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August 02, 2008
LOCAL & STATE
1929 1955 1983
Area cultural groups snag nearly $60,000 in grants
Bend nears solution for Cooley-97 intersection
Bend police warn of e-mail hitman scam
Bend to consider safe-driving messages on 6 transit buses
Disclosures impact on Westlunds campaign debatable
Extra Ducks games no longer will air on Bend’s ABC affiliate
Fire in Sisters causes $75,000 in damage
Free wheeling
Groundbreaking set for Oregon fossil center
La Pine vehicle crash results in minor injuries
La Pine-Bend bus service to start running Monday
Merger may be a boon for region’s beer lovers
Mexico concerns Oregon Christmas-tree growers
News of Record: Police Log, Bend Fire Runs and Pets
No charges in shooting of state senator
Nurse to get concealed handgun license back
Religion in Brief
Street closures for the Flashback Cruz
Tree falls in Gilchrist, and disbelief follows
Two finalists picked for Bend-La Pine board
What's Going Up
BUSINESS
A Fresh image for lean times
Auto sales plunge
Bend to consider safe-driving messages on 6 transit buses
Chevron profits up
GM loses $15.5B
Internet providers get stern warning from FCC
Merger may be a boon for region’s beer lovers
Monaco cuts workers
Nike finds violations
Unemployment up
Walden's timber bill is lofty, but passage is a long shot
What's Going Up
SPORTS
An early start
Bend falls at home to Corvallis
Bend’s Zimmerman, rest of quiet Hall of Fame class ready for center stage
Big Unit, D-backs ruin Manny’s debut in L.A.
Bryant out a month for Seahawks
Cougs need volleyball coach
Culver cowboy posts a victory
Favre could get paid to stay off the field
Former Bend Elk bound for Olympics
Funk still leads U.S. Senior Open
Golf Scoreboard
Johnson knocks Martin off pole for race at Pocono
On the Air
Sharapova to miss U.S. Open, Olympics
Sisters players in today’s Shrine Bowl
Swim festival takes to the water at Elk Lake
Tradition tickets selling faster this year than ‘07
UO ranked 20th in first poll of year
Up a mountain trail in Colorado, Americans carve Olympic dreams
U.S. wins, two more exhibition games left
OBITS
David Popper was ambassador to Chile during Pinochet era
Harriet Burns brought imagination to Disney
J. Murdoch Ritchie traced nerve impulses
Otto Fuerbringer steered Time magazine, helped launch Money, People
CENTRAL OREGON OBITS
Death Notices
Helen L. Burghart Wolfe
NATION & WORLD
Alaska awards gas line license to TransCanada
Anniversary of Minneapolis bridge collapse
Bill seeks stricter sunscreen rules
Campaigns work to downplay race
Cartoonists new fodder
Congress adjourns; no action on energy
Despite flaws, rights in China have expanded
In switch, Obama to support drilling
Karadzic claims of deal with U.S. to avoid trial
Man arrested in deaths of 3 Wisconsin swimmers
New food labels come with a price: $2.5 billion
Pakistan spy agency may be helping Taliban
Star witness testifies for detainee
Suspect in anthrax case known for odd behavior
U.S.: Iran rebuffed on nuclear support
Walden's timber bill is lofty, but passage is a long shot
‘Wild Bill’ Hickok shot and killed at a saloon in Deadwood in 1876
Wyoming aims to save sage grouse, state industry
FEATURES
Religion in Brief
Ritual integrates religion into life: ‘It’s emblematic of who we are’
This Web site’s addictive
ENTERTAINMENT
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Cartoonists new fodder
Correction
Cosby advocates self-empowerment
Hula hoop awareness heads to Harmon Park
It dont count if you aint dizzy
John Travolta appears at aviation convention
Local green building special to air on KOHD
New spider species named after Colbert
No tent, but plenty of flap
Not much to say, or see, yet about the fall season
OPINION
Food police have an impossible task ahead of them
Go algae
Helping Redmond Humane Society
Impeach now
Overlap is not conflict
Poor coverage choice
Prineville shows the way
Sudden end
ROADS & TRAFFIC
Bend nears solution for Cooley-97 intersection
La Pine-Bend bus service to start running Monday