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Michael Dunne: I’m Michael Dunne. It’s been one of the top stories in the community for many months: all the controversies and back and forth between PeaceHealth and Eugene Emergency Physicians. First, PeaceHealth terminated the partnership, then reversed course. Through it all, our reporter Tiffany Eckert has been there to cover every twist and turn. Today on the show, Eckert joins us to talk about this saga from the very beginning to where it stands now. In the second part of the show, a reporter from the Register-Guard joins us to talk about the sad and sordid tale of Cascade Relief Team, which was supposed to help those impacted by the Holiday Farm Fire. Instead, its leader is now the subject of a massive lawsuit brought by Oregon’s attorney general. KLCC’s Tiffany Eckert, Tiffany, it’s great to see you. Thanks for coming in.
Tiffany Eckert: Oh, I’m happy to be here…