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FEMA authorizes federal funds to fight Darlene 3 Fire near La Pine, citing ‘threat to cause destruction’
The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has authorized the use of federal funds to help with firefighting costs for the Darlene 3 Fire burning in Deschutes County, Oregon. The post FEMA authorizes federal funds to fight Darlene 3 Fire near La Pine, citing ‘threat to cause destruction’ appeared first on KTVZ.
"What's important? My family, my dogs," hearing from Darlene 3 Fire evacuees
While some have sought shelter at La Pine High School, others, such as those who live in Newberry RV park, have had to stay home despite the level 3 Go evacuation notice. "What's important? My family, my dogs," hearing from Darlene 3 Fire evacuees. While some have sought shelter at...
10 most expensive homes sold in central Oregon, June 17-23
A house in Sisters that sold for $2.9 million tops the list of the most expensive residential real estate sales in central Oregon in the past week. In total, 91 residential real estate sales were recorded in the area during the past week, with an average price of $756,094. The average price per square foot was $412.
MAGA tilt in southern Oregon may not be tightly locked down
Conservative southern Oregon, often an afterthought for many other Oregonians, may be the most politically dynamic large area in Oregon. Few other areas show as much potential for political change. Consider a couple of large Medford-area events just a few miles apart and on the same day, June 22. The Jackson County Fairgrounds was dominated […] The post MAGA tilt in southern Oregon may not be tightly locked down appeared first on Oregon Capital Chronicle.
Interview: Electric Farming Equipment with Sustainable Northwest
Earlier this month, PNW Ag attended the Pre-Harvest Cherry Tour, hosted in Oregon. Here we spoke with Faith Yorba of Sustainable Northwest about their electric ag equipment and programs. Faith Yorba: Today at the pre-harvest cherry tour, the E-Farms team brought a variety of electric farming equipment to just show...
Alert: Tainted Food Sent To Washington May Paralyze Or Kill You
The Food & Drug Administration has warned about shellfish harvested here in the Pacific Northwest - from Oregon and Washington. Warning concerns certain Shellfish from Oregon and Washington. The FDA has a new warning about oysters and bay clams from several harvesting locations, here in the Northwest:. Food Network New...
Oregon newest state to join new IRS free tax program for 2025
OREGON – Oregon is going all in on the IRS’ new free tax program to allow taxpayers to file directly with the service. The IRS tested Direct File as a pilot program in 12 states last tax season, including California. The program aims to cut out the need...
Soon! This Is The Massive Food Company Announces Closure of Oregon Plant
WFCN – Well Done! According to sources, a large food manufacturer is currently closing a plant in Oregon, which would result in the loss of more than 330 jobs. According to Campbell Soup, two plants will close and one will go smaller. In an effort to increase the competitiveness...
Prospects dim for quick shift to statewide teacher salary schedule in Oregon
A state task force whose recommendations could have seeded a dramatic overhaul of how Oregon school districts bargain labor contracts with teachers is inching towards some consensus, after months of discussion. But at least for now, the group’s findings look unlikely to imminently upend the state’s current system, which allows...
Advocates seek limits on corporate control of medical clinics
Its chief sponsor says he is optimistic that state lawmakers will succeed next year in reinforcing Oregon’s limits on corporate ownership of medical practices, after his bill cleared the House but died in the Senate this year. Rep. Ben Bowman of Tigard said that a work group already has met three times to discuss various aspects of a new bill for the 2025 session, which opens Jan. 13. “We’ve had...
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