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Local man completes Army basic training
Derrek C. Sharp, E-2, graduated from U.S. Army basic training and advanced individual training at Ft.
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Road slows down fire truck access to blaze
The cause of a house fire at 30334 Butte Creek Rd. on Nov. 8 will remain undetermined because the blaze burned the two-story structure so completely.
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ENGAGEMENTS
Lundberg Brittany Thomas of Brownsville, the daughter of Cheryl Coddington of Lebanon and James Thomas of Enterprise, and Robert Lundberg of Brownsville, the son of Cathie Sullivan of Reedsport and Jeffery ...
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Truck Driver Arrested After Falling Asleep, Crashing In Construction Zone
Oregon State Police troopers arrested a commercial truck driver Thursday morning after he fell asleep driving southbound on Interstate 5 near Brownsville, crashing into a concrete barrier near construction ...
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Six vie for three seats on Brownsville council
Candidates for Brownsville City Council expressed different priorities for office, which included keeping a tight rein on spending and ensuring the city develops in a manner agreeable to its residents.
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U-G-L-Y
They're the squash chef loves to try In the culinary world, dolled-up winter squash is posh, but Kristie Glaser likes hers plain, thank you.
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FFA students judge soils in Halsey
Alyssa Weger was just glad it wasn't raining. The Central Linn senior was one of close to 300 high school students from Future Farmers of America programs in the mid-valley that took part in the annual soil ...
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Taxes rise 5.8 percent in Linn
Despite recent drops in real estate prices, property taxes in Linn County are again going up this year.
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Behind the red door: Kip Schoninga s rental empire has drawn a swarm of critics
Scobel Wiggins Gazette-Times Natasha Funk shuffles through a stack of documents she collected in her short tenancy with Bula Enterprises while her son Terryn, 3, watches.
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Fire destroys garage in Brownsville
Brownsville firefighters cool the hot spots at a home at 927 Pine St., where fire destroyed a garage Friday afternoon.
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Lebanon mill fire damage near $2.8 million
Damage from a fire at a former Champion Mill site in Lebanon is estimated at nearly $2.8 million.
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Mill firea s damage tops $2.7 million
Mill fire's damage tops $2.7 million Investigators keep looking for the cause but aren't optimistic they'll find it BY PATRICK LAIR ALBANY DEMOCRAT-HERALD LEBANON - Fire officials continue to investigate ...
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Three-alarm fire burns old mill site
A three-alarm fire at an old mill site near Cheadle Lake burned early Monday morning, resulting in the closure of Riverview Elementary school.
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Public Safety Log
People arrested are innocent unless proven otherwise in court. Initial charges often change as a case progresses.
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Editor's Mailbag
They checked out Sand Ridge Sand Ridge Charter School was created in 2001, after operating as an alternative school for three years.
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Arson fire investigated
Investigators from multiple agencies work at the scene of an arson fire at the Pregnancy Alternatives Center on Second and Vine streets Sept.
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On target
You don't have to be a good shot to think shooting handguns is a blast. But it helps to have expert help and instruction, especially on the one subject that is likely to make novices and their mothers nervous: ...
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Company moves home
Steve Lathrop/Democrat-Herald Spacious offices front a 27,500-square-foot warehouse in Shedd that now houses all production for Lewis Seed.
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Officials call Pregnancy Alternative Center blaze in Lebanon suspicious
A fire broke out at the Pregnancy Alternatives Center in downtown Lebanon this morning, causing heavy damage to the attic and roof windows with lesser damage throughout the building.
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Editor's mailbag
What he was saying In a recent newspaper article, Superintendent Robinson admits that the Lebanon schools are not meeting requirements, especially in math.
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