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Investigation leads to drug arrest
Maybe Buz Sawyer of Hubbard was better off barefoot. Police came to Sawyer's home Monday night investigating a single-vehicle rollover traffic crash reported Oct.
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Marion County safety sting stops 33 trucks
A truck safety sting in Marion County netted five faulty rigs in five hours this afternoon.
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No one hurt in crash with bus
A North Marion school bus was involved in a rear-end crash Tuesday afternoon near Hubbard, but no one was hurt, police said.
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Marion County investigates two armed robberies
MARION COUNTY - Sheriff's deputies are currently investigating two armed robberies that took place over the weekend.
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Neighboring church objects to city over relocated Medford bar.
The Gypsy Blues Bar is almost ready to re-open in a new location in downtown Medford, but the bar owners are running into some stiff opposition from a church that operates a child-care center across the street.
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Hubbard police seeking man who tried to drag 12-year-old girl into a vehicle
Police are seeking a man who attempted to drag a 12-year-old into his car as she was walking from a friend's home in Hubbard Tuesday night, police said.
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Sex Offender Flees After Crash
On Wednesday, just after 7 p.m., Bend Police responded to the roundabout located at Century Drive and Mt.
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Is there a big casino in French Prairie's future?
A megacasino just south of the Willamette River on Oregon's historic French Prairie is either in the works or completely off the table, depending on who is doing the talking.
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Moments of the Past: Community Club State Fair Caravan
"Community clubs of Oregon will invade the State Fair grounds Monday morning all primed with a snappy program that will send the 68th Oregon State Fair off to a flying start.
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One good reason to move to Hubbard, Oregon
Once a year, you have a chance to ride in a float in the Hopfest parade. And get written up in the Woodburn Independent.
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Woodburn Drag Strip Grandstand Theft is a Symptom of Meth Abuse and Ignorance
A scrap metal company in Salem worked with police to bust two men, but the meth problems generally behind this type of crime, are poorly addressed in this country.
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Two accused of stealing metal seats from Woodburn Dragstrip
Apparently chunks of metal bleacher seats look like the real thing. After recognizing pieces from about five dozen seats, workers at Salem's Cherry City Metals grew suspicious of the two men trying to sell them ...
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Two arrested by Aurora police in metal-theft investigation
Aurora police arrested two men were arrested in connection to a metal theft during a traffic stop this afternoon, officials said.
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Driver arrested in alcohol-related crash on I-5 Sunday
Oregon State Police arrested a man suspected of driving drunk and crashing into a pickup that seriously injured its two occupants Sunday evening and closed part of Interstate 5 near Wilsonville.
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Alcohol-related crash clogs I-5 in Wilsonville
Police arrested a Hubbard man after an alcohol-related crash Sunday evening on I-5. KREM graphic .08 is the legal blood alcohol limit in Oregon.
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Canby winery has a German feel
Thirty years after planting their first vines, the tale of how Josef and Lilli Fleischmann came to Oregon is still captivating.
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Hubbard man faces charges in sex abuse investigation involving girl
A 55-year-old Hubbard man faces rape and sex abuse charges in connection to an investigation involving a girl, police said.
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Gas pipeline isn't welcome on our property in valley
How would you like it if a private company could obtain an involuntary easement by eminent domain to install a 36-inch-diameter natural gas pipeline across your land; a large pipeline under high pressure to ...
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City receives donation from Scholl estate
The City of Moscow was named a beneficiary to the estate of Dorothy Scholl Ross with a generous gift to the Fire Department in the amount of $50,000 and the Moscow Parks & Recreation Department in the amount of ...
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Splashes of color fill Third Friday
Artwork by dozens of artists, along with live jazz, street buskers and poetry readings, will be showcased during the Third Friday art walk to be held from 5 to 8 p.m. May 16, in downtown Medford. via Medford Mail Tribune
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