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Ashland Parks and Recreation Director Michael Black announced his resignation this week. Black is leaving the city after nine years that included accomplishments and some controversies.
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The federal government began planning for Real ID years ago, and as of October 1, 2020, identification that meets Real ID standards will be required to…
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Oregon is one of a few states that has no office of Lieutenant Governor. It does, however, have a Kid Governor. No joke; every year fifth graders across…
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Research we covered earlier this year points out that local governments in towns without newspapers often spend more freely; there are no reporters…
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It's not enough to win short-term political victories these days... the abortion debate alone is enough to prove that change-makers want their changes to…
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Dennis Richardson is the first Republican to win statewide office in Oregon in a generation. He is also now the first statewide office-holder in many…
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Oregon has a vibrant technology sector, so it's not like people in the state don't know their way around computers. But the state government got low marks…
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There's a constant debate about proper levels of spending at all levels of government. But how much do you actually know about government spending, and…
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The use of the term "counterinsurgency" conjures up images of the American fight to get Iraq and Afghanistan under control after the United States…
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Put the United States 2016 election aside for a moment and consider the rest of the world. Countries that we once thought of as reliable democracies are…
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Dennis Richardson broke a losing streak for the Republican party when he got elected Secretary of State in the 2016 election. And he's kept himself in the…
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Take a look at your property tax bill and note how much money goes to local government. And still schools and cities and counties struggle to provide…
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In an age of "libtards" and "cuckservatives," is there any reason to believe we can conduct our discussions of government more with more civility? The…
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Major changes in American society are made by Congress (sometimes) and the president (rarely), but the Supreme Court has great power to reverse years of…