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24, May 2012 - Bullets and greed: Illegal taking of wildlife
Bullets and greed drive some people to criminal actions and when they are caught, they discover the penalties for illegally killing wildlife are severe. Grant McOmie shares the story of a local man convicted of a federal wildlife crime. A Bend, Oregon resident knew he crossed the line but he did it anyway. Now he’s a convicted felon and he pays the price for his bullets and greed every day of ...
24, May 2012 - Trail, OR From Maryhill west to Stevenson, there's plenty to explore indoors - Bend Bulletin
In fact, I suspect the Gorge has more museums, per capita, than anywhere else in the Pacific Northwest, with the possible exception of such small historic districts ... audio depicting the trials of Oregon Trail immigrants.
24, May 2012 - Grants Pass, OR Josephine County taps federal road fund for deputies - Oregonian
GRANTS PASS — Josephine County has tapped a one-time source ... Gilbertson said other funding moves by the county allowed him to restore 1½ court security guards, and a deputy to serve civil papers.
23, May 2012 - Airport worker allegedly had man's ID before death - Oregonian
Municipal Court Judge Roslyn Holmes-Grant raised his bail from $75,000 to $250,000 after Deputy Attorney General Vincent Militello ... with using the identity of Jerry Thomas, a petty criminal who was shot outside a Queens, N.Y., YMCA in July ...
23, May 2012 - APNewsBreak: Mine expert to retire amid fed probe - Oregonian
His attorney ... search warrants in an active criminal investigation. Documents in U.S. District Court in Wheeling show investigators believe McAteer and the school fraudulently billed expenses to federal grant programs or cooperative agreements ...
23, May 2012 - Blodgett, OR Malheur County Court accepts grant money for wolf program
VALE —Members of the Malheur County Court Wednesday accepted the money provided by an Oregon Department of Agriculture grant to establish a program to compensate livestock owners for wolf predation.
23, May 2012 - Josephine County tax levy seems headed for defeat - Medford Mail Tribune
Gilbertson and other law enforcement officials fear Southern Oregon could become a haven for crime. Urban areas such as Grants Pass and Medford will still have law enforcement, but outlying areas will see more criminal activity over time ...
23, May 2012 - Health reform: Oregon & Washington insurance exchanges secure federal grants
By 2015, Oregon officials are planning for at least 183,000 people to have health coverage through the exchange, and as many as 398,000. The biggest unknown is what happens if the Supreme Court overturns part or all of the Affordable Care Act when it rules this summer.
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