The Oregonian - Wed Nov 18
A hiker enters Crack in the Ground in Lake County in November; there's no snow most of the year.
A clever tax credit runs amokThe Oregonian - Fri Nov 13
Thanks to a methane digester in Corvallis, all the news about Oregon's Business Energy Tax Credit isn't bad.
Arizona man arrested, 22 pounts of pot seized near LakeviewKTVL News10 - Thu Nov 05
An Arizona man was arrested during an Oregon State Police traffic stop in the Lakeview area following the discovery of about 22 pounds of marijuana.
Reward Offered for Information on Oregon Horse PoisoningThe Horse - Wed Oct 07
The Humane Society of the United States is offering a reward of up to $2,500 for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of the person or persons responsible for killing four horses in Lake County, Ore.
Reward offered over poisoning of horsesHorsetalk - Sat Oct 03
A $US2500 reward has been offered by the Humane Society of the United States for information leading to the identification, arrest and conviction of those responsible for killing four horses with poison in Lake County, Oregon.
Ore. traffic stop nets 40 pounds of potThe Oregonian - Thu Sep 10
LAKEVIEW, Ore. - An Oregon State Police spokesman says a traffic stop on U.S. 395 in southcentral Oregon netted more than 40 pounds of marijuana with an estimated street value of $100,000. Lt.
Lakeview traffic stop nets 41 pounds of pot, 1 arrestKTVL News10 - Wed Sep 09
An Oregon State Police traffic stop in the Lakeview area on Sunday afternoon led to the arrest of a Washington man following the discovery of about 41 pounds of marijuana in the man's vehicle.
Researchers breeding rare native ladybugsHawk Eye - Tue Sep 08
A year after they launched a nationwide search for dwindling native ladybugs, New York researchers are breeding colonies of them from insects found by citizen scientists in Oregon and Colorado.
Region aids return of 9-spot ladybugTheNewsTribune.com - Sun Sep 06
A year after they launched a nationwide search for dwindling native ladybugs, New York researchers are breeding colonies of them from insects found by citizen scientists in Oregon and Colorado.
Post a CommentOcean County Observer - The Times-Beacon - Sat Sep 05
A year after they launched a nationwide search for dwindling native ladybugs, New York researchers are breeding colonies of them from insects found by citizen scientists in Oregon and Colorado.
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