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A major ski resort insurer has pulled out of Oregon. That leaves only one insurance company of this kind left in the state.
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Senate Bill 110 authorizes $800 million in bonds to help fund the construction of a professional baseball stadium on Portland’s South Waterfront.
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Fire Prevention tips for 2024 fire season.
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Siskiyou Upland Trails Association has long worked on connecting trails in the high country west of Interstate Five.
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The Oregon Native Trout Challenge is the creation of the nonprofit Basalt to Breakers, and it encourages anglers to try their luck fishing for three kinds of trout in eight separate ecoregions of the state.
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The proposed legal settlement by the NCAA and its Power Five conferences would allow schools to directly pay athletes. But questions remain, including whether men and women will be paid equally.
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Films presented at the 19th annual Paddling Film Festival. It'll be held Saturday, May 4th, at Chetco Brewing Company in Brookings.
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Rogue Comic Con, May 4th 2024 at Pear Blossom Park in Medford, OR.
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The nonprofit Park Music Beauty started by Daniel Sperry for future buskers.
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John Schuyler, a retired forester, will give a talk on "Plumbing the Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument" as part of Friends of the Cascade-Siskiyou's "Hike and Learn" series.
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Stories from the Hearth: Ashland teacher and cyclist Wendy Werthaiser tells her story about life without sight.
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Oregon’s governor has signed a temporary stopgap to shield landowners–including local governments–from lawsuits when people are injured while using public trails.
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Save the Redwoods League starts the process of turning the old timber mill site in Orick over to the Yuroks.
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Oregon Outback International Dark Sky Sanctuary, an area of 2.5 Million acres.