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September 24, 2005
LOCAL & STATE
Bill would create youth forest corps
Despite supporters' claims, intelligent design is not science
Developers urged to give to schools
Flu shots available for seniors
Giving blood
Habitat listing draws criticism
House committee amends ESA
News of record
No charges filed against teacher
Redmond woman, 81, dies in car accident
Redmond-Sisters Hospice holds volunteer orientation
Sewage overflow continues to be messy situation in Bend
Term limits effort revived
Welcoming autumn
BUSINESS
Clock to start next week on Wal-Mart
Developers urged to give to schools
What's going up?
SPORTS
Bend falls to surging Pendleton
Cowboys win league opener
Ducks revved up, and they'd better be
Grizzlies run over Elkton
Hermiston bests Cowgirls
La Pine 'D' comes up big in 16-7 win
On the Air
Prep Scoreboard
Scoreboard
Sisters survives wild ride
Storm gets a kick out of comeback
Summit wins one, loses one
OBITS
Dorothy Grover
Grace S. Petersen
Kimberly Ann (Kramer) Guthrie
Linda K. (White) Wolf
Monica Lee Griggs
Tom L. Croswell
William 'Bill' Fernelius
NATION & WORLD
Bill would create youth forest corps
Clock to start next week on Wal-Mart
Habitat listing draws criticism
Sewage overflow continues to be messy situation in Bend
FEATURES
Labyrinth
OPINION
Despite supporters' claims, intelligent design is not science
Don't burn fields
Gas help
Give downtown metering a thorough examination
Pay our own victims
We don't want it