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Crime Watch
This log includes incidents in which there may have been a public disturbance or a risk to the public.
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Alsea River walks set for Thursday
A pair of walks totaling 3.3 miles along the Alsea River, an outing of the Marys Peak Chapter of Sierra Club that is free and open to anyone, will be Thursday.
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News Tracker
Here's a list of local issues that have been covered recently in the Gazette-Times and the status of those stories: Corvallis City Councilor shows Cuba slides THE ISSUE: Corvallis City Councilor Mike Beilstein ...
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Hagen-Stimac engagement
Emily Joy Hagen and John William Stimac are engaged to be married July 18, 2009, at the Thyme Garden in Alsea.
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For pets: Maybe 10 years old is the new 5
The kindness of the person who adopted her grandmother's ancient dog made me smile.
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Judges hear cases on hatchery v. wild salmon
The federal government came under fire on all sides Monday for the way it counts hatchery-raised salmon and steelhead under the Endangered Species Act.
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Most Oregon teachers 'highly qualifieda
Ninety-two percent of all classes taught in Oregon's public schools during the 2007-08 school year were taught by "highly qualified" teachers, according to a report released Wednesday by State Schools ...
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Three Alsea residents busted for growing pot
Three Alsea residents busted for growing pot Gazette-Times The Lincoln County Interagency Narcotics Team arrested three people after an investigation into local marijuana manufacture and trafficking.
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Waldport students wade into learning experience
Waldport High School students prepare to wade into Fall Creek with sampling nets to collect aquatic insects to view under a microscope as part of a field trip to the Alsea Hatchery Center.
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Datebook
Sept. 29 - Linn-Benton Mediation Service will conduct a Basic Mediation Training course at Linn-Benton Community College.
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One Oregon Coast Village Has Gruesome History
These days they call it the "gem of the Oregon coast." And for good reason. This tiny little village sports a bundle of things to do and sights to take in that are some of the more unusual and dramatic for the ...
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Crime watch
Crime watch This log includes incidents in which there may have been a public disturbance or a risk to the public.
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At Our Best
At Our Best College graduates University of Oregon, Eugene - Corvallis residents Robin Leslie Albrecht, B.A. sociology; Joshua James Barr, B.A. business administration and Spanish, certificate in global ...
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Crime watch
Crime watch his log includes incidents in which there may have been a public disturbance or a risk to the public.
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Oregon killer judged guilty, but insane
An Oregon man who killed his father last summer has been sentenced to spend the rest of his life under the supervision of the state Psychiatric Security Review Board.
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Tattoos move into the mainstream, losing a bit of mystery
Black leather chairs. Bright blue walls. Posters, drafts of drawings and examples of tattoo artwork are taped up everywhere.
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Officials increase Chinook restrictions
The saga of 2008 sagging salmon runs continues. During the June meeting in Salem, members of the Oregon Fish and Wildlife Commission gave Roy Elicker, the Fish and Wildlife director, authority to impose ...
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Albany welcomes home troops
Friends and family welcomed home the men and women of the 224 Engineer Company after almost a year serving in Iraq.
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Man arrested after threats of violence made at park
A family disagreement at a campsite in the Coast Range near Alsea on Saturday led to the arrest of a Philomath man.
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Roses 'n' Raspberries
ROSE n. One of the most beautiful of all flowers, a symbol of fragrance and loveliness.
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