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March 16, 2006
LOCAL & STATE
Clarification
Corrections
Councilors debate site for City Hall
Crescent Lake residents want new post office
ESDs work together for schools
Health board seeks new members
Health Datebook
High school to hold orientation
Hospital wins ADA lawsuit
Kevron Saxnix for Governor
Local districts craft nutrition rules
Market doesn't always know best
McDonald's arson suspect to stand trial
News of Record
Prineville Police Department takes over City Hall
Taking a moment
Taking aim at Beijing
Walden to host Medicare talk
BUSINESS
Business CALENDAR
NEWS OF RECORD
Region's economy rolls on
Tractor company plants new roots
SPORTS
Black powder Bighorn on Beatys Butte
Bull trout fair on Lake Billy Chinook
Fly-tying corner
Hotshots fired up for home opener
Oregons conservation strategy gets OK
Panthers post softball, baseball wins at home
2006 Prep Girls Golf Outlook
Prep Scoreboard
Scoreboard
White Buffaloes have high hopes
Will 2006 be a replay in the IMC?
OBITS
John 'Jack' Sarsfield Berry
FEATURES
Exercise may be the key to keeping weight off for good
Health Datebook
Hospital wins ADA lawsuit
Hot cure
Kids most at risk for dog bites
Learning to prevent diabetes
Nutrition
Parents still don't understand
OPINION
An honest debate
Market doesn't always know best