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SIUSLAW NEWS ❚ SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018
WE HAVE MOVED!!
EUGENE — Eugene
Police Department continues
to actively investigate a series
of messages containing
threats against Lane County
Board of Commissioners and
some county staff.
Additional information is
being shared to elicit tips
regarding the person sending
these messages, with the goal
of ensuring the safety of those
individuals and the public.
Letters have been sent to
various officials and staff
threatening to harm them if
an aerial herbicide spray ban
measure (Freedom from
Aerial Spraying of Herbicides
Bill of Rights Charter
Amendment) is not put on the
upcoming May ballot.
The person sending the
messages is claiming to be a
Vietnam-era veteran who has
stage-four cancer.
Anyone with relevant
information about who may
be sending the letters is asked
to contact Detective Newell
at 541-682-5174.
In late February, a news
release was sent out from
Lane County Government
regarding threats to harm
commissioners and staff.
Since that time, there have
been additional threats made.
Dunes City seeks applicants
to Planning Commission
Dunes City is accepting
applications for a planning
commissioner. Anyone inter-
ested in applying for this
position must reside in Dunes
City and complete an
Application for Appointive
Office available at Dunes
City Hall or from the City’s
website, www.dunescity.com/
permits-and-forms.
Applications may be
mailed or delivered to Dunes
City Hall, 82877 Spruce St.,
Westlake, OR 97493, or
emailed to: planning@dunes
cityor.com.
This is a volunteer position
with a term ending date of
Jan. 10, 2019. Applicants will
be notified of the date the
Dunes City Council will con-
sider applications and should
plan to attend that meeting.
The Planning Commission
considers land use applica-
tions and revisions to Dunes
City's land use code.
The Planning Commission
also provides oversight of the
Dunes
City
Citizen
Involvement Program.
This position offers an
opportunity to learn how the
implementation of land use
code takes place, what must
be done to change codes, and
the process of conducting
public hearings.
The Planning Commission
meets at Dunes City Hall on
the fourth Thursday of the
month at 5 p.m., and in spe-
cial sessions as necessary.
TERNYIK —Wilbur
Ternyik, 92, of Florence,
passed away Monday, April 2,
2018.
Arrangements are being
held
through
Burns’s
Riverside Chapel Florence
Funeral Home.
RONNING —Carl
Ronning, 70, of Florence,
passed away Sunday, April 1,
2018.
Arrangements are being
held
through
Burns’s
Riverside Chapel Florence
Funeral Home.
HASSETT —Dorothy
Hassett, 88, of Florence,
passed away Monday, April 2,
2018.
Arrangements are being
held
through
Burns’s
Riverside Chapel Florence
Funeral Home.
Angie’s
Alterations
Open Mon - Fri 10-4
MIKE BARRETT’S
GARAGE DOORS
Florence
541-991-0367
CCB# 79598
541-902-7231
New Address: 89402 North Lane, Florence
2 018 Rhododendron Fes
2018 Rhododendron Festival Court
COURTS
Florence Municipal Court
Mar 13
Henry Paul Verville pleaded
guilty to criminal mischief. He
was sentenced to four days in
the Florence City Jail. He must
pay $480 in fines.
Eric Dean Sexton pleaded
guilty to criminal trespass. He
must pay $525 in fines and not
contact or be in or the resi-
dence or place of employment
of the victim.
Mar. 20
Matthew James Gordon
pleaded guilty to criminal mis-
chief. He was sentenced to two
days in the Florence City Jail.
He must pay $520 in fines and
not contact or be in or the res-
idence or place of employment
of the victim.
Larry DeWayne Smith
pleaded guilty to Theft. He
must pay $525 in fines and not
contact or be in or the resi-
dence or place of employment
of the victim.
Mar. 27
Michael J. Gilbert pleaded
guilty to theft and resisting
arrest. He was sentenced to 30
days in the Florence City Jail.
He must pay $55 in fines.
CLARIFICATION
WEATHER DATA
In the March 31 article,
“The Right of the People To
Keep and Bear Arms,”
“revolvers” were described
as “single-shot.” Revolvers
are available in both single
action (requiring the firing
mechanism to be manually
cocked between firings) and
double-action (the firing
mechanism does not need to
be cocked each time the trig-
ger is pulled).
According to FBI statis-
tics, double-action revolvers
outsell single-action models
nearly 10-to-1.
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Tips sought in threats
against county officials
OBITUARIES
Courtesy of Roger Cunningham
Coronation: Thursday, May 17th, 6:30pm
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Thursday, April 26, 2018
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