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Walden visits fossil beds, views plans for paleontology center

KIMBERLY – Something old and something new greeted Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., on his first visit to the ... Read more

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Swimmers make final splash at Pendleton

PENDLETON – The John Day Swim Team completed the 2002 season in a successful way, competing at the ... Read more

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Grant County Rodeo attracts top-notch talent for two days of competition

JOHN DAY – Large and enthusiastic crowds of fans were treated to some outstanding performances by members of ... Read more

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Monument Seniors: Monument SWCD sees turnover

Nadine Bradley brought all her visiting family for the meal on Aug. 6 with the kids and grandkids ... Read more

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8/14 News Briefs

Malheur reviews Middle Fork grazing permits  JOHN DAY – The Malheur National Forest is resuming its assessment of eight ... Read more

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John Day River remains focus of public-access debate

SALEM – The Oregon State Land Board probably will consider ordering a navigability study on the John Day ... Read more

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Homeowners should be prepared for wildfire

JOHN DAY – Should a house be threatened by wildfire, the occupants may be advised to evacuate by ... Read more

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Homeowners should be prepared for wildfire

JOHN DAY – Should a house be threatened by wildfire, the occupants may be advised to evacuate by ... Read more

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Dreams and hard work saluted at fair

JOHN DAY – In 1902, the 4-H program started in Ohio. In 1925, the program took root in ... Read more

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Mill owner surveys uncertain future

JOHN DAY – D.R. Johnson, owner of ranch and timber operations across Oregon, received an eyeful of every ... Read more

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