Friday Feb 3 | Statesman Journal
Reward keeps growing in Baker County bighorn poaching
Thanks to contributions from the Oregon Foundation for North American Wild Sheep and six Oregon Hunters Association chapters, the reward pool has grown to $5,600 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of those responsible for poaching a bighorn sheep in Baker County.
Potential Lime developer explains concept
By TERRI HARBER This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it An abandoned lime quarry and cement plant near Huntington is a viable location for a sustainable community with businesses, services, residences, elected officials - and a substantial tax base, a prospective developer says.
Want $3,000? Help Oregon troopers find out who did this...
BAKER CITY, Ore., - Oregon State Police wildlife officials are offering a $3,000 reward for information leading to an arrest and conviction into who ever illegally killed a bighorn sheep in December.
Reward Offered In Ore. Bighorn Sheep Killing
A $500 reward is being offered for information in the out-of-season killing of a bighorn sheep in Eastern Oregon's Baker County.
Health care for all is feasible, group says
Mary Gerisch is a promoter of Vermont's unique universal health-care program. Larry Steward, a retired professor from Portland, at left, traveled with her to Baker City last week.