KATU-TV Portland - Fri Nov 06
Oregon police have charged a man with drunken driving after he called 911 to report his marijuana as stolen but the dispatcher couldn't understand him because he was vomiting while on the road.
Man freed under early-release law arrested 2 ...Appeal Tribune - Fri Nov 06
A convicted burglar released two weeks ago from an Oregon prison because of controversial early-release legislation is back behind bars.
900 people given vaccine for swine flu at fairgroundsStatesman Journal - Fri Nov 06
West Salem resident Amy Wadsworth held her daughter, Sawyer, 3, on her lap while she filled out forms to get the H1N1, or swine flu, vaccine.
Deputies seeking suspect in Jefferson burglaryAppeal Tribune - Thu Nov 05
Deputies are looking for a suspect in a Jefferson burglary, officials said. On Saturday, Marion County sheriff's deputies went to a Jefferson home on Tanglewood Drive on the report of a suspicious person in an unoccupied home, said sheriff's spokeswoman Lt.
H1N1 vaccine appointments filled againAppeal Tribune - Thu Nov 05
The phones were kept ringing at the Marion County Health Department Wednesday morning as another allotment of the vaccine for the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, was made available to the public.
Suspect sought in Jefferson break-inThe Oregonian - Thu Nov 05
The Marion County Sheriff's Office appealed to the public for help today in locating a man suspected of breaking into an unoccupied house in Jefferson.
Post a CommentThe Stayton Mail - Wed Nov 04
A major housing project has received the final go-ahead from Turner City Council.
Court orders contractor to set up guaranteed wage accountDaily Journal of Commerce - Wed Nov 04
A Silverton contractor that repeatedly failed to pay workers has been ordered by a Marion County Circuit Court judge to deposit $15,000 in a guaranteed wage account or close its doors.
Deputies investigating crash that hit steer in SE Marion CountyStatesman Journal - Wed Nov 04
A steer was struck by a car and left on a southeast Marion County road Tuesday night, officials said.
Post a CommentStatesman Journal - Tue Nov 03
Dallas voters appear to have approved an $8.6 million levy to finance maintenance projects in the Dallas School District.
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