Small slaughterhouses say they’re a cut above
PRINEVILLE — The meat-processing business has changed since Don Berman got his first job in 1959 cleaning up after a local butcher.
Growth in Crook County pressures housing market
Several developers right now are hoping to appeal to other potential homeowners seeking more upscale subdivisions and destination resorts in Crook County.
Property rights not settled
Your Oct. 30 editorial on Prineville’s efforts to preserve the scenic beauty of its rimrock misses the policy issue underlying Measure 37. The issue is not whether landowners should be able to intimidate local governments, but rather is whether government should pay when it takes rights from landowners for the benefit of society.
Oregon recreation report
The statewide recreation report (for fishing, hunting and viewing), released Wednesday, Nov.1, by the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife. Streams, tidewaters and bays closed to trout angling Oct. 31. Anglers are encouraged to consult the regulations prior to fishing a particular river.
Culver City Council, mayoral candidates focus on growth
Adams said she is looking to have Culver entice more retail business with a $1.6 million transportation grant she and other council members are in the process of finalizing for downtown improvements.
Events Calendar
Ongoing - Prineville Ridge Riders business and events planning meeting at 7 p.m. the first Monday of every month at the group’s clubhouse on O’Neil Highway. The club, which began in 1948, hosts playdays, endurance rides, and trail rides. Contact: 447-5515.
Hunters reminded of ban on importing certain deer, elk and moose parts
Oregon Fish and Wildlife Department officials remind hunters that it’s illegal to bring deer, elk, or moose parts containing central nervous system tissue into Oregon from any state or province with a documented case of Chronic Wasting Disease.
Local officials to work grid playoffs
Officiating crews representing the Central Oregon Football Officials Association have been assigned to work three games around the state this weekend in the second round of the Oregon School Activities Association state playoffs.
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