Published on: 07/23/2025
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Surrounded by tables selling fruits, vegetables or honey, Cynthia Dort’s table at the Corvallis Farmers Market is stacked with worms in bins of dirt — and "tea."
With a relatively new, but enthusiastic board and a still-new superintendent, Oregon's largest district faces a year of minefields.
We have reached the portion of summer that people write songs about.
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The Benton County Crisis Center opened in July, merging services rarely offered in one setting.
Politics has become a team sport where winning matters more than the common good, writes Rich Vial, a former legislator and former deputy secretary of state. But Oregonians can change that dynamic.
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The lawsuit claimed the nail technician didn’t wear gloves and stored tools in an Altoids tin.
While other chipmakers cut, Analog Devices is wrapping up a $1 billion Oregon factory expansion and recruiting new workers.
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Built in 1990, the modern log house has vaulted ceilings, slide-away glass walls and a traditional Kachelofen wood-burning fireplace.
The auditor's report analyzed data on hiring, firing and promotions and scored each department on its equity efforts.
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