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October 29, 2005
LOCAL & STATE
Big-ticket items advance at COCC board gathering
Caves explored for park
Correction
Local man's dog garnering big attention
Madras man was victim in collision on Highway 26
News of record
Open burning season in Bend begins Tuesday
Parsley implicated in Bend E. coli cases
Prineville's representative to run again
Staying safe on Halloween
Test scores up for Jefferson middle school
BUSINESS
Bend's Clear Choice sells shares to grow
Parsley implicated in Bend E. coli cases
What's going up?
SPORTS
Golf tournament raises $10,000 for local Boys & Girls Club
Holding on
Loss hurts Madras' playoff hopes
Olympic medalist to conduct wrestling clinic in Redmond
On the Air
Outlaws notch another victory
Panthers take down Cougs
Prep Scoreboard
Scoreboard
Sisters boys retain their district title
Spirit ride
OBITS
Alvin 'Al' Henry Homan
Arion 'Buck' Redmond
Duane Howard Chambers
Lola Louise Owen
FEATURES
Bend's Clear Choice sells shares to grow
In the family business
Parsley implicated in Bend E. coli cases
Religion Briefs
ENTERTAINMENT
Free, hands-on activities at Humane Society of Redmond
In the family business
OPINION
Don't discourage intelligent design
Intelligent design supporters have not made a convincing case
Smith's decision was no betrayal