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September 04, 2005
LOCAL & STATE
Adams - Miller
Anderson - Stephens
Baker
Chester - Carner
COCC registration for community learning program begins Tuesday
Cornelius - Wilson
Crash on 97 kills California woman
Jefferson County to ask voters to approve jail levy
LABOR DAY CLOSURES
Lum - Foss
McCourtney - Salmond
News of record
Schobert - Davis
School districts to be surveyed on busing
Squillace - Johnson
Vision for city's future examined
Ward - Fleming
Woman's cancer battle leaves her with no regrets
BUSINESS
Harvest a mixed bag
SPORTS
First-timer conquers Sunrise to Summit
Hard road to three-peat
OSU's Reser Stadium is almost hard to believe
Returning standouts, new squad pack C.O.
Scoreboard
OBITS
Bradley Ray Davis
George John Theador Winterfeld
Greg Freeman
FEATURES
Art show features local artists, funds programs
How to help Katrina's victims
Shevlin-Hixon picnic was annual favorite
The lost flight
Vision for city's future examined
Woman's cancer battle leaves her with no regrets
ENTERTAINMENT
Art show features local artists, funds programs
BendFilm Festival seeking volunteers to house filmmakers
Sisters Folk Festival to feature Wild Dusty Song and Dance Tent
OPINION
Katrina highlights refinery shortage
Nation will recover from hurricane