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On this day, May 20, 1976, Trojan Nuclear Power Plant began operating, generating 1,130 megawatts, and operating until 1993, well before the end of its useful life. The plant was plagued with mechanical problems and, as time went on, public opinion against the plant began to pile up. Though two ballot measures were defeated in 1992 at great expense to PGE, the majority owener of the plant, PGE mothballed the plant a year later.




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Kotek Appoints Judge in Jackson County
The appointment is effective immediately

Oregon's Governor Tina Kotek has announced that she will appoint Sara Collins to the Jackson County Circuit Court. Ms. Collins will fill the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Joseph M. Charter, who the Governor thanked for his service.

The appointment is effective immediately.

“Sara Collins is a talented lawyer with a passion for justice and public service,” Governor Kotek said. “In particular, Sara’s experience litigating juvenile cases with compassion and integrity will allow her to hit the ground running and serve her community well.”

Sara Collins grew up in Jackson County and attended South Medford High School.

After graduating from law school at the University of Oregon, she completed a judicial clerkship in Alaska and served as a prosecutor there.

In 2004, she returned home to Oregon, spending 11 years as a public defender.

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In 2016, Ms. Collins entered private practice. She represents clients in juvenile, family law, and criminal cases.

Ms. Collins served as a volunteer pro tem judge from 2015 to 2018. For the last six years, she has served on the board of directors of La Clinica.

La Clinica a medical nonprofit in Jackson County committed to providing what they call "culturally appropriate" healthcare to Jackson County’s population.

Collins also serves on the Executive Committee of the Oregon State Bar’s Juvenile Law Section.


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Post Date: 2023-06-12 18:29:54Last Update: 2023-06-13 17:53:38



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