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Published on May 10, 2025Source: KDRV - Oregon - Pending
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Published on May 9, 2025
Oregon Health Authority lifts advisory for Emigrant Lake
ASHLAND, Ore. – The Oregon Health Authority lifted a ‘recreational use advisory’ for Emigrant Lake Friday. It was issued due to concerns over toxic algae, but prior to the lift, the Talent Irrigation District (TID) and Jackson County Parks said there was …
Source: KOBI 5 - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 9, 2025
Oregon High School holds 2025 Athletic Signing Day
By Russ Hodges, Sports Editor OREGON — Oregon High School held its 2025 Athletic Signing Day Ceremony on Wednesday, May 7. The following student-athletes have signed to continue their academics and their athletics at the collegiate level: Immanuel Arellano …
Source: Ogle County Life - Illinois - Pending -
Published on May 9, 2025
Who is Oregon Football's most important newcomer in the 2025 season?
The Oregon Ducks have a lot of new faces on the roster in 2025 who are expected to play major roles this upcoming season. From major transfer portal additions like Dillon Theienman, Isaiah World, and Makhi Hughes to top-ranked recruits like Dakorien Moore, …
Source: Statesman Journal - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 9, 2025
Offbeat Oregon: Pioneer woman doctor was Oregon’s ‘Modern Prometheus’
Image: Wikimedia Commons##Bethenia Owens as she appeared in her late 20s, when she was a successful hat-shop entrepreneur in Roseburg in the late 1860s. In Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley’s classic novel “Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus,” Shelley tells …
Source: News Register - Oregon - Neutral -
Published on May 9, 2025
Former Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan apologizes and agrees to $3,600 civil fine in consulting scandal
Former Secretary of State Shemia Fagan apologized and agreed to pay a $3,600 civil penalty Friday for her decision to accept a side job working as a cannabis consultant while serving as the state’s second-highest elected official. “For most of 2023, I have …
Source: Jefferson Public Radio - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 9, 2025
A bill to curb use of single-use plastic items in Oregon may be headed to the trash
Lawmakers appear to be walking back a proposal to curb use of plastic products like disposable cutlery, condiment packets and tiny shampoo bottles, over concerns the bill doesn’t have enough votes to pass the Oregon House. On Tuesday, Senate Bill 551 was …
Source: Jefferson Public Radio - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 10, 2025
University of Oregon baseball finding consistency in the bullpen
Source: KEZI - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 10, 2025
University of Oregon baseball on hot streak
Source: KEZI - Oregon - Pending -
Published on May 10, 2025
Oregon track and field athletes gearing up for districts
Source: KEZI - Oregon - Pending