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Oregon State Missile Defense Poll Shows Support (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
The Missile Defense Advocacy Alliance of Alexandria, Virginia recently commissioned the AmericanPublic.us research firm to conduct a poll in the state of Oregon to determine public awareness on the issue of missile defense.
Health officials encouraging swim safety (Corvallis Gazette Times)
With summer approaching, many people seek recreational activities on local waterways or backyard pools. Benton County Environmental Health officials encourage swimmers to practice healthy behaviors to prevent water illnesses.
Nesting season underway for Snowy Plovers; central coast not affected (Newport News-Times)
Beachgoers may see signs and ropes on dry sand portions of some Oregon beaches outside Lincoln County indicating the nesting season for the Western snowy plover is underway.
Another Big Golf Development Coming to Central Oregon (Cybergolf National)
Central Oregon continues its aspirations to rival Palm Springs and Scottsdale as meccas for golf in the West. The latest project to be announced is Seven Peaks in Crook County.
Fishing Report (The Columbian)
Streamflow in the Columbia River has dropped, and both the shad count at Bonneville Dam and angling success have improved. At its peak, the Columbia was flowing slightly over 400,000 cubic feet per second at Bonneville Dam, but has dropped into the 335,000 range in the past week.
Logging-Rights Auction in Oregon Will Proceed (New York Times)
Environmental groups opposed logging in two roadless tracts of a national forest ravaged by fire four years ago.
WA Proposes Expanding Oil Containment Boom Rule (Oregon Public Broadcasting)
Freighters, tankers, and barges would be required to deploy oil containment booms every time they transfer fuel on Puget Sound or the Columbia River.
2006 Oregon Coast Cycling Festival set for September 9 (Curry County Reporter)
Mark your calendars, tell your friends. Dust off that old bike, fill the tires with fresh air, and start getting those legs in shape because the 2006 Oregon Coast Cycling Festival is rolling into Gold Beach, Oregon on September 9.
Hold on: West Coast fishermen need help (The Oregonian)
S en. Ron Wyden has a hook in the jaw of the biggest ocean fisheries bill before Congress. The Oregon Democrat should not let it go until Congress and the Bush administration agree to aid West Coast fishermen.
Health advisory lifted for water contact at Siletz Bay beach (Newport News-Times)
A health advisory for contact with marine water at Siletz Bay beach was lifted Friday by the Oregon Department of Human Services, in conjunction with the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) and Oregon Parks and Recreation Department.
All-Sports: UCLA back on top (Sports Illustrated)
After winning national championships in volleyball and water polo, UCLA is king of the spring sports mountain. Although the usual suspects  (Georgia, Texas and North Carolina) aren't far behind, spring appears to be the season of the West Coast school as more teams (Cal, Stanford, Arizona State, Oregon State) appear in the Top 25 than there were in the fall or winter.
Outdoors Forecast (The Oregonian)
Anyone in Oregon or Washington can fish without a license on Saturday and Sunday as part of "Free Fishing Weekend", observed in both states. Willamette Valley/Metro: Sturgeon anglers on the Columbia River below Bonneville Dam are catching good numbers of oversized sturgeon using fresh shad for bait.
Summer term begins at Oregon Coast Community College (Newport News-Times)
The summer term schedule is out, and registration starts June 6 at Oregon Coast Community College. Summer term begins June 26.
Working vacation (Asbury Park Press)
Skye Forbes, a contract administrator from Durham, N.C., recently took a little vacation at the Jersey Shore.
Oregon comes a callin' with some fine pinot gris (Inside Bay Area)
IT'S TIME to talk about Oregon. For the past several decades, there has been a wine industry growing slowly up north.
Mid-Valley Bank Shareholders Approve Acquisition by West Coast Bancorp (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
West Coast Bancorp and Mid-Valley Bank announced that, at the Mid-Valley Bank shareholder meeting held today, Mid-Valley Bank shareholders voted to approve West Coast Bancorp's acquisition of Mid-Valley Bank in a merger transaction.
Destination: DINING (The Herald-Tribune)
Tourism officials know that visitors come to Sarasota County for the beaches, sunshine and cultural attractions. Now they'd like to add one more reason: good food.
Elks taking the field tonight (BendBulletin.com)
In 2005, the Elks were 13-23 in the West Coast Collegiate Baseball League (fifth among seven teams) and 23-29 overall. The late-season drowning of Michael Wilhite, a third-year Elks infielder, overshadowed the fact that the team endured its poorest season ever.
2006 Oregon Coast Cycling Festival set for September 9 (Curry County Reporter)
Mark your calendars, tell your friends. Dust off that old bike, fill the tires with fresh air, and start getting those legs in shape because the 2006 Oregon Coast Cycling Festival is rolling into Gold Beach, Oregon on September 9.
Change in store as Beaches sells Oregon eatery (The Columbian)
The flip-flop and suntan lotion motif of the Beaches Restaurant & Bar in Beaverton, Ore., is being replaced by a casual dining operation that plays up its all-American fare of burgers and ribs.

 

 

 

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