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Dead bunnies cause literary uproar
The answer is no if you were to ask Taffey Anderson, a mother living in Halsey, Ore.
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Editor's Mailbag
In class on Veterans Day I would like to thank all the veterans for their service and allowing me to write this letter.
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Mom keeps kids out of school to honor vets
Reta Stutz of Halsey chose to keep her two elementary school age children out of school today to honor the veterans in their family as well as veterans everywhere.
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Albany woman to be on Rachel Ray show
An Albany woman who lost 100 pounds in about a year and a half will appear on a segment of the Rachel Ray show that starts at 9 a.m. Tuesday on KEZI Channel 9 from Eugene and at 3 p.m. on KGW Channel 8 from ...
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Bunny Suicides Complainant Douses Book-Burning Talk
When her 13-year-old son checked out a dark-humor cartoon collection, The Book of Bunny Suicides, from the Central Linn High School Library in Halsey, Oregon, Taffey Anderson decided that British artist Andy ...
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Public safety log
Public safety log People arrested are innocent unless proven otherwise in court.
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Dona t be afraid of such books
Our story last Sunday on "Bunny Suicides" and the school library at Central Linn High School brings up lots of questions.
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The Schrammie: A hapless crusader
Is it the funniest, bunniest book ever? Or is it the dark specter of suicide being fostered off on unsuspecting teenagers? Much to her horror, Taffey's teenage son checked the cartoon book out from his high ...
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Halsey panel to review 'Bunny Suicidesa
David Patton/Democrat-Herald A district review committee will decide if this book should remain in the library at Central Linn High School.
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Union agrees to new contract at Halsey, Ore., mill
Steelworkers at a Halsey mill have agreed to a new contract. Members of the United Steelworkers and Cascade Pacific Pulp -- formerly the Pope and Talbot mill -- ratified a six-year agreement late last week.
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Halsey Mother Upset About Cartoon Book
A By Brian Schiedel October 20, 2008 Halsey, Ore. --A Taffey Anderson says "The Book of Bunny Suicides" is not appropriate for anyone, especially children.
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Ore. mom won't return 'Bunny Suicide' book
One way or another, a Halsey woman promises to keep a popular cartoon book out of the Central Linn High School library.
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'Bunny suicides' irks mom
The title alone - "The Book of Bunny Suicides" - was enough to catch Taffey Anderson's attention.
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Oregon workers ratify new contract at plant owned by Minnesota-based investment firm
Following a solidarity campaign that drew support from Minnesota unions, workers in Halsey, Oregon, approved a new, six-year contract with Cascade Pacific Pulp, a paper mill purchased in June by a ...
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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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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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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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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
Art Cisneros of Lebanon captured the mill fire at 7:25 a.m. Monday morning from River Road.
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A chance to network
Tradeshow lets businesses interact with the public and each other About a half hour into the Business On Display Tradeshow on Wednesday, there was a steady stream of visitors making their way through the ...
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