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July 29, 2005
LOCAL & STATE
2 area schools may face more federal sanctions
Black Butte Ranch property owners set to vote on renovation project
Buying organic
Forestland slated for protection
Held in contempt
Judge OKs thinning plan
Man drowns floating on the Deschutes River
Prineville firm must pay back Forest Service
Smith wants seniors protected from fraud
Steele Associates Architects add three new members
Tomorrow in Business
Tomorrow in Community Life
Tomorrow in Local
Tomorrow in Sports
Vino Mercato Bistro and Wine Bar
Weekend for cancer survivors
BUSINESS
Black Butte Ranch property owners set to vote on renovation project
Buying organic
El Rancho Grande
Pizazo: Bend's new food pairing
Sisters approves new growth boundary
Steele Associates Architects add three new members
Vino Mercato Bistro and Wine Bar
SPORTS
Alder Springs
Back in the race
High Desert classic
Race to top of Bachelor on Sept. 3
Shevlin Pond
Summer X Games slated for Aug. 4-7
The joy of Victory
Triathlete on Xterra hot streak
OBITS
Evelyn Eugena Zimmerman
Francis 'Gene' Eugene Powers
Loren E. Foote
Ronald G. Strausbaugh
Walter R. Maier
NATION & WORLD
Rafting through Bend
FEATURES
Bend native steers team to American Le Mans bid
For some, county fair is about work
'I saw this cute gal'
Rafting through Bend
Weekend for cancer survivors
ENTERTAINMENT
Correction
Fair thee well
For some, county fair is about work
For the love of his country
'I saw this cute gal'
Logging festival seeks vendors
Munch & Music
Rap around the world and back
String Cheese makes a last stand
What you see
OPINION
As long as people vote, Social Security will not go bankrupt
Be considerate
Empty jail, big deal
Evolution's right
Good call on premiums
Save the lots
Water victory