Good evening,

About 180 people turned out in downtown Eugene today to protest ICE, following a federal immigration agent’s fatal shooting of a woman in Minnesota: “Enough people, I hope, will see that and realize that enough is enough,” said one protester. Photographer Payton Bruni and reporter Jaime Adame were there to cover the demonstration.

After much debate over the past few weeks, the LCC board agreed to move ahead with a goal to cut $8 million from the school’s budget over the next three years. No specifics are public yet about what areas will be cut. That will be work for the spring. Mike McInally reports.

The city of Eugene is considering the addition of bike lanes to Polk Street, which is likely to mean the subtraction of at least some on-street parking. The city is beginning to gather public input on the idea. There is an online survey and a meeting coming up. Check out Michael Zhang’s story for the details.

A quick announcement from inside Lookout:

We will be hosting two “Lookout Listens” sessions later this month. That’s when you can come visit our office on Willamette Street and yell at us — oops, I meant to say: tell us what you think about the work we are doing and what you’d like to see more or less of. Space is limited, so click the links below to register if you are interested.

Both sessions will last about an hour.

In our opinion section today:

The Lookout editorial board suggests that the constituents of Springfield Public Schools deserve better from the district’s administration, which has been too defensive and punitive.

A letter-to-the-editor writer wonders why traffic dangers associated with the proposed Amazon distribution center are not being looked at more carefully.

And finally, a guest column from Chris Wig urges his fellow citizens to get involved in any of the various volunteer boards and commissions.

What on your mind? Send a letter to the editor (350 words or less, please): lte@lookoutlocal.com

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Crowd rallies in Eugene to protest ICE’s killing of Minneapolis woman

By Jaime Adame

Attendees at a downtown demonstration spoke about the 37-year-old woman who was killed and also rebuked violence by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers.

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LCC board agrees to move ahead with plan to cut $8 million over three years

By Mike McInally

LCC officials have not yet publicly zeroed in on specific areas or programs that would face cuts, but a list of those is expected to be presented to the board in the spring. Meanwhile, LCC unions continued to protest the college’s contract proposals.

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Bike lanes proposed for Polk Street; city begins collecting public input

By Michael Zhang

The specific redesign of the street has not yet been settled on. But if bike lanes are added, some on-street parking would likely need to be removed.

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Why won’t Eugene or Oregon officials address Amazon facility’s dangerous traffic impact? | Letter to the editor

By Letters to the Editor

Enjoy your evening,

Bob

Bob Passaro has been a reporter and editor since the 1990s. He has worked at The Associated Press, The Post Register in Idaho Falls, Idaho; The Salt Lake Tribune in Utah; and for 14 years at The Register-Guard in Eugene. He also spent about 10 years as co-owner of a design and web development agency in Eugene. And he is co-founder of the obituary platform Elegy.us