Friday, December 20th, 2024

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Good morning, Corvallis. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 20th of December.
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ A truck driver in Linn County, Oregon, was cited for second-degree theft after allegedly taking a semi-truck and discarding its GPS unit following his firing that morning. KEZI
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Corvallis city councilors are exploring funding options for a $189 million civic campus project amid concerns about public support. Corvallis Gazette-Times
- ➤ Barbara Ross, a former Oregon legislator and county commissioner, was chosen over Dan Rayfield to have a Corvallis mental health building named after her, reflecting her contributions to the community's social support network. Corvallis Gazette-Times
- ➤ Corvallis residents will face a monthly increase of $14.57 in city service fees starting February due to inflation and infrastructure investments, including water, wastewater, and police services. Corvallis Gazette-Times
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Christmas Eve Service at Grace City Church
This family-friendly Christmas Eve service will celebrate the birth of Jesus with a short program suitable for all ages.
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Chantil Dukart's New Year’s Eve Celebration
Chantil Dukart will celebrate New Year’s Eve at the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts, sharing her Indigenous roots through jazz music.
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Exhilarating Beethoven (Oregon Symphony)
A showstopping ode to the power of dance, Beethoven's Seventh Symphony brims with an unbridled energy certain to make your heart race. The composer's Violin Concerto — which ends with its own rollicking tune — trades in technical fireworks for transcendent lyricism, while Jimmy López's Fiesta! shakes up Baroque dance forms with elements of pop, techno, and Latin music.
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Exhilarating Beethoven (Oregon Symphony)
A showstopping ode to the power of dance, Beethoven's Seventh Symphony brims with an unbridled energy certain to make your heart race. The composer's Violin Concerto — which ends with its own rollicking tune — trades in technical fireworks for transcendent lyricism, while Jimmy López's Fiesta! shakes up Baroque dance forms with elements of pop, techno, and Latin music.
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Brahms & Bruch: Romantic Reimaginings (Oregon Symphony)
Inspired by a simple chorale attributed to Haydn, Brahms breaks the bounds of his musical imagination with variations that span an ocean of undulating moods. Plus, Oregon Symphony Concertmaster Sarah Kwak captures the high spirits of Highland fiddling in Bruch's Scottish Fantasy, and music meets psychology in Nielsen's Second Symphony, the Danish composer's exploration of human emotions and personalities.
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