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The May 31 opening of Color me Crazy Ceramics, 121 SW Canton St. in John Day, is the culmination of 30 years of aspirations ...
Oregon Gov. Tina Kotek and the state’s Democratic congressional delegation are speaking out against President Donald Trump’s ...
The three national forests in the Blue Mountains have scheduled a series of public meetings during July to gather public ...
Search and rescue, U.S. Forest Service crew aid in rescue GRANT COUNTY — A 46 year-old Aumsville woman went to a hospital in ...
Solar panels and wind turbines work to create clean electric power May 24, 2022, at Wheatridge Renewable Energy Facility in ...
The standard statewide hourly wage will rise to $15.05 per hour, while Portland’s minimum wage will rise to $16.30 per hour ...
With hot, dry weather forecast to continue, the Oregon Department of Forestry is tightening restrictions designed to reduce ...
A federal program dating to 1977 that sends millions of dollars annually to counties based on the amount of federal land ...
Judge, commissioners working to minimize future budget shortfalls CANYON CITY — The Grant County Court voted unanimously to ...
Eric Bush’s term on the council was set to expire in 2026 JOHN DAY — Citing time restraints, John Day City Council President ...
History was made on June 22, 2025, when our commander-in-chief, President Trump, decided to enact “Midnight Hammer” after ...
The legislation, hailed by Republicans as a signature win for the Trump administration, has been met with fierce criticism from Oregon leaders and healthcare advocates who say the bill will devastate ...
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