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Hard-to-fire cop loses his badge
A Molalla police officer pinpointed as a problem cop, but who has remained on the payroll for several years because he kept appealing over and over again, has lost his badge.
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Keith Brown lumber closes last five stores
Keith Brown lumber closes last five stores 80-year-old business falls victim to economy Staff and wire reports Another local lumberyard has fallen victim to economic forces.
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One Sought After Clackamas County Chase
One armed robbery suspect was arrested and another remained at large Tuesday after a chase in Clackamas County.
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VA Care: Fake Doctors and Fake Treatment
Dr. Phillip Leveque Salem-News.com Phillip Leveque has spent his life as a Combat Infantryman, Physician Pharmacologist and Toxicologist.
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Feeding meters also feeds the hungry
During December you won't get a ticket for forgetting to feed the downtown parking meters, but remember that a hungry family or a senior could be helped if you do.
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Appeals court overturns decision on Snowball the deer
Snowball moved into her new home at Wildlife Safari near Winston this summer. Snowball, the most litigated deer in Oregon history, will not be going home to its former owners, the state Court of Appeals ruled ...
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Tribe celebrates silver anniversary
Think of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde once operating out of a maintenance shed on a 2 1/2-acre piece of land that encompasses the tribal cemetery.
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Anti-Depressant Drugs: Male Sex Boobytraps
Dr. Phillip Leveque Salem-News.com Phillip Leveque has spent his life as a Combat Infantryman, Physician Pharmacologist and Toxicologist.
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Grand Ronde tribes mark restoration
It's hard to imagine celebrating centuries of history in the span of a couple of days.
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Dangerous Drugs: Dead Patients
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com Phillip Leveque has spent his life as a Combat Infantryman, Physician Pharmacologist and Toxicologist.
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Molalla officer continues 4-year fight to keep his job
The state Department of Justice has affirmed an order revoking Molalla Police Officer Ron Lister's state certification to work in law enforcement.
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22 horses abandoned in Molalla find new homes
The sad tale of 22 abandoned horses ended with smiles Saturday as buyers flooded a Molalla ranch and bought all the animals.
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Placebos: Fake Medicines and Fake Doctors
Dr. Phil Leveque Salem-News.com Phillip Leveque has spent his life as a Combat Infantryman, Physician Pharmacologist and Toxicologist.
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Republicans victorious in 3 races
East Valley voters chose Republicans for Senate District 9, House District 17, and House District 18, according to late returns Tuesday night.
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Molalla picks Clarke; defeats fire district measure
Molalla voters chose City Councilor Mike Clarke to serve as mayor. Clarke, also a teacher, coach and former mayor, has 12 years of experience in Molalla city government, including a stint as interim city ...
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PTSD Virtual Reality Therapy:Fraudulent High-Priced Boondoggle
Salem-News.com - November 2, 2008 - 8:37 pm Salem-News.com is a locally-owned news service for Salem - Oregon's capitol city and the region surrounding it.
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Police, others want more Oregon kids to get Head Start
To Clackamas County District Attorney John Foote, the math is simple. You, minus a high school diploma, equals a better chance he'll see you in court.
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Local farmer-sky diver Vinton Erickson completes 50th jump
In this 1998 photo, Erickson is in the middle tethered to two instructors. Turns out that famed farmer Vinton Erickson is a man of the skies as well as the soil.
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Depression - Cannabis - Euphoria
Salem-News.com - October 27, 2008 - 2:01 pm Salem-News.com is a locally-owned news service for Salem - Oregon's capitol city and the region surrounding it.
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Three equine success stories
Connor , a former racehorse who was scheduled to be put down despite perfect health, shares a bite to eat with Penny.
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