AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoNCAA Track & Field (Eugene): Georgia women and Arkansas men defended their NCAA outdoor titles at Hayward Field, with Oregon’s Aaliyah McCormick repeating as 100 hurdles champ and Ducks finishing fourth overall. Oregon Sports Spotlight: Washington State’s Rosemary Longisa won the women’s 1,500, while BYU’s Taylor Lovell took the 3,000 steeplechase title and Oregon’s meet run set up a busy week of Nike Outdoor Nationals and USATF U20 action. Wildfire Workforce (Southern Oregon): Lomakatsi Restoration Project graduated new tribal firefighters and ecological restoration workers, blending ancient Indigenous practices with modern fuel-reduction training to better protect Oregon forests. Community & Culture (Oregon Trail): The Stricker Home Site in Idaho hosted a hands-on Oregon Trail history event with music, food trucks, and a scavenger hunt tied to the 250th anniversary. Higher Ed (Oregon): Oregon Tech held commencement for its first cohorts in new workforce-focused degrees, honoring OHSU President Shereef Elnahal. Civic Life (Protests): Eugene-area students proposed an Oregon Peaceful Assembly Protection and Public Safety Act to protect the right to protest and improve transparency around demonstrations. Local Arts & Music: Pennsylvania Sinfonia Orchestra named Michael Avagliano its new music director, with Oregon ties noted. Travel/Traditions: Northeastern Oregon mapped out Fourth of July plans for America’s 250th, from parades and fun runs to fireworks. Shopping & LGBTQ+ Community: Louisville’s Louabull boutique announced it’s closing July 26 as owners move cross-country to Oregon.
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