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December 03, 2006
LOCAL & STATE
Fatal July crash leads man to jail
Ferera
Forest Service plans thinning near Sunriver
Hauser - Chapman
Hynes
'I've always wanted to see an alternative'
Jingle Bell Run/Walk set for Saturday
Man arrested in road rage case
Marshall - Kussman
News of Record
Panel pushes revamp in Salem
Red Cross appeals for blood donors
Smith - Barnett
Stangland - Emmons
State Democrats enter legal dispute
Sullivant
Thrift store to have expanded hours
Tree festival lights up faces in Redmond
Volunteer Search
Warm Springs man killed after crash
Woman hurt after robbery attempt
BUSINESS
High-density housing sought
NEWS OF RECORD
Sound of quality
SPORTS
Big second half sparks Summit win
Cowboys go 4-1 at dual meet tourney
Local NFR cowboys jump into top tier
Outlaws march on
Pac-10 Standings
Prep Scoreboard
Scoreboard
Steelhead returning to the Crooked
Summit cruises at Pendleton
Warriors win tourney title
OBITS
Leroy 'Roy' McCaw
Maylo (Hawes) Hill
FEATURES
Give something back to the community this season
'I've always wanted to see an alternative'
Rising up
ENTERTAINMENT
Give something back to the community this season
OPINION
Thank you to the people of Bend
Thanks goes out to an angel
The path around censorship
Why nonpartisan positions are good