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Living in Elephant Country: When mammoths ruled the earth
They were BIG, very big, stood about 12 feet to the top of their wooly head, about as long as a school bus and weighed around six tons.
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Horizon wind farm goes online
Horizon Wind Energy LLC on Thursday said it will start producing wind energy this week at its Rattlesnake Road Wind Farm in Gilliam County, the company's second Oregon wind farm.
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Arlington woman arrested for fire at own home Friday
An Arlington woman was arrested Monday in connection with a fire that caused about $150,000 worth of damage to her home last Friday.
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Mary Deibel
Memorial services for Mary Deibel of Dayton will be held at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug.
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Oregon to build world's largest wind farm
A state energy panel has approved building what developers say would be the world's largest wind farm in Gilliam and Morrow counties in northeastern Oregon.
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Oregon to build world's largest wind farm
A state energy panel has approved building what developers say would be the world's largest wind farm in Gilliam and Morrow counties in northeastern Oregon.
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Port, tribes battle over port site
Nine miles east of Arlington near Willow Creek a new bridge crosses the railroad tracks.
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Port, tribes battle over port site
Nine miles east of Arlington near Willow Creek a new bridge crosses the railroad tracks.
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Man dies from injuries in wrong way crash
An Arizona man has died from injuries sufered in a head on crash along I-84. OSP Crews work the scene of a wrong way car crash along I-84 east of Arlington on July 5, 2008.
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Head-on collision at high speed
A driver going the wrong way on Interstate 5 hit another vehicle that was traveling in excess of 90 mph Saturday night.
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Fires Lead To Evacuations In Arlington
Ten to 15 homes were evacuated Sunday night after lightning sparked three fires on the west slope of the eastern Oregon town of Arlington.
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Industry is partly built in fishing area and probably will come down
Gilliam County wants to bring barge income, but tribal officials say the spot is theirs : 1 Sunday, June 15, 2008 MICHAEL MILSTEIN ARLINGTON -- The 40 or so steel pilings poking from the Columbia River were ...
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Editorial: Put trash where?
Technically, there is nothing wrong with the plan to haul trash from Hawaii across the wide Pacific and up the Columbia River to Arlington, for disposal in the giant landfill there.
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Hawaiian trash could be headed to Oregon
ARLINGTON, Ore. - With Honolulu's main landfill expected to close in 2009, Hawaii's largest city is looking to send its trash to the Pacific Northwest.
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Oregon soldier hailed for her courage
FORUMS MULTIMEDIA VIDEO At funeral, Oregon soldier hailed for her courage Army Cpl.
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Routine traffic stop leads to meth bust
Increased police patrols in Gilliam and Morrow counties paid off the morning of May 8, when a Gilliam County Sheriff's sergeant arrested three suspects, including one from Echo, on charges related to thefts and ...
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Spokane Mother and Daughter Dead After Accident on Interstate 84, 10-year-old Brother Survives
A mother and daughter are dead after a fatal accident 11 miles east of Arlington, Oregon. via KNDU.com
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The island is never far away, even on the road
Doc Severinsen performs in San Miguel. Sue Frause photos. San Miguel de Allende ~ When I'm on the road, I often run into an island connection. via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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MySpace outburst backfires on Yorkville alderman
"The people who I thought would see it were the only ones who needed to see it" Arden Joe Plocher considers himself a pretty outspoken guy. The 26-year-old Yorkville alderman says he isn't afraid to stand up for what he believes. via Beacon News
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Social Media + Feminism + Sexuality = Sex 2.0
Unless you've been trapped on a deserted island for the past decade or so, the intersection of sex and technology is very prominent. via Metroblogging Atlanta
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