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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL • SEPTEMBER 12, 2018 • Coast Fork Willamette Watershed council to host movie night COURTESY PHOTO The lamprey eel will be the subject of the special screening. On Tuesday, Sept. 25, the Coast Fork Willamette Wa- tershed Council will show the documentary fi lm “Th e Lost Fish: Th e Struggle to Save Pa- cifi c Lamprey,” by Freshwaters Illustrated. Th e fi lm "explores the con- nection between the Pacifi c Lamprey and the people of the Columbia River System. Th e fi lm documents the determined eff orts of several Columbia Basin Tribes to re- store this sacred fi sh to their ancestral waters, and captures the passion and spirit of those working on behalf of lamprey, including Nez Perce elder and Lamprey Champion, Elmer Crow Jr. Th e group is also in need of volunteers for National Public Lands Day on Saturday, Sept. 22. From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., vol- unteers can help plant trees and shrubs at the Pine Mead- ows Campground and receive a free night of camping. 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I’m going to say the renovation will include lanes, teaching stairs and a it again, if there’s not enough will not be known until a shallow end of three and a money, stop the project,” he contract is fi nalized, it was half feet and a deep end at told the board. pectations of the communi- ty.” from A1 been spent, with the bulk of that for Harrison. With a matching bond grant from the Oregon State Legislature of $4 mil- lion, the district has an estimated $12.1 million remaining. As of now, an estimated $6.2 million of that funding has been set aside for the moderniza- tion of the aquatic center. “Th e really important part is we’ve been very good stewards of the funds,” said interim su- per-intendent Larry Sulli- van. “We have accomplished a lot of things and still have money left which can go a long way in meeting the ex- ACLU 9A noted that the pool commit- tee unanimously approved I’m going to say it again: If there’s not enough money, stop the project,” also cited the City’s periodic review of provisions of the municipal code that may not comply with state and federal law. While Meyers noted the city hasn’t issued citations to individuals under 9.20.020, panhandling within city limits has been enforced from A1 violate the law. Sure enough, like other states across the nation, Oregon cities have faced such lawsuits in our recent past.” Meyers’ suggestion to the council to repeal the code through municipal code 10.30.010; a traffi c ordi- nance. 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