Statesman Journal - Sat Nov 28
Singer Vicki Stevens' band had already been entertaining Emerson Vineyards visitors with several tunes by the time the singer walked into tasting room at 12:25 Saturday afternoon.
Post a CommentAppeal Tribune - Wed Nov 25
When a fundraiser planned for Monmouth and Independence Community Foundation appeared to be growing out of its venue, the Western Oregon University upper-division Event Planning class had to think laterally - literally.
Polk Service Integration Team kicks off projects for familiesStatesman Journal - Wed Nov 25
DALLAS - Polk County's Service Integration Team has announced programs geared toward helping families in need during the holidays.
Rotary features varied December scheduleStatesman Journal - Wed Nov 25
INDEPENDENCE - The Monmouth-Independence Rotary has announced its December programs, beginning with an informational discussion about the upcoming 2010 U.S. Census count.
Polk Co. firefighters seek donations for holiday driveStatesman Journal - Mon Nov 23
Polk County firefighters are looking for food, toy and cash donations they can distribute to local families this holiday season.
Officials report roadways clear of crashesAppeal Tribune - Mon Nov 23
Local emergency dispatchers reported Marion and Polk county roadways free of crashes and other traffic-blocking problems.
Opponents voice concerns about health care reformStatesman Journal - Sun Nov 22
Dr. James Yun of Roseburg awoke early Saturday, corralling his wife and four pre-teen boys into the family SUV by 7 a.m. Then they headed for Salem.
Economic recovery invisible to Oregon's small townsStatesman Journal - Sun Nov 22
Oregon's economy has hit bottom, and a slow recovery is under way, state lawmakers learned from forecasters Thursday.
Dallas freshmen will sell tickets to benefit Community Cares for KidsTimes Leader - Sat Nov 21
Members of the freshman class of Dallas High School will sell tickets during Thanksgiving weekend to benefit Community Care for Kids .
H1N1 vaccine clinic at high school goes unpublicizedAppeal Tribune - Sat Nov 21
An H1N1 vaccine clinic was held Nov. 5 at West Salem High School, but publicity about the event was so quiet that many West Salem parents and residents were unaware of the clinic and are irate about being left in the dark.
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