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March 30, 2008
LOCAL & STATE
Bachmeier Still
Barker
Bill Clinton’s visit shows importance of region
Births
Company leaves hazardous trail
Faria Witterschein
Forest thinning plan could open up views along Cascade Lakes
Foster Schooler
High Desert dogs make a showing
Industrial growth will ease job losses
Life beyond meth
2 new school clinics on the horizon?
News of Record: Deeds
News of Record: Reunions, College Notes
Quick wit, deep faith marked Jake DeShazer, once of Madras
Storage businesses expand to keep up with 'our stuff
Subdivision south of Sunriver to increase homeowners fees
The role of a parent – a no-nonsense one
Things you might not know about dog trainer Cesar Millan
Washington Week
BUSINESS
Industrial growth will ease job losses
News of Record: Deeds
Storage businesses expand to keep up with 'our stuff
SPORTS
Back in the saddle
Hawks lose finale of own tourney
Madras baseball splits doubleheader
Madras wins one, loses one at Sisters tourney
Prep Scoreboard
OBITS
James Richard Williams
Norman Hans Skjersaa
FEATURES
2 new school clinics on the horizon?
25 YEARS AGO
ENTERTAINMENT
Back in the saddle
Calendar
Clinton supporters invited to make posters
Museum At Warm Springs invites public to annual Honor Dinner
Time changed for Bush book signing
OPINION
Don’t hide local earmark requests
Fight for passenger rights
Jury’s out on full-day kindergarten