Fediverse has this awesome ability to allow for "listening" for relevant content via tags. I'm not sure how Lemmy handles it, but on Kbin you can set your magazine (community) to look for certain tags and it will pull in content from the Fediverse that has those tags. Also, if you add tags to your posts, they will possibly get picked up in various places looking for the tags. So please tag your content if you want it to crosspost passively.
Here's a FAQ (for Kbin) that talks a bit about how tags work.
Kbin lets you see content based on a tag, as well:
(https://kbin.social/tag/eugene)[https://kbin.social/tag/eugene]. Just replace "eugene" with the tag you're looking for. It's helpful if you want to see if a tag is used and to discover where it's used.
Please do say if Lemmy has similar resources or instructions.
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