It seems as if once or twice a year I feel I need to write about the latest scams, from Medicare scams to sweepstakes and lottery scams. So, j…
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2020 has been quite a ride. And with all the stay-at-home orders and cancellations, you may be thinking, “I’m not adding this year to my age —…
This is the time of the year for new beginnings (and to leave 2020 behind!) and the tradition of making resolutions for a new year. Now hold o…
This Christmas Present certainly looks different, doesn’t it? We are learning to manage without the Christmas parties, large family Christmas …
Don’t these days feel like when you had that dinner guest who was eating too much, drinking too much, and staying too long — and you just coul…
A new Oregon Food Bank truck will be dedicated at a ceremony Thursday that will also celebrate the expanded ability of local hunger relief agencies to distribute fresh produce, food boxes, meals, backpacks and supplemental products to needy families. “This truck was purchased specifically to serve the region,” said Sharon Thornberry, OFB’s rural community liaison.
FOURTH GRADER performsed at the Dry Hollow Indian Potlatch. The event, organized by fourth grade teachers Ms. Miller and Ms. Ortega, featured fourth grade participants and was held during the day for students and performed again for families at 7 p.m. on Nov. 19.
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