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September 09, 2004
LOCAL & STATE
Before season, get familiar with rifle
Bulletin seeking items for calendar
Bush doesn't care
Canada goose dates changed
Candidates for House spar over tax increase
Casper Werner
Circulation Director
City considering second boat ramp at Farewell Bend
College goal: more outreach
Cowboys are all fired up
Deer handle easy to use
Democrat intolerance
Deschutes soil, water district $400,000 in debt
Friday is deadline for huddle reservations
Game:
Gladys Edna Stanley
Grocery donating receipts to school
Helen 'Nancy' Rainey
Hint of grazing-fee hike chills cattlemen
Hoodoo ski passes cost a little more
IMC is full of contenders
Joan M. Averill
Josie Jane (Blalack) Medford
Junie Bottle
Liability insurance may be easier to find with Web site
Lillian Marie Horace
Lowe's Home Improvement sets opening date
Malt madness in Salem
Margaret Helen "Peggy" Clinton
Marguerite Wollerman
Nell Harrison Porter
Neva Loraine Patterson
Obituaries Published 09/09/2004
Omie Lee McKinney
Patricia Elaine Andrus
Peggy L. Hill
PERFECT DAY FOR A CLIMB
Photojournalist
Phyllis Joy Bergstralh
Quattrone gets 18 months in prison
Ralph Lyle Marden
Redmond High graduate earns soccer honor
Reporter
School's started - slow down
Sheriff and staff get new uniforms
SOMEDAY THAT'S WHAT I WANT TO DO
The eight member Rangeland Grazing Fee Advisory Committee will hold its first meeting on Sept. 17 at the Riverhouse Resort in Bend.
'The Forest Ranger Who Could' honors US Forest Service
Thinning project to be speeded up
Tribe members, choir to perform
W. Thomas Brown
Yes on gay marriage
SPORTS
Cowboys are all fired up
Found it: Map Guy and a GPS help Jim Witty locate an enormous juniper
Prime time for steelheading