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    2A | OCTOBER 7, 2021 | COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL
On The Record
Flags lowered to half-staff in recognition of National Fallen Firefighters Memorial Day
SALEM, Ore. — Gover-
nor Kate Brown ordered
all flags at Oregon public
institutions to be flown at
half-staff from sunrise to morial Day.
sunset on Sunday, Oct. 3
“Firefighting is often
in recognition of Nation- difficult and dangerous
al Fallen Firefighters Me- work that requires those
who do it to leave those
they love and cherish
to protect our land, our
communities, and fellow
Oregonians,” said Gover-
nor Brown. “I am thank-
ful for the dedicated ser-
vice of these brave men
and women. We honor
the legacy of those who
made the ultimate sac-
rifice, and Dan and I are
Tuesday, raising the death toll to 274 and the county- keeping their families,
wide case count to 25,935.
There were 620 people considered infectious, un-
changed from Monday.
There were 57 from Lane County hospitalized,
Sept. 28
up one from Monday, with 17 in intensive care, un-
• An individual reported
changed from Monday, and 10 on ventilators, down
an
unknown person(s) took
two from Monday.
his
social security and vet-
Of the 57 Lane County COVID-19 patients hos-
eran’s card with no right to
pitalized Tuesday, 80.7 percent, or 46 of the 57, are
do so.
unvaccinated, Lane County Public Health reported.
COVID Update
OHA weekly data report for Oregon
Updated Oct. 5, 2021
POLICE LOG
Total cases 336,598
Total deaths 3,867
Positive tests 463,286
Negative tests 6,594,788
Total tests
7,058,074
On Oct. 5, Lane County reported four deaths and
128 confirmed or presumptive cases of COVID-19 on
LCC Dental Clinic awarded 2021 Fire
$89,020 grant
Season
ending
EUGENE, Ore. — Lane
Community College has
been awarded an $89,020
Ryan White HIV/AIDS
Program Grant from the
Health Resources and Ser-
vice Administration, an
agency of the U.S. Depart-
ment of Health and Human
Services.
The grant is part of the
agency’s Dental Reim-
bursement Program, which
assists institutions with
accredited dental or den-
tal hygiene education pro-
grams by defraying their
unreimbursed costs asso-
ciated with providing oral
health care to people living
with HIV.
“LCC has been providing
much-needed dental ser-
vice to local residents living
with HIV since 2007,” said
LCC Dental Clinic Coordi-
nator Nadine Batya. “These
funds will allow us to con-
tinue offering hygiene and
restorative services includ-
ing fillings, extractions,
bridges, crowns and oral
prosthetics (dentures).”
LCC has had a close,
Public Notices
The Lowest Rates in Lane County
PUBLIC MEETINGS,
TRUSTEE NOTICES,
PROBATE,
AUCTION &
FORECLOSURE
NOTICES,
AND MORE.
Published weekly in the
Cottage Grove Sentinel
and online at cgsentinel.com
collaborative working re-
lationship with HIV Alli-
ance since 2006, and holds
a contract to provide com-
prehensive oral health care
to more than 220 patients
living with HIV each year.
Utilizing Ryan White
funds, the State of Oregon
contracts with individual
agencies to provide case
management to people liv-
ing with HIV within each
county.
HIV Alliance in Eugene
serves clients in 13 Oregon
counties ranging from the
Central Willamette Valley
to Southern Oregon, and
the Southern Coast out to
Eastern Oregon.
Upon receiving referrals
from HIV Alliance, the
LCC Dental Clinic reaches
out to serve patients from
these counties. Clinic staff
work closely with the HIV
Alliance Case Manager to
coordinate patient care,
preauthorize
treatment,
and arrange for transporta-
tion needs.
The LCC Dental Clinic,
located at 2460 Willamette
Ave. in Eugene, provides
the public with patient-cen-
tered, comprehensive, pre-
ventive and therapeutic
dental care, while at the
same time providing practi-
cal, educational experienc-
es for Dental Hygiene and
Dental Assisting students.
