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Among the sagebrush and scrub trees that inhabit Eastern Oregon east of Prineville, it's easy to miss the aptly named Painted Hills. more...
  09/23/2009 9:11am
MITCHELL — Among the sagebrush and scrub trees that inhabit this portion of Eastern Oregon, it's easy to miss the aptly named Painted Hills.
  09/18/2009 3:34pm
Springfield residents donated two young alligators to Wildlife Safari. Fred and Pogo, both American alligators, joined the park's menagerie on Tuesday and are located in the village, which has free admission.
  08/28/2009 1:12pm
To liberally borrow from Sarah Palin: You can see California from Oregon! But not last summer.
  08/10/2009 11:54am
Global explorer and Roseburg resident Beth Walz launches travel Web site to inspire women and girls to pursue an adventurous and fulfilling life.
  07/21/2009 11:12am
In my doddering years I am more convinced that the earth is flat and ends at my driveway. That is not to say that I haven't traveled the globe in my lifetime. Perhaps that is the reason I am now more comfortable believing that the earth is flat and...
  07/16/2009 12:08pm
Roseburg residents Peter Smith and Luke Whitehead took second-place in a statewide video competition.
  06/08/2009 11:20am
Paving work to bring 101 delays

Road paving work on Highway 101 between Reedsport and Winchester Bay will bring intermittent lane closures and brief delays.

The road work began today and will continue on weekdays through early July.
  06/08/2009 11:12am
Everyone has to have a goal, and mine was admittedly nerdy. But it had symmetry.

This was my mission: to visit all 50 states by my 50th birthday.
  05/12/2009 3:51pm
Riddle High School's 41-member band had nailed its performance at Carnegie Hall and wore down shoe soles, hoofing it around Manhattan to museums, Broadway musicals, the Empire State Building, Rockefeller Plaza and the NBC studios.
  04/03/2009 4:25pm
A little bit of knowledge of a foreign language is dangerous, especially when it comes to speaking it. I’ve learned this hard lesson because I took Spanish in high school — a Southern high school where we said “usted-all.”
  04/02/2009 12:07pm
My dad used to refer disparagingly to the Vista House on the Historic Columbia River Highway as the “million-dollar toilet.”
  07/07/2009 10:42am
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