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Schools focus on ninth graders’ progress

In the 2023-24 school year, 88% of ninth graders in Northeastern Oregon were on track to graduate in ...

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Wild horse roundup to begin in Murderers Creek Joint Management Area

DAYVILLE — With the prospect of mass starvation looming, the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of Land Management ...

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Baker City’s community Christmas tree is a native fir

BAKER CITY — David McCoy watches as the grand fir that has stood in his west Baker City ...

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Community Briefs for 11/20

Pendleton VFW Auxiliary bazaar supports local veterans PENDLETON — The VFW Auxiliary 922 is having a holiday bazaar ...

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Blue Mountain Hospital makes offer to interim CEO candidate

JOHN DAY — The Blue Mountain Hospital District took a big step toward hiring an interim CEO on ...

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COLUMN: PETA’s unique take on a traditional Thanksgiving dinner

I’m thinking about shooting a chukar to replace the traditional Thanksgiving turkey, and I blame the vegans for ...

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Painted Sky secures grant to upgrade website

JOHN DAY — Painted Sky Center for the Arts hopes a $2,000 community grant provided by the city ...

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Forest Service starts work on wild horse adoption facility near Prineville

Two years after the U.S. Forest Service announced plans to open a wild horse adoption facility in Central ...

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$3.5M in federal funds coming to NE Oregon logging projects

JOHN DAY — Just over $3.5 million in federal funding is on its way to several projects on ...

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County clerks throughout Northeastern Oregon, and elsewhere in the state, receive bomb threats

CANYON CITY — Grant County Clerk Laurie Cates opened her email on Tuesday, Nov. 12, and saw the ...

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