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More Oregon families seek welfare help
The number of Oregon families that received cash welfare or food stamps has increased substantially this year compared with last year.
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Man charged with kidnapping girlfriend, kids
Jefferson - Marion County sheriff's deputies Monday arrested a man who allegedly kidnapped his girlfriend and three children late Sunday in the 300 block of Main Street in Jefferson, officials said.
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Woodburn Man Arrested on Kidnapping Charges
29-year old Miguel Serratos-Jimenez of Woodburn Photo: Marion County Sheriff - Marion County deputies arrested a Woodburn man for kidnapping and other charges last night, after he allegedly kidnapped his ...
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School board selects interim superintendent finalist
After interviewing five candidates for interim superintendent, the Lebanon School Board selected George Lanning as the finalist on Nov.
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Clackamas deputies investigate theft of news boxes
Police are investigating the theft of 17 coin-operated newspaper-vending boxes that began disappearing Oct.
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Missing Baby, 1, Found Under Floorboards by Crowbar-Wielding Police
'A baby from Oregon who disappeared from her bed was found safe several hours later under the floorboards of her grandparents' home.
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Baby trapped under floor of Woodburn home
Crews in Woodburn pulled a missing 1-year-old baby girl to safety Monday after she got trapped inside the floor of a house.
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Woodburn student earns scholarship
WOODBURN - A Woodburn student is among three high school students who will receive $10,000 Beat the Odds scholarships from Stand for Children Leadership Center this year.
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Measure 58 trailing in early returns
Oregonians were rejecting a measure Tuesday that sought to cap the number of years that English-language learners in the state's public schools could be taught in their native language.
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Incumbents take early leads in Districts, 19, 20, 22
Three Salem-area incumbents took early leads in their re-election races for the Oregon House Tuesday night.
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Measure 58 takes away school district flexibility
I am urging people to realize that voting for Measure 58 does not mean that children will receive more English instruction.
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Head-on crash near Aurora Airport kills one
AURORA - A Beaverton-area man died after a two-vehicle head-on crash Saturday near the Aurora Airport.
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high school highlights
Woodburn 6, West Albany 1: Woodburn will host either Glencoe or Thurston at 6 p.m. Tuesday in the second round of the state playoffs.
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Man found dead by apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound near Woodburn
A man was found dead by a reportedly self-inflicted gunshot wound on the shoulder of Highway 214 this morning east of Woodburn, authorities said.
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Tree Top buying Sabroso company of Medford
Tree Top has purchased Sabroso, a Medford, Ore., company that makes fruit purees used in other food products.
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Program bridges parent-teen divide
Maybe the lack of communication between parents and their children is typified by 'Zits,' the comic strip about a 15-year-old boy in a middle-class family.
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Voter assistance forum offered
Woodburn - Voz Hispana's Political Action Committee will host a voter assistance forum to help individuals registered to vote to fill out their voter's ballot.
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Woodburn students plant rain garden
Students at French Prairie Middle School in Woodburn recently planted a rain garden, a natural way to catch rain run-off from the school's roof and keep it out of the storm drain system.
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Scio drug suspects arrested
They were among seven taken into custody following raids led by Woodburn police SCIO - The Woodburn Police Department led a drug raid Tuesday in Scio that was related to two searches in Woodburn.
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Tough times might call for layoffs
The following people who work for Oregon state government should recieve pink slips tomorrow: Addictions & Mental Health Rebecca A. Sweetland, Cultural Diversity Manager Oregon State Hospital, Salem, OR; 503- ...
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