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[edit] Rewrite 22 July

I just spent several hours rewriting and reformatting this. I avoided most of the comments I got tempted to insert from working there (since that isn't really verifiable), and would appreciate feedback. IMO, the article had grown unwieldy and had some blatantly false statements in it. --JStalk 22:56, 22 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Alumni - Lisa Verch

Lisa Verch was Rick Dancer's co-anchor for many years. I believe she got married (in Eugene), moved to Arizona a short time later, and is now on KNXV (ABC affiliate) in Phoenix, AZ. She assumed her married name, Lisa Fletcher (and evidently changed her hair color, too!). Her bio appears on KNXV's website.

Lisa's replacement was Korenza Burris, who actually bears an uncanny resemblance to Lisa (albeit before the hair color change).

Toastk 05:58, 29 May 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Rick Dancer scandal

Really? No mention in the article of how Rick Dancer left the station to run for Secretary of State on the Republican ticket? And how the station unwittingly (or not so) promoted him as a candidate, and never mentioned his party affiliation? Really? Come on, Eugene. Aren't you up on this shit? --Ragemanchoo (talk) 07:51, 21 May 2008 (UTC)