Eugene Weekly recovering from embezzlement loss, plans Feb. 8 print edition

By NATHAN WILK/KLCC

EUGENE — The Eugene Weekly is planning to return to print Feb. 8, as it continues its recovery following an alleged embezzlement.

In December, the newspaper announced that it was in debt and had to lay off its entire newsroom. Editor-in-chief Camilla Mortensen said an employee siphoned funds meant to pay vendors, retirement and the electric bill.

Since then, Mortensen estimates that the paper’s received over $150,000 in donations. Now, it’s re-hiring some essential staff, in the hopes of resuming weekly printing.

“This paper means a lot to me, this paper means a lot to the folks who work here, and this paper means a lot to this town,” she said. “And so it feels a little bit like jumping off a familiar cliff, that I really want this to work.”

Mortensen said stories are in production for the Feb. 8 issue. In the meantime, the publication is continuing to post on its website.

Mortensen said print ad revenue will help the Weekly stand on its own financially, past the recent donation efforts. She said advertisers have been supportive of the comeback.

Retired arts editor and current contributor Bob Keefer said returning to print is also about sustaining the paper’s 40-year legacy.

“Many of our readers don’t have computers, don’t have phones, don’t care,” said Keefer. “And they want to see a product that they can hold in their hands.”

The skeleton crew includes Mortensen and three others who will provide graphic design, sales and tech support, respectively.

Mortensen said she hopes to gradually re-hire the other laid-off staff, but the paper needs to become more financially stable, as it’s still facing monumental debt.

“A huge portion of this is not just getting the paper printed once or twice,” said Mortensen, “but printing on-going down the road.”

Since December, Mortensen said some laid-off staff members have moved onto other jobs. But others are still showing up to pitch in.

At the Weekly offices Friday, Reporter Emerson Brady worked on a documentary about the paper’s recent struggles. She said it’s for the fundraising effort.

Since Brady was laid off in December, she said she’s applied for other part-time work to earn money. But she’s still helping the Weekly when she can.

“I love my job, and I love my coworkers, and I think what we do here is important,” said Brady. “And if they didn’t have a reporter for the paper that’s coming out—you know, that’s a very key position.”

Brady said she’s confident that the Weekly leadership has her best interest in mind, and will pay her when they can.

“I’m certain that things will be okay,” said Brady, “and everything will go back not to the way it was, but to something hopefully better.”

Pioneer Connect Premium Wi-Fi Mobile Phone Home Business Lincoln County Oregon Coast
ACE Hardware Walport Oregon Coast
Lincoln City Local Government Working for You We Want Your Feedback Lincoln County Oregon Coast
Oregon State University Hatfield Marine Science Visitor Center Newport Oregon
Sweet homes vacation rentals Help Wanted Oregon coast
AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Volunteers Join our team Lincoln County Newport Oregon
David Gomberg State Representative Oregon
Samaritan House Family Shelter Dancing with the Coastal Stars Newport Performing Arts Center Newport Oregon Coast
Tanner Insurance Devoted Health Plans Medicare Advantage Lincoln County Oregon Coast
Yachats Lions Club Thrift Store Yachats Oregon Coast
Literary Arts Timothy Snyder Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall Portland Oregon
Yachats Chamber of Commerce Visit Yachats Oregon Coast
Charlotte Lehto Insurance Agency Farmer's Insurance Lincoln County Oregon Coast
Newport Farmers Market Newport Oregon Coast
Dahl Disposal Better Bark and More Waldport Oregon Coast
Lincoln City Cultural Center Turkish Rugs Show and Sale Lincoln County Oregon Coast
Waldport Chamber of Commerce Memberships Lincoln County Oregon Coast
Oregon Coast Aquarium Puffin Plate Newport Oregon
Samaritan Health Services Samaritan Orthopedics Program Lincoln County Oregon Coast

Obituaries

Civic Calendar