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August 31, 2006
LOCAL & STATE
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Correction
Deschutes mental health funds below state average
From a good story to bad
Geothermal energy tests proposed near Newberry
Half-naked coffee stops lead to jail
Haulin' hay
Hicks can't explain why he shot wife
Investors back out of Juniper Ridge deal
Training offers skills to help drug addicts
Why does Bend-La Pine need $119 million?
BUSINESS
Bend's IdaTech lands Army job
BUSINESS CALENDAR
NEWS OF RECORD
Only 115 days of shopping left
Recall
Redmond Airport says no new flights for now
Region's farms are fast-food providers
SPORTS
2006 4A, 2A, 1A Football Schedules
Anglers having success for kokanee, browns on Wickiup
2006 Class 4A, 2A, 1a football outlook
Desert gives up its secrets to hunters
Ocean salmon season on southern Oregon coast to reopen tomorrow
Optimism on the gridiron
Scoreboard
The steelhead are coming!
Tips on reading the river
OBITS
Herbert Peery Rooper
Theodore 'Ted' G. Davis Jr.
FEATURES
Alternating treatments may reduce fever most
Health Datebook
Juice press
Making the best of the life that's left
Nutrition
Success Story: Active Release keeps athlete in competition
Training offers skills to help drug addicts
Yet another aspirin benefit
OPINION
Courts hold corporations accountable
From a good story to bad
Safety commission takes first steps
Wasn't this knowable?