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During the summer of 1978, in the small coastal town of Neskowin, Ore., residents started falling sick. Over the course of one month, about 170 people were struck with a gastrointestinal bug.(Kristian Foden-Vencil / OPB)JPR's Charlie Zimmerman hosts a showcase of news features from around our region. OPB's Kristian Foden-Vencil: Oregon towns buy their drinking watersheds, even if it takes generations KUOW’s Ruby de Luna: Slashed funding, tighter restrictions could hurt thousands of WA residents on Medicaid KLCC's Nathan Wilk: Safety in downtown Eugene: business leaders, homeless advocates, and police chief talk solutions |