Dec8
Here’s an early draft of a column that will appear in tomorrow’s G-T:
Tuesday’s Gazette-Times rolls out a number of changes to the design of the newspaper, changes that we hope make the paper easier and more pleasurable to read.
For starters, we’ve switched the fonts we use for our body copy, our agate copy and our [...]
Sep30
We haven’t done a great job of getting the word out, but the G-T is hosting an election forum Thursday at 7 p.m. at the Corvallis-Benton County Public Library on Monroe. The session is scheduled to feature candidates for Ward 1, Bill York and Mark O’Brien, and candidates for Ward 6, John Detweiler and Joel [...]
Sep30
First, my apologies for letting this blog lapse — I’d offer some kind of lame excuse, like I’ve been busy, but that’s just a lame excuse. I promise to be more current with my posts, and there’s plenty to talk about: Elections, comic strips, the Entertainer, TV listings, and I’ll get to all of them [...]
Aug7
There’s an interesting post today from the gentleman who runs a blog called “Rhetorical Wasteland” about Thursday’s G-T editorial, about the proposed deal between Evanite and the city that could give the city the land it needs to fill in a missing link in the riverfront trail system.
The post makes some interesting points — and [...]