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Oregon Senate rejects bill making big tech pay for local journalism as session end nears

The bill’s author told the Capital Chronicle after the vote that she would be reintroducing the bill next ...

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Crooked River Roundup Week is loaded with fun events

A host of Western-themed events come to town June 24-28

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COCC students are triving for ‘beyond’

Students reflect on their journeys — and futures — as the college celebrates commencement

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Prineville artist paying tribute to classic signs

JD Grinnel has painted artworks of several old-time signs in town

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Debate persists about Oregon farmland loss

Experts on both sides of the land use debate recently agreed that USDA statistics haven’t accurately captured the ...

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Opinion: Oregon’s clean energy policies must support workers, not undermine them

A local columnist writes that, instead of advancing solutions that build the grid and create jobs, Salem is ...

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Website refresh: What our subscribers should expect for our brand new website design

You may have noticed, our website has a brand new look. Today, the Central Oregonian debuts a cleaner, ...

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First Prineville Chamber golf tourney fundraiser a success

Event raises more than $2,000 for Wildland Firefighter Foundation

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Craig Prins, appointed after bourbon scandal, plans to exit OLCC this summer

The head of Oregon’s commission overseeing liquor and marijuana plans to leave his position by July 1, he ...

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UGB expansion and biomass can wait: Prineville City Council tables vote after hearing

Prineville city councilors tabled two ordinances related to an urban growth boundary expansion and pursuit of a biomass ...

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