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Canby residents demand action on suspected drug house identified in FBI probe
Nearly a dozen neighbors of William Traverso, a Canby businessman identified by the FBI as a methamphetamine user and supplier of steroids to a former Canby officer, stood before the Canby City Council ...
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Christmas tree sales appear to be greening
Workers at Yule Tree Farms south of Canby hold Christmas trees on a shaker to dislodge loose material just before the trees are loaded on a truck.
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Canby police chief placed on leave pending FBI probe
FBI agents search the house and vehicles of a Canby businessman in connection with an investigation into steroid abuse by former Canby Officer Jason Deason.
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[or] Fbi Catches Canby Police Dept. Letting Officer Deason Slide
He was not charged... The Oregonian by Maxine Bernstein maxinebernstein@news.oregonian.com November 15, 2008 [Excerpts] Two years ago, a neighboring police agency shared a hot tip with the Canby police chief: ...
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19-Year Old Canby Woman Missing Since Wednesday
Anybody with information regarding Alicia Morgan's whereabouts is asked to call 503-266-8211 and request to speak with an on duty Sergeant with the Canby Police Department.
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Wedding: Pahl - Sigler
Tiah Marie Pahl and Benjamin John Sigler were married June 28 at the Pahl family's farm in its centennial year near Pendleton.
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Democrat scores a decisive win over incumbent Flores
Democrat Brent Barton won a decisive victory over incumbent Republican Linda Flores in House District 51 Tuesday after a hotly contested race that took a negative turn in its final weeks.
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Democrat Schrader easily beats Erickson in 5th District
Democrat Kurt Schrader won an easy victory Tuesday night over Republic Mike Erickson for Oregon's 5th District seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Births from Oct. 29, 2008 Triplicate
Kameron Micheal Bishop was born Oct. 23, 2008, at Sutter Coast Hospital. He weighed 7 pounds, 5 ounces and measured 20 1/2 inches.
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Area residents take home some remodeling ideas
Margaret Mitchell of Salem had countertops and windows on her mind as she walked the aisles of the Salem Home & Remodeling Show on Saturday.
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Exotic animals roam cages at Canby pumpkin patch
From his hospital bed and with a smile, Derek Mamoyac of Philomath, Ore., told reporters Wednesday that the centipedes he ate were crunchy like Doritos and the ants were spicy like hot tamales.
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MUSEUMS
Old Aurora Colony Museum: 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, noon-4 p.m. Sundays, corner of Second and Liberty streets, Aurora.
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Editorial: Schrader best to represent 5th District in Congress
U.S. Rep. Darlene Hooley's unexpected retirement from Congress triggered a hasty dust-up among candidates eager to win her 5th District seat, but now that the dust has settled, the choice for voters is clear: ...
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Parks, recreation plan in the works
The city of Mount Angel is working to develop a parks and recreation master plan.
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Middle school bands cut from Macy's parade in Ore.
Band members at three Oregon middle schools won't be marching in the Macy's day-after-Thanksgiving Day parade even though they had been practicing their marches and music for weeks.
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Mt. Hood Economic Alliance Board seeks Clackamas County volunteers
Clackamas County Commissioners are seeking two volunteers to serve on the Mt. Hood Economic Alliance Board.
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Callboard
Area codes are 503 unless otherwise noted. "Honus & Me: A Baseball Card Adventure": Seeking men 17-25 and 30s-40s who have some baseball skills as well as women 30s-40s. Cold reading auditions Oct.
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Canby Telcom opens can, out pops 36 HDTV channels in Oregon
For Canby Telecom customers located in Canby, Oregon, today's a good day. The programming provider has just announced that you now have access to 36 high-def stations on its HD IPTV network, with over two dozen ...
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Annexation votes
Residents in several cities will vote on bringing additional property inside their boundaries.
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Oregon City principal protests Measure 58, which would limit bilingual classes
Pam Miller has spent 40 years in education. She recognizes that moment when a student puts the pieces together.
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