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ENGAGEMENTS
Lundberg Brittany Thomas of Brownsville, the daughter of Cheryl Coddington of Lebanon and James Thomas of Enterprise, and Robert Lundberg of Brownsville, the son of Cathie Sullivan of Reedsport and Jeffery ...
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Couple turns old bus into tailgating hot-spot
Before basketball season gets under way, football fans have a few more games to soak in the tailgating madness.
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Weekend's Best Bets for November 7 through 9
Start the Christmas shopping early from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday at the United Methodist Church, 2nd and Pine Street, Canyonville.
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Yoncalla mayor candidates re...
Gerald Cross and David King each have a plan on how to improve the city of Yoncalla if elected mayor.
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Hanna faces Cottage Grove challenger
JOHN SOWELL The News-Review As House minority leader, Rep. Bruce Hanna is charged with getting as many Republicans elected to positions in the House of Representatives as possible.
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Lead Stories
Even after learning this week that four Mexican police officers have been found guilty in his son's death in San Jose del Cabo, Nick Botner of Yoncalla sounds more baffled than anything else.
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Judge convicts officers in Ore. man's death
A judge has found four Mexican police officers guilty of homicide in the Aug. 27 death of an Oregon tourist, The Oregonian newspaper reported Tuesday.
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Police and Fire Logs
These logs are the highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Dispatch Center.
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County schools lack nurses
County Health Department nurse Jennifer Taylor gets a hug from Fir Grove Elementary fifth-grader Bekah Jakubos as instructional aid Andrea Verberkmoes, left, feeds Jakubos through a feeding tube at the Roseburg ...
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Woman accused of driving 110 mph
Police arrested an Albany woman Tuesday for allegedly driving a minivan at speeds surpassing 110 mph on Interstate 5. Two troopers in an unmarked car saw the southbound 2008 Chevrolet Uplander minivan zip past ...
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Five policemen charged with homicide in Oregon man's death
The jail in San Jose del Cabo, where Oregon man Sam Botner died Aug. 27. Mexican prosecutors have filed homicide and other criminal charges against five police officers for the Aug.
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Police and Fire Logs
These logs are the highlights of initial emergency calls and reports to the Douglas County Dispatch Center.
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5 police charged with killing US man in jail
Five Mexican police officers have been charged with killing an American man in his Mexican jail cell.
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Is Mexico safe? Oregon man's death fuels debate
Mexico travel advice: The U.S. State Department issues advisories for travel worldwide, including Mexico.
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Editorial: Roses & thorns
There's nothing quite like the experience of being in a room full of people who are dealing with the same problems that you are.
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Josh Hill to Race in Rockstar U.S Open
In 2007, Hill made his full-time professional debut in the Western Regional AMA Supercross Lites class and finished third overall.
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Mexican police officers under suspicion in Yoncalla man's death Sam...
Vacationing in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico, is a typical respite from everyday life for tourists, but for a Yoncalla couple it was the beginning of a haunting nightmare.
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Podcast: Oregon man who died in Mexican jail was beaten to death
In a special edition of The Oregonian's news podcast, Today in Oregon, reporter Susan Goldsmith says there is clear evidence that an Oregon man, Sam Botner of Yoncalla, was brutally beaten to death in a jail in ...
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Is Mexico safe? Death fuels debate
Each year, U.S. citizens travel to Mexico by the millions -- more than to any other country.
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Mexican prosecutor says police killed Oregon man
The prosecutor investigating an Oregon man's Aug. 27 death in a Mexican jail says evidence gathered over the past week has left him convinced that Sam Botner was beaten to death at the hands of police officers.
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