Eugene
Eugene Police Department hosted Leadership Eugene-Springfield at its 2nd and Chambers location

Eugene, OR – According to the police officials, EPD hosted Leadership Eugene-Springfield at its 2nd and Chambers location, offering a group of 30 aspiring civic leaders the opportunity to hear from Sergeant Lowen of SWAT, meet Chief Skinner, and tour the Communications Center.
This program, run jointly by the Eugene and Springfield Chambers of Commerce, provides future leaders with valuable insights into the community’s public safety efforts.
The department extends its thanks to all who participated and contributed to the success of the event.
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