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Christmas tree cutting permits go on sale Nov. 24
Are you looking for an old fashion holiday experience or a new family tradition? How about a day trip into your National Forest to cut a wild tree? The Mt.
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Roads less traveled; Wandering the wheat fields and wind farms of north-central Oregon
175 N.E. Third St., Dufur; 541-467-2349, www.dufur.org • Heppner Chamber of Commerce.
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Wal-Mart wants SuperCenter in The Dalles
If it opens, this place will draw customers from Moro, Dufur and Grass Valley. The Dalles Chronicle has the full story.
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Hendrickson reigns as marshal of 2008 Dufur Homecoming
Dufur Homecoming Friday, Oct. 3 2 p.m.- Crowning of the homecoming king 5- Dufur vs.
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Why I want to move to Dufur
My college roommate was from Dufur and ever since a Christmas break when his mom cooked up a storm and his dad guided us around 10,000 acres of wheat stubble, I wondered why on earth would anyone leave here.
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How not to measure temperature, part 71: NOAA neglect of volunteer observers
As we get more of the private observers in USHCN surveyed, we start hearing about stories like this one from Dufur Oregon, where the observers seem to have been pretty much "left on their own" for about many, ...
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Lookout Mountain: Hood's No. 2
Take time to smell the flowers when you hike up Lookout Mountain. Quick, name the second highest mountain on the Mount Hood National Forest .
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Dufur seeks expansion bond
District growth cited, plan includes cafeteria and ag shop additions By KATHY GRAY of The Chronicle Voters in Dufur School District will be asked to approve a building bond this November to add classrooms, ...
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The End Product
Iron Worker Jon Keyser's simple answer is that he likes what he does By CORY ELDRIDGE of The Chronicle Jon Keyser leans over a battered tabletop as he begins to weld.
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Rocking and Rolling
Neon Classic Weekend, Dufur Threshing Bee bring a big weekend and lots of visitors to The Dalles for action-packed fun By KATHY GRAY and ELROY KING of The Chronicle The Neon Classic Weekend and the Dufur ...
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Cantrells marshal up for Dufur Threshing Bee
Rick and Idonna Cantrell are the grand marshals for the 2008 Dufur Threshing Bee.
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County approves Mel's charge
Following proper procedure nets hauler needed boost By KATHY GRAY of The Chronicle Two weeks after they scolded the owner of Mel's Sanitary Service for an unauthorized fuel surcharge, county commissioners have ...
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Fire chars 400 west-end acres
Firefighters protect threatened structures By The Chronicle Staff The Dalles residents can expect to see smoke coming from the site of Wednesday's west end fire for possibly weeks to come, warns Dan Hammel, ...
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NW Q&a | Visiting The Dalles area of Oregon
Q: Any suggestions on good places to stay or restaurants to try in The Dalles area of Oregon? I'm looking for a romantic-weekend retreat... Q: Any suggestions on good places to stay or restaurants to try in The ...
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Blaze torches Dufur-area canyon lands
Ranchers turn out in force to help By KATHY GRAY of The Dalles Chronicle Early this morning, firefighters contained a 1,200-acre wildfire south of Dufur.
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Adrift on the Nansene
Reporter Kelli Fontenot joins an intrepid crew for Huck Finn-like water adventure By KELLI FONTENOT of The Dalles Chronicle It's about 11:45 a.m. on Saturday and I am standing on a bridge in Dufur, aiming a ...
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Summer brings more to library
Extended hours, new books, kid stuff begin By ED COX of The Dalles Chronicle Summer is coming at the The Dalles Wasco County Library, and that brings both fun and changes.
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Cherries late, maybe profitable
Smaller crop may be offset by better prices, industry experts sa y By KATHY GRAY of The Dalles Chronicle Cherry harvest may be 10 days late and half the volume of a good year, but orchardists still have hopes ...
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Wonderworks auction set Saturday
Event billed as fundraiser to purchase and renovate a home for children's museum By RODGER NICHOLS of The Dalles Chronicle Wonderworks Children's Museum has been a fixture in The Dalles long enough that the ... via The Dalles Chronicle
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Professional cyclists in town for Hood Classic
The nation's most bike-friendly city will get a taste of professional racing over the next few days as the Mount Hood Cycling Classic take place from May 13 to May 18. via KATU
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