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Living in Elephant Country: When mammoths ruled the earth
They were BIG, very big, stood about 12 feet to the top of their wooly head, about as long as a school bus and weighed around six tons.
Up in the high desert, a '60s development that didn't develop
Fort Rock is a massive ring of rock, formed when magma rising from deep within the Earth hit the muddy bottom of an ice age lake.
Boise Police Investigate Overnight Injury Crash
Boise investigators say it appeared an Oregon man shot himself in the head while driving down Jefferson Street early Monday morning, his SUV then veering into parked minivan, causing heavy damage.
Westlund sets a solid goal for the future
Ben Westlund, 59, has served in the Oregon House and Senate, and while he found those years to be rewarding, he said he wanted to have a more direct impact on state policy in such areas as health care and ...
Boise Police Investigate Overnight Injury Crash
Boise investigators say it appeared an Oregon man shot himself in the head while driving down Jefferson Street early Monday morning, his SUV then veering into parked minivan, causing heavy damage.
The following statements are from the former executive director of the Redmond Humane Society, Jamie Kanski.
Bend police take custody of 21 dogs found in van
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Travels with Terry - OregonLive.com
Blank on the map exposed: it's called Orejana, a quiet place to camp
“Tell Terry where to go camping'' project under way in The Oregonian Travel section and on OregonLive. Post a comment here, send me an e-mail or give me a phone call at 503-221-8222. I decided to explore our "blank”
The early evening sky over eastern Oregon's Poker Jim Ridge and Drake Peak . But there is one section that catches my eye more than anywhere else. via Travels with Terry - OregonLive.com
Travels with Terry - OregonLive.com
Desert hikes help dry out the moss
Posted by Terry Richard, The Oregonian March 10, 2008 06:32AM Terry Richard, The Oregonian An old homesteader's cabin is surrounded by the Devils Garden lava bed in south-central Oregon. via Travels with Terry - OregonLive.com
A shot of energy for a Cold War relic; Christmas Valley area may get a solar and geothermal hub
As it was conceived in the 1980s, the Over-the-Horizon Backscatter Radar array near Christmas Valley would have been a vital piece in the U.S. defense against the Soviet Union, spotting low-flying cruise ... via The Bulletin
Dialogue "Idaho Department of Fish and Game" Marcia Franklin interviews Idaho Department of Fish and Game Director Cal Groen. via KISU-TV Pocatello
ALBANY LBCC photo instructor's images on display Kurt Norlin, a photography instructor at Linn-Benton Community College, is showing his panoramic photography at Boccherini's Coffee & Tea House, 208 First Ave. via Albany Democrat-Herald
Fort Rock visit set for Saturday
A field trip with the Central Oregon Audubon Society to the Fort Rock/Christmas Valley area to view wintering raptors is free and open to anyone Saturday. via Statesman Journal
Redmond Humane Society Needs Help
The Redmond Humane Society needs our help. They are making a desperate attempt to help those animals confiscated from the suspected puppy mill in Christmas Valley. via KBND-AM Bend