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Eustace Howard: A Kalapuya Narrative Resurrecte

October 3, 2019
Grand Ronde Linguist Jedd Schrock Shares His Findings   Almost a century ago, ethno-linguists were sent to the...
6 mins read

Tribal Curriculum Coming to Oregon School Districts

October 3, 2019
Full Implementation Expected for January This coming year, the history, culture, and curriculum of Oregon’s Indigenous and Native...
1 min read

Federally Threatened Bird Successfully Hatched in Corvallis

October 2, 2019
Habitat created just for streaked horned larks on Herbert Farm and Natural Area (HFNA) successfully produced its first...
1 min read

Gelser Bill Changes Oregon’s Child Fatality Reviews

October 2, 2019
Oregon’s Department of Human Services has been mandated to act more decisively when a child dies – and...
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Oregon State Mental Health Facility to be Sued Over Admission Delay

October 2, 2019
A man who awaited mental health services for over five months, while in jail, intends to sue the...
1 min read

Wyden Energy Storage, Hydro-Power Legislation Advances

October 1, 2019
Last week, the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee passed a comprehensive energy storage package that includes provisions...
1 min read

Veteran Rockers From R.E.M. to Play Corvallis

October 1, 2019
In a nod to October being World Series month, the American Strings Series features an evening with Peter...
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Oregon Death Rate Set to Outpace Births

September 30, 2019
According to Josh Lehner, a state economist, within the next five years there will be more Oregonians dying...
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Essayist Jia Tolentino in Corvallis, Friday, 7:30 pm

September 30, 2019
Essayist Jia Tolentino, a staff writer at The New Yorker, is author of the essay collection Trick Mirror....
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2 Towns is Oregon’s Biggest Cider Seller

September 30, 2019
Corvallis based 2 Towns Ciderhouse sells more cider than any other cidermaker in the state, according to research...
1 min read

Homeless Series: A Corvallis Primer

September 29, 2019
Today, we are releasing a culled together view of our last three months of investigatory work focused on...
1 min read

Fred Meyer Boycott Lifted, Union Reports Success

September 29, 2019
Employees of Fred Meyer and UFCW Local 555 have announced that a tentative agreement has been reached with...
1 min read

Clackamas Judge Halts State-Mandated Cancer Surgery for 13 Year Old

September 29, 2019
On September 26, a Clackamas County judge halted surgery for 13-year-old cancer patient Kylee Dixon, less than 24...
1 min read

Homeless Series: When You Can’t Help

September 28, 2019
The hard humbling fact is Corvallis expressed itself in hopeful help for both Kimberly Hakes and Michael Whipple,...
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University Employee Strike Averted

September 28, 2019
Early on Saturday morning, bargaining teams from Oregon’s seven public universities and the SEIU-represented classified employees reached a...
2 mins read

Homeless Series: Lots of Programs, But No Map

September 27, 2019
If you are an unhoused veteran, which social service provider do you choose? Which one applies to you?...
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OSU Prof Makes Waves, Oceans Could Help Reduce Climate Change Impacts

September 27, 2019
Protecting and restoring mangroves, salt marshes and seagrass beds – and eating more seafood cited Ocean-based actions have...
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University Employee Strike Imminent

September 27, 2019
On September 17, higher education employees in Oregon voted to authorize a strike, with an overwhelming 95 percent...
1 min read
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