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April 02, 2006
LOCAL & STATE
As tax deadline approaches, area offers resources
Barnes - Platt
Bulletin seeks camp info for listings
Dems to stop over in Central Oregon
Events added to Live at the Tower Series
Family fund set up for Bend firefighter
Library hosts weekly poetry seminar
Living between life and death
Means - Bridges
News of Record
Prineville activists form local civil rights group
Rippy - Mauti
Sisters town hall meeting to focus on youth, alcohol
Time to get your Girl Scout cookie fix
Tower - Mottern
Wash. man arrested after trying to rob a Bend business
Wise - Barnhart
Wrede
BUSINESS
LANDUSE 101
More than a stitch
News of Record
Panelists urge fee to fund housing
SPORTS
Bears split nonleague twin bill
Catch and release
Hotshots fall behind, lose to Stampede
Outlaws top Hawks
Pond skimmers' delight
Prep Scoreboard
Scoreboard
Spring ball a dream for some, reality for others
Summit's Zimmerman shines
NATION & WORLD
Dems to stop over in Central Oregon
Panelists urge fee to fund housing
FEATURES
Writing stories the color of Oregon
ENTERTAINMENT
Beer bottle trail leads to dual arrests in April 1931
Pond skimmers' delight
Writing stories the color of Oregon
OPINION
Birth options
Buy Congress a broom
Day off
Falling behind
Put jobs out to bid
Smart and tough may not be enough
Wal-Mart questions