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Oregon Ducks Recruiting: Four-Star DL Commit Visiting Eugene for Boise State
As the Oregon Ducks host the Boise State Broncos, coach Dan Lanning and the Ducks support staff will also be welcoming an elite group of 2026 recruits, including four-star defensive lineman Tony Cumberland.
Individual, small company health insurance plans will cost hundreds more a year
The price of individual and small business health insurance plans will jump again next year – and two by double digits that could leave people paying nearly $700 more a year for their monthly premiums. After seeking public comment, officials with the state Division of Financial Regulation said Thursday they approved an average 8% rate […]
New Board of Forestry member faces concerns over visit to timber harvest sites
One of the Oregon Board of Forestry’s newest members faced concerns this week over a June trip to potential state timber harvest sites in Clatsop County at the invitation of an environmental nonprofit. Earlier this year, two proposed clearcuts in the 2025 annual operations plan for the Department of Forestry’s Astoria District Office — Mothball Hill and Davis Ridge — drew unprecedented local ...
Kaiser Permanente Prioritizes Latino and Black Health
The Permanente Health Plan was established in 1945 to provide health care to workers building the Colorado aqueduct in Southern California regardless of race, class or ethnicity. Now known as Kaiser Permanente, the medical group continues to hew to its original principles, as evidenced by several major initiatives promoting equitable care, including “Salud en Español,” an inclusive care model for Spanish-speaking patients at Northwest Permanente, as well as the Center for Black Health and Wellness.
Trump won’t appear in Oregon’s Voters’ Pamphlet, will still be on ballot
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump once again declined to submit a statement to Oregon’s state-issued Voters’ Pamphlet, skipping an opportunity to make his case to the state’s 3 million voters. Candidates aren’t required to submit voters’ pamphlet statements, and Trump will still appear on all Oregon ballots. But most candidates participate in the pamphlet, which is mailed to all Oregon households and is a cheap way — presidential candidates pay the top fee of $3,500 — to share a campaign’s message with all voters. ...
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