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Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Oregon borders the Pacific Ocean on the west, Washington on the north, Idaho on the east, and California and Nevada on the south. The Columbia and Snake Rivers form, respectively, much of its northern and eastern borders. Between two north-south mountain ranges in western Oregon—the Pacific Coast Range and the Cascade Mountain Range—lies the Willamette Valley, the most densely populated and agriculturally productive region of the state.

Oregon has one of the most diverse landscapes of any state in the U.S. It is well known for its tall, dense forests; its accessible and scenic Pacific coastline; and its rugged, glaciated Cascade volcanoes. Other areas include semiarid scrublands, prairies, and deserts that cover approximately half the state in eastern and north-central Oregon.

 

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Local News from KOBI/KOTI Medford-Klamath Falls via Yahoo! News

(11/19/08) The state of Oregon faces immediate "across-the-board" cuts in all agencies according to the governor's office. Today's warning comes in the wake of the state's bleak new revenue ...

 

(11/14/08) Local attorneys are reporting a rise in construction negligence. They say Oregon's lax licensing laws plus the declining housing market are partly to blame. A Grants Pass woman is suing her...

 

The 'Here's My Card' campaign provides an outstanding opportunity for local businesses to utilize the power of television to broadcast their name, products, & services to the entire Southern Orego...

 

The 'Here's My Card' campaign provides an outstanding opportunity for local businesses to utilize the power of television to broadcast their name, products, & services to the entire Southern Orego...

 

(11/13/08) An agreement is signed that could lead to the removal of four dams on the Klamath River. The federal government, Oregon, California, and PacifiCorp have agreed in principle to remove the da...

 
 

Local News from Salem Statesman Journal via Yahoo! News

Plans to build a senior-housing project on the former Battle Creek Golf Course site continue to face stiff opposition from neighbors.

 

Trevor Warren and Jennifer Prater, who tied the knot Wednesday on their 11th anniversary as a couple, had the choice of a romantic gazebo in the countryside or the Court Street Dairy Lunch for their w...

 

A fund has been set up to help pay for funeral expenses for two brothers from Independence who drowned in the Willamette River on Sunday.

 

Sunwest Management will have to make changes in how it raises money from Oregon investors under a state consent order.

 

The administrator of the embattled state data center has resigned.

 

In Morningside Elementary School's gymnasium on a recent Tuesday afternoon, the students in the YMCA's School Age Child Care program were excited.

 

Salem police closed a section of 45th Street NE near Market Street NE on Tuesday after a natural-gas leak was detected in the area, authorities said.

 

The number of Oregon families that received cash welfare or food stamps has increased substantially this year compared with last year.

 
 

Daily News for Astorian Oregon from The Daily Astorian

WASHINGTON (AP) - Aides to a bipartisan group of auto-state senators say they have reached a compromise to speed emergency loans to Detroit's Big Three car makers.

 

Grounds workers plant nectar producing food sources for Nature Conservancy and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service YACHATS - Habitat restoration for the threatened Oregon silverspot butterfly received ...

 

Tickets on sale for the big Astoria playoff game TUMWATER, Wash. - The rematch between the Naselle Comets (7-4) and the Valley Vikings football teams will be at Tumwater High School field at noon Satu...

 

Pair enjoys success in cars and on motorcycles SVENSEN - The conclusion of the stock car racing schedule in September at St. Helens didn't signal the end of the motorsports season for Don Th...

 

It's a rare conference that engages most of us beyond two hours. So I was astonished at how absorbed I became in Toward One Oregon last Friday at the Salem Conference Center.

 

From the pages of Astoria's daily newspapers

 

WARRENTON - Fred Meyer and Kraft, along with local event organizers Arbor Care Tree Specialists, New Northwest Broadcasters and Clatsop Community Action Regional Food Bank, will hold the 2008 "St...

 

Star of the Sea School is hosting a 5K Run⁄Walk Saturday.

 

The Astoria Police Department invites residents of the Alderbrook neighborhood to a community-policing meeting at 5 p.m. Saturday at Alderbrook Hall, located at the corner of Lief Erikson Drive and 45...

 

SEASIDE - The Clatsop County Shrine Club seeks children who need free orthopedic health care.

 
 

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