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Respecting the honored few

Commander of the Band of Brothers Honor Guard Joe Raber presents the American flag to the family of veteran Leroy Holden.

PHOTO COURTESY OF BAND OF BROTHERS

Commander of the Band of Brothers Honor Guard Joe Raber presents the American flag to the family of veteran Leroy Holden.

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A patriotic display

A patriotic display

Starting Memorial Day, nearly 120 flags will be displayed along the sidewalks of Third Street thanks to the Flags of Prineville project

Voters approve school bond Measure 7-61

Voters approve school bond Measure 7-61

In addition, several candidates for multiple boards were elected

City takes next step on urban renewal district

City takes next step on urban renewal district

A feasibility study is planned for later this year to determine what portions of Prineville are best suited for urban renewal

Public being asked to provide feedback on Mckay Creek Watershed project

The issue of damage by uncontrolled motor vehicles and livestock access is being addressed with the most recent project by the Lookout Mountain Ranger District

High-flying history

High-flying history

An appeal for anecdotal history of the Prineville Airport immediately brings a flood of information

Vaccination exemptions are on the rise

The number of Crook County vaccine-exempt kindergartners has climbed 2 percent since 2012

Crook County sergeant attends FBI National Academy

Crook County sergeant attends FBI National Academy

In addition to his studies and training, Sergeant James Savage has the opportunity to spend a day with the children of fallen law enforcement officers

Pool, problems, and paint

Pool, problems, and paint

Money that had been tagged to re-paint the pool will now be used for some emergency maintenance

School board candidates express views at forum

School board candidates express views at forum

The Central Oregon Patriots sponsored the forum that was attended by all seven candidates

Training exercise prepares for worst

Training exercise prepares for worst

The Oregon National Guard, 102nd Civil Support Team recently ran an emergency training exercise in Prineville

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