| Prineville Police seeking home invader |
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| Fairgrounds facelift |
Roundup board, fairgrounds, Crook County Court reach deal to install permanent corrals
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| Blaze illustrates need for fire district |
Mobile home burns where no fire coverage exists
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| County approves lease of land to Humane Society of the Ochocos |
Funds will still be needed to build new shelter
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| Animal treatment complaint levied against Prineville police officer |
Officer Joann Bauer has been credited with saving the lives of several animals
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| Midnight home invasion in Northridge |
An armed man entered a residence Thursday night, police need your assistance
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| An investment in the future of freight |
Development of freight depot should bring more business, money to City of Prineville Railway
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| Giving everyone a vote |
Open primary would provide all voters with a choice on primary ballots
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| SMART program to continue despite state cuts |
Paid personnel being transitioned to volunteers
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| Raptor poisoning being investigated by feds |
Current investigation is similar to earlier case
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| A doggone expensive case of animal abuse |
No criminal charges are going to be made in the Powell Butte case
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| 2008 National Teacher of the Year: Mr. Bush, meet Mr. Geisen |

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| 'You rock my nail polish off!' |
Students, staff react to national honors for Mike Geisen
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| State approves county as a renewable energy zone |
Designation will allow tax incentives for certain companies
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| 100 years of Rager history |
Centennial celebration being planned for historic ranger station
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| City considering charging for business licenses |
Currently, no business license is required in the city
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| 2008 National Teacher of the Year: 'Every child is different and every day is different' |
Crook County Middle School's Mike Geisen is named the 2008 National Teacher of the Year
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| Mike Geisen |
A lifelong love for learning
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| Ballot Measure 7-47: What your vote will mean |
A 'yes' vote could still result in months of hearings
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| City considers switching to pay to plan |
Prineville Community Development Department may become fee-supported
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| It's about local business |
Judge, commissioner, DA candidates field questions at Chamber of Commerce event
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| Tough times lead to county belt tightening |
Proposed Crook County budget cuts two employees as part of a cost-saving effort
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| Where does the water go? |
Grant money will help determine how unallocated water is used in Crook County
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| School board considering delaying renovation bond |
Board members fear economic conditions may lead to failure of bond request
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| 100 years of graduates |

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| Two new school buses go aero |
Buses have a decidedly aerodynamic look to them
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| Local man arrested for 'serial' deer killings |
Oregon State Police make arrest after lengthy investigation
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| Voter registration deadline nearing |
Registration deadline is April 29; ballots mailed out May 2
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| Friday bust results in arrest of two local men |
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| A new mission for the guard |
Local National Guard unit changes mission
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| County GIS, IT director headed to Portland |
Sim Ogle takes a position with the Port of Portland
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| PMH adjusting to St. Charles way of life |
So far, transition has been a smooth one
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| Changes in ethics laws have little local impact |
Crook County doesn't emulate impacts felt in other rural communities
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| Getting the drop on the droupout rate |
Crook County High School fares far better than the statewide dropout average
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| Democrats comment on issues at weekend forum |
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| Animal treatment complaint levied against Prineville police officer |
Officer Joann Bauer has been credited with saving the lives of several animals
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