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April 20, 2008
LOCAL & STATE
Bicyclist who collided with a car is cited for being intoxicated
Births
Calendar
Correction
Driving tourism to Central Oregon
Drury
For the medically fragile, no milestone is too small
For twins, school is ‘a chance to do things on their own’
Grandmaison — Clemens
How schools cover the high price of educating the disabled
In council race, cash is flying - lots of it
Kennedy — Anderson
Krueger — Earls
Link — Olin
Mitchell
News of record: Deeds
Scurlock — Finley
Sizemore
State eyes payroll tax to fund universal health care
The complex path to affordable housing
Travel spending leveling off as region expects little tourism growth for ’08
Warrant nets meth, drug paraphernalia
We might be staying bundled up until midweek
25 YEARS AGO
BUSINESS
Driving tourism to Central Oregon
News of record: Deeds
The complex path to affordable housing
Travel spending leveling off as region expects little tourism growth for ’08
SPORTS
Bend softball gets first home league victory in four years
Lava Bears still rolling in IMC baseball
Prep Scoreboard
Scoreboard
Summit track gets wins at Aloha
White Buffs, Hawks win at La Pine meet
OBITS
Barnie Lee McCaskill
Paul Edward Johnson
Rein Elizabeth (Blizard) Fleischer
NATION & WORLD
11,000 acres east of La Pine fit Forest Service thinning goals
FEATURES
Correction
Eureka! (I have found it!)
For the medically fragile, no milestone is too small
For twins, school is ‘a chance to do things on their own’
How schools cover the high price of educating the disabled
Lonely Planet City Guides growing up
News of Record: Reunions, Military Notes and College Notes
State eyes payroll tax to fund universal health care
ENTERTAINMENT
Lonely Planet City Guides growing up
Parade for the planet
War of words
Women’s club to host spring fashion show
OPINION
Culver’s plans for change would benefit community
John Kroger for attorney general
Union makes a big request