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Other views | It’s time for a time change

The Oregon Senate last week took a step toward ending our generally pointless (and potentially harmful) twice-annual ritual ...

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Sei Mee Tea: A taste of Japan in Wallowa County

Kiyomi Koike, owner of local business, Sei Mee Tea, came to the United States 25 years ago from ...

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Press: USDA Grants to fund innovative conservation technology in Oregon

  Grants available to encourage innovative conservation technologies in Oregon. Apply to the Natural Resources Conservation Service by ...

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Out of the Past: 4-10 Issue

100 years ago April 10, 1919 The old county high school building overlooking Enterprise has been sold and ...

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Letter: Joseph City Council: Where’s the due process on Farmers Market

At the Joseph City Council meeting held April 4, the mayor, some council members and attendees once again ...

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Wallowa County tops nation in health/wellnes

It’s a fitting recognition for World Health Month that “U.S. News and World Report” has ranked Wallowa County ...

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OOP: New commercial construction and agricultural innovation fuel Wallowa County over the years

100 years ago April 3, 1919 The war trophy train, touring the northwest in the interest of the ...

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New funds for economic innovation may be coming to Wallowa County

Wallowa County may get some much needed financial relief in 2019. More accurately, it may now finally realize ...

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Out of the Past: Joseph Mill ends three month layoff

100 years ago March 27, 1919 After running for seven years, the sawmill of the Lapwai Lumber company ...

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Press Release: Walden reemerges to address constituents

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Oregon’s U.S. Rep. Greg Walden announced seven more town halls next week across Eastern Oregon.

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