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About those water and sewer rates . . .
Rates are on the rise for a variety of reasons
CCMS science teacher Mike Geisen helps show excellence in instruction
Geisen receives the honor of being named as Oregon Teacher of the Year
How to combat bullying
Using data as a starting point in keeping students safe
Remembering 9/11
Remembering is only a part of the equation, we need to teach and learn from this tragic moment in history
Tell us what you think
If you have concerns about the Rainbow Family gathering, tell us what they are
Putting women back in the debate
Women are still seeking equal constitutional status
Any bridge builders out there?
Where’s the planning for our nation’s infrastructure?
School’s about to start!
Starting school for the first time can be a challenge for both kindergarten students and their parents
The Cancer Cops
Study shows cancer is the leading cause of death in Crook County, and local health authorities are on the case
Schooling the Democrats
Candidates’ stances on education are worth looking at
A note of thanks to Crook County
A cancer surivor’s experience spurs a family to participate in Relay for Life, and spurs her into living
Urbanizing lands in the UGB
Compact growth helps utilize limited infrastructure
Rural America deserves better wireless
With the ever-expanding need for wireless communication, expansion into rural areas is imperative
Schools are part of the fabric of life
Despite several changes, the importance of schools in society is still strong
The cost of ‘green’ investments
Ratepayers end up paying the price for ‘green’ power
With our freedom comes responsibility
The Bill of Rights is also a Bill of Responsibilities
In praise of forest partnerships
Partnerships with concerned individuals help keep our public lands pristine
Give Dads a chance
Giving Dads their due and supporting them in the workplace will only serve to help society grow
The start of a proud tradition
Crook County High School begins the Alumni Hall of Fame
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