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Oregon’s preventable crisis: what you need to know about congenital syphilis
Congenital syphilis is caused by a bacterial infection (Treponema pallidum) that a baby can get from the mother during pregnancy or childbirth. It doesn’t matter what stage of infection the mom is in — transmission can happen anytime. It’s completely treatable with a specific kind of penicillin called benzathine penicillin G.
Aug 52 min read


Program helps keep county roads clean
Lane County Waste Management’s Nuisance Abatement Program helps preserve the community’s natural beauty by removing illegal dump sites along 1,432 miles of county roads and on county property. The program also helps enforce Lane County’s illegal dumping laws.
Aug 51 min read


Back to school, back to market
Navigating the late summer real estate market in the Mid-Willamette Valley
Aug 42 min read


Kids & car sickness
It seems like every family has at least one person who is prone to car sickness. Children ages 2 to 12
suffer the most, due to sensitivities of the inner ears.
Aug 42 min read


Making & keeping friends
Of all the experiences you watch your child navigate, relationships with others may be the most challenging.
Aug 42 min read


Packing for happy campers
Got a kid off to camp? Whether they’re heading out for the day or the week, getting them packed and out the door is a feat.
Jun 42 min read
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