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Wolf cries in Crook County

Wolf cries in Crook County

As wolf numbers begin to surface, Crook County officials have formed a committee to address the issue of wolf depredation

Immunization availability, costs cause confusion

Every location that carries the meningococcal vaccine has different restrictions regarding supply, cost, and who they can administer them too

Fahlgren makes decision to run again

County Commissioner Ken Fahlgren feels he still has work to do and will seek reelection

Central Oregon counties team up to improve healthcare

Crook, Jefferson and Deschutes counties aim to give residents better care, better health for a lower cost

Should PERS have full public disclosure?

A bill is being introduced in this legislative session to disallow some PERS information from being released to the public

Fifth meningococcal case hits Crook County

An immunization to the disease is recommended for all children 11 through 18 years of age, college freshmen living in dorms, plus persons 2 - 55 years old with certain medical conditions

Awarded for going green

Awarded for going green

Contact Industries earned the Governor’s Award at the Northwest Industrial Energy Efficiency Summit this month

Governor announces central assessment solution

The administrative fix is meant to protect data centers from state taxation until the legislature can tackle the issue in 2013

Oregon Legislature short session begins tomorrow

Representative McLane is advocating for the Legislature to make the hard decisions regarding the state budget

Oregon Legislature short session begins tomorrow

Senator Whitsett says short session will be about filling budget holes

Another Meningococcal Case diagnosed in Crook County

An infant less than six months of age is in fair condition