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Keeping A Full Schedule (Albany Democrat-Herald)Linda Bruslind is a senior instructor in microbiology at Oregon State University. She is also married and the mother of three young children. And in the past few years n evidently because she didn't have enough to do — she decided to become a triathlete.
Democrats Plan Food Drive (Newport News-Times)The Democratic Party of Oregon is organizing a statewide food drive to help feed the hungry in the state. Many County Democratic Parties have pledged to participate and Lincoln County Democratic Central Committee is no exception.
Outdoors Forecast (The Oregonian)Willamette Valley/Metro: Steelhead continue to cross Bonneville Dam, but fish aren't biting often in water above 70 degrees. Some are being taken early in the morning in faster flows near the dam.
Triathlete Keeps A Busy Schedule (Corvallis Gazette-Times)Linda Bruslind is a senior instructor in microbiology at Oregon State. She is also married and the mother of three young children. And in the past few years — evidently because she didn’t have enough to do — she decided to become a triathlete.
County Cracks Home Invasion Case (News-Register)Two Sheridan men were taken into custody Saturday morning in the coastal community of Toledo on allegations they bound, beat and robbed a disabled Willamina man Thursday morning in his home, then sped off in his pickup.
Seaside Surfer Takes Top Prize (Seaside Signal)Hayley Espelund won the fifth annual CSO surfing contest in Lincoln City the weekend of July 30 at Road’s End State Park. The event is held for the benefit of the Christian Surfers of Oregon. Hannah Nicholls of Depoe Bay placed second, while Nancy Maxwell-Mathias of Portland was third.
Oregon Hopes To Catch Energy Wave (Portland Tribune)The push to make Oregon a center for ocean wave energy is rapidly gaining momentum. By the end of 2007, Oregon coastal waters could be host to two different devices that will test the possibilities for using the motion of ocean waves to generate electricity. Vancouver, British Columbia-based ...
Oregon Coast Aquarium Marks Its 20th Anniversary Shark Week (Los Angeles Times)Oregon Coast Aquarium marks its 20th anniversary Shark Week with a special event called Breakfast With the Sharks. Visitors get to dine while staff members feed the toothy residents in the Passages of the Deep exhibit. Also: shark crafts for kids, shark-themed giveaways, shark talks given by the experts and a daily shark film from the Discovery Channel shown at the aquarium theater.
The Notebook (Coeur D'Alene Press)My wife has spent more than 56 years of her life in Idaho, and I have lived in the state 45. She was born in San Diego, moved to Arizona and was 5 when she moved to Boise.
Lincoln City Cultural Center To Welcome Visitors (Newport News-Times)Visitors to Lincoln City will have a new place to pick up brochures and obtain information about the area beginning early next year, after the drop-in center moves from its present location in city hall up the street to the Lincoln City Cultural Center (4C's) in the historic Delake School building.
Democrats Plan Food Drive (Newport News-Times)The Democratic Party of Oregon is organizing a statewide food drive to help feed the hungry in the state. Many County Democratic Parties have pledged to participate and Lincoln County Democratic Central Committee is no exception.
Forging Way To Sea Was A Difficult Task (Corvallis Gazette-Times)Editor’s note: Over a period of 12 years beginning in 1983, local historian Ken Munford wrote 561 columns for the Gazette-Times. As part of the city’s 150th anniversary, the newspaper will publish a selection of these columns each Saturday. This one was originally printed on Sept. 22, 1986.
Oregon's Coast Has Solitude (The Myrtle Beach Sun News)On cool, overcast mornings, it's possible to take a stroll anywhere along the north coast of Oregon and discover the pleasures of solitude - miles and miles of sand and surf with almost no one in sight. If it's seclusion you seek, this is the place. You'll have to bundle up. Warm jacket, cap, maybe even waterproof boots. And bring a dog if you have one. Many people do. Oregon's coast is ...
Coast Guard Seeks Teen Off Oregon Coast (Fox 12 Oregon)NESKOWIN, Ore. -- Rescuers are searching near Neskowin for signs of a teenage boy who was swept out to sea Friday. A helicopter crew from the Coast Guard Air Facility in North Bend and a Coast Guard lifeboat from Depoe Bay searched the waters near Nestucca Beach for signs of the missing boy.
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