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Chris Honoré: Commentary

Part OneOf late I’ve been thinking of Elie Wiesel, who passed away this summer. He was 87.He spent his life bearing witness to an experience so horrific that it defies understanding and ultimately...

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Chris Honoré: Is it possible Trump could win?

 Someone asked me this morning, “You don’t think Trump will win, do you?” I found myself hesitating, not immediately responding with, “Absolutely not!” Finally, I said, “I just can’t imagine — not if...

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Aging Happens: It's not easy to unravel long-term care insurance tangle

Here’s a topic that might bore you half to death: long-term care (LTC) insurance. Unless, that is, you or someone you know is in their frailest years and have a need for expensive care. Now it might be...

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Aging Happens: Four tips to help select your successor trustee

It’s great when people have made arrangements for their estate planning by setting up a will or a trust. Most people understand the importance of having these legal documents in place and reviewed with...

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Aging Happens: Say what? Hearing loss could lead to behavior change?

Most people would say that other than being a nuisance, hearing loss is not that big of a deal. Read this data from the American Academy of Audiology (www.audiology.org) and see if it changes your...

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Council Corner: Police need your support

Last October, Mayor John Stromberg and City Councilor Stefani Seffinger hosted a town hall-style "listening session" to obtain citizen comments about individuals and groups of people behaving in ways...

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The power of a job

In the news we often hear of a “jobs report” that the government issues each month stating how many jobs were created over the past 30 days and whether or not the number of jobs created was ahead or...

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Council Corner: My ride-along with officer Caswell

The modern police car is not a luxury ride, I will say after my four hour ride-along.There is lots of technology, though. Not like the police cars of my youth. Video camera, audio recordings of all the...

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Council Corner: Vacation musings

After spending a week on the Oregon coast, not checking emails and with limited cell service, it was quite a jolt to return to the reality and the politics of Ashland and the rest of the world. Two...

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Council Corner: Fourth of July parade memories

The truth is that before I moved into a house on the parade route, I’d never even attended Ashland’s July 4th festivities. Instead, I usually spent my holiday pouring coffee or flipping eggs at my...

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Council Corner: Vision and voice of the people

My final year on the Ashland City Council is a time for reflection. I’ve learned a great deal from you, the citizens of Ashland, over these seven-plus years. Many of you have written, phoned and...

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Council Corner: Witness to a historic day

Be forewarned: I'm writing this strictly from memory and my experience of the event is totally subjective. For that reason I invite readers who were also present to send me your versions of what...

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Council Corner: Should Ashland be carbon-neutral by 2047?

No single issue carries greater long-term significance than the condition of our environment, and climate change is a factor in an increasing number of policy decisions made by the City...

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Council Corner: Stopping the cycle of discrimination

A few weeks back I was interviewed by a TV news reporter regarding the ugly incident in which a member of our community was threatened during a racist tirade by another local resident. During the...

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Council Corner: Hopes and dreams for Ashland

I believe I have seen more people of color in our community.I hope it is so.I have heard from college students who face less housing discrimination.I hope it is so.I am committed to the fight for...

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Council Corner: Reflections from under the bus

In my five-plus years on the council, the last couple councils have been really good and this has been one of the best, serving the citizens of Ashland. Some trying times for sure, but we work very...

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Council Corner: Grow monument for flora, fauna, people

We all know we live in a special place. Sometimes it takes an act of good government to help us realize the truly unusual nature of our landscape.In June 2000, with the authority Congress gave...

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Council Corner: The '10 X 20' ballot initiative

During the last two months, over 2,000 Ashlanders signed a petition in favor of bringing a renewable energy initiative to the November ballot. The measure will require Ashland to produce at least 10...

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Council Corner: Community can create the future

Editor's note: We are continuing to publish Council Corner columns by the mayor and City Council members while some are campaigning for re-election. We invite challengers to submit columns of their own...

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Using meals tax to fix streets is a no-brainer

General election ballots contain fascinating decisions, but the most immediately impactful choice Ashland voters will make this November doesn't involve candidates — it pertains to the future condition...

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