The clinic is open to the
general public with empha-
sis on adult patients who
have not had regular pre-
ventive dental care.
The Health Resources
and Services Administra-
tion’s Ryan White HIV/
AIDS Program provides
a comprehensive system
of HIV primary medical
care, essential support ser-
vices, and medications for
low-income people with
HIV.
The program funds
grants to states, cities,
counties, and local commu-
nity-based organizations to
provide care and treatment
services to people with
HIV to improve health
outcomes and reduce HIV
transmission among hard-
to-reach populations.
Pre-Planning makes matters easier for those
you love.
Pre-Planning allows you to provide guidance
to your family after your death.
Pre-Planning allows you to control potential
expenses of a funeral and disposition.
Pre-Planning provides an advanced
opportunity to assemble life data.
•At 7:24 p.m., an officer
attempted to make a traffic
stop on a vehicle traveling
east on Row River Rd. in
front of Brad’s Chevrolet.
After activating the police
car’s overhead lights, the
vehicle sped off. The vehi-
cle is connected to a subject
who is known to elude po-
lice contact.
Oct. 1
• An officer was dis-
patched to Northwest
Community Credit Union
for a found counterfeit
$100 bill. The bill was lo-
cated in a cash deposit
from a business in Douglas
County. There are current-
ly no suspects mentioned
or known in this incident.
The bill had a serial num-
ber of B5537657 and was
forwarded to the US Secret
Service.
Oct. 3
• An individual was cited
in lieu of custody for theft
of a Walmart shopping cart.
Oct. 4
• An officer responded to
a call of criminal mischief
by means of a broken rear
window to a vehicle by an
unknown person. The own-
er stated that a lug wrench
lying in the back cargo area
of his damaged SUV was
not his and believed it may
have been used to break the
rear window. Damage to
the vehicle was estimated
around $500. No suspects
were identified in the case.
• An officer responded
to Carl’s Jr. located at 1565
Gateway Blvd for a report
of criminal mischief.
An employee advised
he arrived for his shift and
observed a window on the
north side of the building
was broken. The employee
located a rock on the floor
near the broken window
and estimated the value of
the broken window at $400.
No suspects were identified
in the case.
Meet
JASON
BONNICHSON
Jason is a lifelong Cottage Grove
resident and has over 23 years
of experience in automotive
service. Jason enjoys spending
time with his family along with
many outdoor activities including
hunting, fi shing and riding ATV’s.
Stop in and welcome Jason to the team
here at Brad’s.
CLIP & SAVE • CLIP & SAVE • CLIP & SAVE
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mfringer@cgsentinel.com
In cooperation and co-
ordination with partners at
the Oregon Department of
Forestry, South Lane
County Fire and Rescue
ended its 2021 Fire Season
on Tuesday, Oct 5,
2021.
Public use restrictions
in place during fire season
will no longer be in effect.
The Lane Regional Air
Protection Agency (LRA-
PA) will have the latest in-
formation on when
open burning may com-
mence.
Go to www.lrapa.org or
call the burn line 541-726-
3976 for information on
outdoor burning.
• Officers were on scene
investigating a disturbance
call on Hwy 99 when a pit
bull named “Diesel” lunged
at an officer making con-
tact with the officer’s leg. It
did not break skin. The dog
lunged a second time. Due
to the dog biting an officer,
an alert was added to the
owner’s name file.
Why Pre-Plan?
C ottage G rove
Contact: Meg Fringer
541-942-3325 x1200
friends, and fellow fire-
fighters in our thoughts.”
In accordance with
White House flag orders,
the first Sunday of Octo-
ber is designated in ob-
servance of the National
Fallen Firefighters Me-
morial Service.
(541) 942-0185
123 S. 7th St., Cottage Grove
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