

Bowtech closing
The Oregonian says they're moving to Houston. The WARN Act posting:
https://ccwd.hecc.oregon.gov/Layoff/uploads/LOT9555/WARN%209555%20Bowtech,%20LLC.pdf
Digital price tags will eliminate at least 150 full time WinCo jobs
Yes, it's relevant to the forum because we have WinCo stores here.
Strut tops for '91 CRX HF
Have a mechanic that was replacing 28 year old front shocks/struts with KYB OEM equivalents, but one of the tops failed during the test drive. He elected to re-use the originals. He's now having difficulty finding strut tops, or at least ones that are compatible with the KYB assembly. He could go with used tops, but at that age I suspect failure would likely occur again.
Are these unicorn parts, or is he just not looking at the right suppliers? Any help is appreciated.
Some say the CRX is the goat, but this is just silly
reddit.comPeaceHealth and medical transport
Has anyone ever challenged their policy of not allowing ambulatory patients to be discharged to either Uber or taxi drivers? They're fine with friends or family or "authorized" medical transport services but not the former? I presume this is some sort of liability loophole they're not willing to expose themselves to.
When I challenged this policy, the response was, "what if something happened?" Well, it's unlikely friends or family have any medical training, so what's the difference? And what are they going to do, refuse to let me leave the hospital and keep me there forever?
LTD got cheaper
The temporary fare reduction runs from July 1 through Aug. 31. Adult single rides will cost one dollar and day passes will cost two dollars.
Lumber heir doles out campaign dollars to Lane County politicians as she fights allegations of illegal construction along the McKenzie
Get ready for the mega dorms!
Eugene City Council approves UO plan allowing 85-foot dorms near Fairmount neighborhood:
Not condoning theft, but I wonder what the total value of the items was.
"The Eugene Police Department's retail theft operations are funded through a grant from the Oregon Criminal Justice Commission. EPD received $84,776 in January for organized retail theft enforcement, training and administrative costs."