Prineville butcher stays unique with custom cuts
While it takes larger slaughterhouses only 11 seconds to kill and prepare an animal for processing, the Butcher Boys’ slaughtering process takes 15 to 20 minutes, Don Berman said.
Storm softball program earns honor
The National Fastpitch Coaches Association has recently recognized the Summit High School softball team for its academic performance during the 2006 season.
Hoops meeting set in Madras
The Central Oregon Basketball Organization has set a date for its informational meeting for Madras parents and players interested in participating on middle school hoops teams in the upcoming season.
Kulongoski outlines agenda for second term
SALEM Fiscal reform. Universal health care. Election reform. Civil unions.
Like father, like son
Some fathers and sons go fishing, golfing or to a ball game together on weekends. But Bud and Ross Granley “hang out” in a slightly more dramatic fashion.
Hardware store to open in Bend
An Ace Hardware franchise operating as Mitchell Hardware is slated to open on Bend’s east side early next year, Ace Hardware corporate representatives said Thursday.
Hamerski, Jones, Medlin, Morris, Pluemke, Williams, Higgins, Hardy, Howse, Page, Karsten
East County resident Frank Damian Hamerski, 81, died Friday, Nov. 3, at Ianos Care Home, Portland.
County hires new attorney to replace Koch
The Coos County Board of Commissioners hired away Jefferson County’s attorney on Wednesday to replace former Coos County Counsel David Koch.
SMART looking for a few good readers
Hardly a school district in Central Oregon is without the SMART program, which links adult volunteers with young kids who are having difficulty grasping the basics of reading.
Region’s Hispanics target for turnout
The Oregon secretary of state publishes the voters guide in Spanish online but does not print it on paper. Local Hispanics are talking about the election, Reynoso said, and are very concerned with the fate of immigration reform.
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