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Oregon works to rein in rogue debt collectors
The bill collector was so hostile and abrupt, and had called so often, that C.J. Hamilton became a bit fearful of him.
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Plan to split chinook harvest unlikely to please
Commercial and sport fishermen are unhappy about a proposed plan to split the lower Columbia River chinook harvest between them as the proposal heads to Oregon and Washington regulators next month.
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Child deaths test faith-healing exemption
When Dr. Seth Asser saw row after row of flat headstones marking children's graves in a small cemetery not far from the end of the historic Oregon Trail, he knew many of these early deaths should not have ...
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2 plead guilty in Oregon bank guard scam
HILLSBORO - Two Vancouver, Wash., men who dressed up as bank guards and posted an engraved "out of order" sign over the slot for night deposits have pleaded guilty to stealing hundreds of dollars from customers ...
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Oregon listed as third-hungriest state
The staff at FOOD for Lane County's Dining Room feeds about 350 people four nights a week.
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Oregon works to rein in rogue debt collectors
The bill collector was so hostile and abrupt, and had called so often, that C.J. Hamilton became a bit fearful of him.
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New president at St. Martin's University has UO connection
The St. Martin's University board of trustees has named Roy F. Heynderickx as the new president of the university.
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For Treats Sake: Oregon dog treats bark back
I've long been a fan of award-winning Ashland photographer Mark J. Asher and his wonderful pet books .
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Oregon Food Bank food box requests increase
Wal-Mart's donation will help the Oregon Food Bank significantly but it will not be enough to serve all the Oregonians and Clark County residents in need.
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Oregon - Central And Southern Oregon Hardest Hit By Economic Downturn
Tough economic times are when Oregonians count on the Oregon Department of Human Services the most, and new figures for October show marked increases in applications for assistance.
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Board Adopts Recommendations To Overhaul Oregon Health Care System
Main Category: Health Insurance / Medical Insurance Article Date: 20 Nov 2008 - 12:00 PST printer friendly view / write opinions rate article The Oregon Health Fund Board on Monday unanimously adopted ...
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Vandals hit Oregon site bombed by Japanese in World War II
A display marking an Oregon site bombed by the Japanese in World War II has been defaced by graffiti and racist symbols.
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Woman pleads guilty in Ore. prison food scheme
The U.S. attorney's office says Oregon's former state prison food manager, charged with taking kickbacks and bribes, has been tracked to his native Iran.
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Community banks trying to navigate difficult times
While Clackamas County Bank stands out as icon of doing business the right way, many other community banks in the Portland area are standing on wobbly legs, laden with dicey loans to homebuilders and developers ...
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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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In April 2007, 500 pastors from across Oregon descended on the state...
Emily Hunt hands a box of food to her father, Representative Dave Hunt, as Gladstone Mayor Wade Byers and Debbie Ferren, nutrition coordinator for the Gladstone Senior Center, look on.
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Algae bloom stays on Lost Creek Lake
A health advisory for an algae bloom on a Southern Oregon reservoir that has amazed state environmental experts is expected to last into December.
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More immigrants may qualify for 1986 amnesty
PORTLAND, Ore. a ' The federal government plans to legalize certain unauthorized immigrants who applied for a 1986 amnesty program but were unfairly excluded or never received a response to their request.
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Oregon Braces For Grim Revenue Forecast
Oregon lawmakers are bracing for what's expected to be a dismal revenue forecast that could result in cuts in state spending.
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Judge decides courtroom wardrobe issues for man accused of woman's murder
The Joel Courtney trial moved another step forward today. Courtney is the man accused of abducting 19-year-old Brooke Wilberger in Corvallis back in May of 2004.
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