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Central Oregon Center for the Arts has received a $25,000 grant
The Oregon Cultural Trust has awarded $25,000 to the Central Oregon Center for the Arts. Find out more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL KTVZ ARTICLE HERE
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Eastward progress halted in Little Lava Fire
Firefighters have halted the eastward progression of the Little Lava Fire – most area’s risk levels have been reduced. Learn more about it here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Number of small businesses in OR is growing
Oregon has over 400,000 small businesses that employ more than half the state’s workers. That number is growing. Learn more about it here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL OPB ARTICLE HERE
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Government Camp rest area closed for 10 days in Sept.
Beginning Sept. 3, the rest area at Government Camp on Hwy. 26 will be closed. Learn more about the closure here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL CENTRAL OREGON DAILY NEWS ARTICLE HERE
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Kotek asks for protection for Owyhee Canyonlands
The fight to protect the Owyhee Canyonlands continues with Gov. Kotek calling for federal protections. Learn more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL OREGON PUBLIC BROADCASTING ARTICLE HERE
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Powdr Corp. to sell Mt. Bachelor
Powdr Corp. has announced the sale of Mt. Bachelor. Learn more about the details here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL OPB ARTICLE HERE
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New terminal at PDX opens
After four years of construction, the new terminal at PDX opens. Learn more about it here.
READ THE ORIGINAL KGW8 ARTICLE HERE
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Oregon gas prices are down
Oregon’s gas prices are down more than 84 cents from a year ago. Find out more here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL KTVZ ARTICLE HERE
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Oregon wildfires to set new record of acreage burned
The 2024 wildfire season has claimed over 1.3 million acres and is on track to be the worst on record. Learn more here.
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Oregon Parks and Recreation proposing increases to parking permits
Oregon Parks & Recreation is proposing a price increase in parking permits. Learn more about it here.
SEE THE ORIGINAL OPB ARTICLE HERE
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