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Name-Ed Trembly, 42, Home-John Day, Job Title-Oiler Lumber mills have been at the fiber of Grant County for as long as most anyone can remember but today the county is down to its last mill and it has struggled to get logs.
Last mill standing in Grant County struggles to stay busy
Down on the canyon floor, near the tree line's edge, amid the sawdust and scrap, the last mill in Grant County is barely holding on.
At one time in Grant County there were enough saw mills to provide work for nearly anyone who wanted it.
5 Die In 4 Crashes Over Memorial Weekend
Oregon State Police released preliminary statistics about traffic enforcement, arrests for driving under the influence of intoxicants, crashes and deaths over the Memorial Day weekend.
Accident Filled Weekend Claims Redmond Life
A 5/24/2009 - Central Oregon A According to Oregon State Police, Tyler Boyer of Redmond was driving west on Highway 402 just outside of Monument in Grant county when he veered on to the gravel shoulder.
One Dead and One Seriously Injured in Crash Near John Day
Police say a Redmond-area man died and a John Day resident was seriously injured Saturday morning in a single vehicle traffic crash on Highway 402 about 2 1/2 miles east of Monument in Grant County.
Ranchers fight to keep grazing in Grant County
Ken Holliday is among Grant County ranchers who have banded together to fight for grazing rights on public land.
Bend airport chief wants to reach out
Gary Judd, the new manager of Bend Municipal Airport, stands next to a plane parked at the airport on Thursday.
Galena Project, Malheur National Forest, Grant County, OR
The USDA Forest Service will prepare an environmental impact statement to disclose environmental effects on a proposed action to improve forest health and reduce the fire hazard within the Vinegar Creed and ...
Police identify woman in Santiam Pass fatal
PORTLAND - The Oregon State Police has identified the 61-year-old woman killed in a weekend crash in the Santiam Pass area that injured five other people.
Two new highway cameras have been added in Eastern Oregon to provide travelers with current information on road conditions.
Wild horses, elk threaten to overcrowd rangelands
Thousands more wild mustangs and burros roam Western rangelands than the land can support.
Most Oregon courthouses need upgrades to bring them into the 21st century
Against a backdrop of snow-covered mountains, Wallowa County's stone courthouse has dominated a downtown square for almost 100 years.
Elderly cat trappers avoid trial in Prairie City
An elderly couple accused of trapping their neighbor's cat can avoid a trial if they write a letter of apology and pay a $177 veterinary bill.