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December 7, 1941 - Remembering Pearl Harbor
Editor's note: This article on Gerald Botts and his experience at Pearl Harbor first appeared in The Observer's 2002 special edition about Union and Wallowa county veterans.
Fluffy Links a " Monday 23rd of November 2009
Giving a one day blogging course on Wednesday with the South Cork Enterprise Board.
Oregon police paying inn owner $295,000 in lawsuit
The state police will pay $295,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by hotel chain owner Mark Hemstreet and a friend over hunting violation charges that were thrown out three years ago.
A helicopter flight school is ready for takeoff at the Medford airport. Table Rock Helicopters, operated by owner and chief pilot Clay Clark, has set up shop at Medford Air Service, 4002 Cirrus Drive, off Biddle Road.
Storyteller mesmerizes students
First-grader Nessa Copley flaps her wings as she becomes part of the storytelling Friday at Brooklyn Primary School.
Efficiency grants; With the goal of strengthening an existing work...
With the goal of strengthening an existing work force, federal funds are being distributed to 6 local companies so workers can become versed in 'lean' business practices Published: October 28.
Steelhead limit goes to five a day Sunday on some northwest Oregon rivers
ENTERPRISE - Record numbers of steelhead returning to the Snake River system have prompted Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife officials to increase the bag limit for hatchery adipose fin-clipped steelhead in several northeast waters.
Scotsman.com Business - Technology
Life science start-ups told to look to overseas rivals for lucrative lessons
SCOTLAND'S life science companies are being urged by the new head of their networking body to learn lessons from overseas rivals.
Share Your Secrets: Joseph High
Superintendent Rhonda Shirley and Joseph High Principal Sherri Kilgore have led Joseph High staff and students to high academic achievement.
As Senate prepares to consider cap-and-trade, a look to Europe
While health care dominates the headlines, the Senate is preparing to consider a bill that could dramatically reshape the economy by the nation's first-ever limits on carbon dioxide emissions.
Motherwell FC chief and partners seal 4m office deal
A PROPERTY investment company backed by Motherwell Football Club chairman John Boyle has spent A 4 million on a major office deal, it can be revealed today.
Cougar Ridge Fire Update - 8 / 11 / 09
Enterprise, OR. Suppression efforts continue on course for the 222-acre Cougar Ridge Fire located near the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary and 12 miles south of Wallowa.
Cougar Ridge Fire Update - 8 / 11 / 09
Enterprise, OR. Suppression efforts continue on course for the 222-acre Cougar Ridge Fire located near the Eagle Cap Wilderness boundary and 12 miles south of Wallowa.
Elderly Oregon man killed in crash near Council
A 96-year-old Oregon man was killed over the weekend in a car crash west of Council.
Budget to moderate. * La Laguna, 307 W. North St., Enterprise; 541-426-3500. Lunch and dinner.
High-priced help; Famous trainers have a lot to teach; are they worth it?
July 25-26 - Dennis Reis Western Horsemanship Clinic at Linn County Fairgrounds in Albany, 541-926-4314. July 31-August 1 - David Acord Eventing Clinic at Mountain Aire Sport Horses in Enterprise, 541-426-3315. Aug.
Beer & Wine Tastings: Terminal Gravity, Leavenworth, Urban Vines
Terminal Gravity at Naked City : This Thursday, July 16th, Naked City will hold a brewer's night and launch party for Terminal Gravity Brewing of Enterprise, Oregon .
High hopes for new business; Redmond and Sisters, sharing enterprise...
Sisters has had its enterprise zone for just four days, but the city has already heard from businesses interested in moving to town.
Run Oregon Blog - Running and Racing ...
Race preview: Lostine River Run
A view from the Lostine River area. The Lostine River Run on the 4th of July offers runners and walkers 10k, 5k, and 1 mile options.
Department of Justice, State of Orego...
Attorney General John Kroger Announces More Than $800,000 In Grants...
June 15, 2009 The grants will fund services that benefit law enforcement, prosecution and courts from Astoria to Enterprise Attorney General John Kroger announced today that he is awarding more than $800,000 in grants the Department of Justice received from the U.S. government to organizations around Oregon that work to protect women from violence.