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Happy Monday, Lookout Eugene-Springfield,

If you didn’t get a chance to see our coverage of the “No Kings 2” protest Saturday in Eugene, be sure to check out our photos (with drone footage) and story.

Here’s what’s new today:

Springfield City Council takes up the issue of Flock cameras tonight at its work session. Lillian Schrock-Clevenger reviews where things stand in Springfield and how that city’s contract with Flock differs from Eugene’s.

In education, Lilly St. Angelo has an update on contract negotiations in each of the three major school districts in Eugene and Springfield, plus Lane Community College. And speaking of LCC, Mike McInally attended a work session last week where the board learned about liability — and signed a code of conduct.

Tyson Alger writes about how Ducks quarterback Dante Moore got his groove back with that rout of Rutgers. Meanwhile, Tyson and Elon Glucklich, our opinion editor, are rabid Seattle Mariners fans, and they’ll be glued to the TV for Game 7 of the ALCS. (Well, at least Tyson will be. Elon will be too nervous to watch. Good luck tonight, guys.)

In case you missed these stories published over the weekend:
Dorcas Smucker: Watching from the porch in Amish country, and feeling strangely like a stranger
Food Scene: U-pick apples, gold for Alesong, new coffees and sandwiches, and more
Governor’s aide gripes of ‘tough news cycles’; agency withholds press release about fallout from patient death

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What we know about the Flock license-plate reader cameras in Springfield 

By Lillian Schrock-Clevenger

The Springfield City Council will discuss the cameras at a Monday evening work session. According to Springfield Police, the cameras are installed but not turned on. Police say the cameras help solve crimes; some members of the public have expressed privacy concerns.

Education bargaining update: Bethel, Springfield, 4J and LCC making slow progress

By Lilly St. Angelo

Administrators and employee union leaders are struggling to come to agreements on issues including pay, benefits and conditions. Two districts will enter mediation with their teacher unions in November.


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Have a great week.

Sarah

Sarah has worked for Runner’s World since 2012 and covered two Olympics. Having lived in Eugene since 2016, Sarah looks forward to helping shape coverage of the Eugene-Springfield area, especially in business and sports.