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Central Oregon city’s historic railroad chugging toward growth

Matt Wiederholt remembers the boom days of the sawmills in Prineville. Trucks hauled logs out of the Ochoco ...

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Baker City’s illuminated cross is shining again

One of Baker City’s beloved Christmas traditions — a giant, lighted cross — was sprawled across a good ...

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Bend’s Ellen Waterston named Oregon Poet Laureate

Longtime Bend poet and nonfiction author Ellen Waterston has been appointed Oregon Poet Laureate by Gov. Tina Kotek. ...

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The Coquille: Logging ancestral lands on the Oregon Coast

Natalie Wilson of the Coquille Indian Tribe has a boots-on-the-ground approach to logging that connects her to the ...

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Bend’s Ellen Waterston named Oregon Poet Laureate

Longtime Bend poet and nonfiction author Ellen Waterston has been appointed Oregon Poet Laureate by Gov. Tina Kotek. ...

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Layer Line 3D lays solid foundation for the future

Within the next 60 days, Malheur County will have the first Oregon house built using a new, non-traditional ...

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Pendleton Round-Up elects first female president

Tiah DeGrofft, a long-time rodeo volunteer, has been elected as the first female president of the Pendleton Round-Up ...

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Can vulnerable communities afford to return to fire ravaged regions?

Three years after the 2020 Alameda fire destroyed 19 mobile home parks and burned 1,500 to 1,700 manufactured ...

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How acorns carry cultural knowledge

On an unusually warm October weekend, I sat on a picnic bench beneath the oak and pine trees ...

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At Warm Springs, a new generation leads the feast

When Warm Springs Elder Alice Sampson goes out to the fields to dig roots for the annual Root ...

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