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Bright idea helps financially strapped patients who need respirators, powered wheelchairs Mega Millions numbers: Are you the luc...
Bright idea helps financially strapped patients who need respirators, powered wheelchairs Mega Millions numbers: Are you the luc...

Published on: 12/21/2024

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The Clean Power Prescription program relies on 519 solar panels installed on the roof of one of the hospital’s office buildings. Half the energy helps power the medical center. The rest goes to patients who receive a monthly credit of about $50 on their utility bills.

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Steven Tachie agreed to forfeit $30,000 seized by Portland police officers who busted into the Shroom House in 2022.

Customers with Portland General Electric and Pacific Power are in for another round of rate hikes in 2025 though not as high as the utilities requested, state regulators said this week.

The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is offering a $10,000 reward for information about the November killing of an endangered gray wolf in Morrow County.

Jimmy Travon Pierce, now 39, was found guilty by a jury of second-degree murder in the 2017 killing of Ramon Harris, 36.

Multiple Oregon City police and Clackamas County Sheriff’s Office units are on scene.

The letter recommended that people stake out churches, stores and work sites, take note of “brown folks” and notify the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

The Portland-born rapper, who’s an alum of the school’s radio program, also gave $25,000 to Benson for scholarships.

There’s little the company can do besides beef up security.

The figures released by the district don’t include the full cost of the 90-day renewable contracts signed with the acting superintendent and St. Helens High School principal or the independent investigator hired to look into the district’s policies and staff training on mandatory reporting.

A Multnomah County jury this week awarded Paulette Twiss more than $64,000 in damages.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/business/2024/12/bright-idea-helps-patients-who-need-respirators-powered-wheelchair.html

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