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      Chiloquin Elementary School is part of the Klamath County School District in southern Oregon, which is experiencing budget constraints due in part to a dramatic drop in federal student poverty estimates for the district that the state relies on for its school funding formula.
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      Stephen Alexander’s daughter, Morgan, takes in the sunset at Cook Park, a beautiful place to learn about science writing.
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      Roger Averbeck addresses his neighbors at a meeting of the Wallowa County Commission on Aug. 23, 2023. A new law meant to clarify what Oregon's public officials can discuss in serial communications to one another, such as calls and texts, is concerning to journalists and ethics watchdogs who say it erodes public meetings laws and allows important decisions to be made in private. (Photo by Matt Vasilogambros/Stateline)
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Pet Talk: July 2020

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Real Estate Company Rebrands in Midst of Pandemic

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Tigard News In Brief: July 2020

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Dealing with Stress During a Pandemic

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Is it Safe to See my Dentist?

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Making stick collections, spotting painted rocks and discovering new paths are some of the Tilley family’s favorite activities.
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Tigard Parks – Where Should We Go?

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King City parade organizer Louis Martinez (in the red shirt) explains to parade participants the route they will take around the Golf Course.
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A Graduation for the Books: Congrats 2020 Tigers!

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Roger Averbeck addresses his neighbors at a meeting of the Wallowa County Commission on Aug. 23, 2023. A new law meant to clarify what Oregon's public officials can discuss in serial communications to one another, such as calls and texts, is concerning to journalists and ethics watchdogs who say it erodes public meetings laws and allows important decisions to be made in private. (Photo by Matt Vasilogambros/Stateline)
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