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Oregon Newspaper
Klamath Falls - Oregon

Principal Locations
  1. Bend
  2. City of The Dalles
  3. Corvallis
  4. Eugene
  5. Klamath Falls
  6. Medford
  7. Portland
  8. Salem

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Oregon Newspaper



Employment Department Success Stories Growing company turns to the Employment Departmant and WorkSource Oregon
Pablo hired customer service representatives, graphic designers, computer professionals, administrative assistants, and accounting staff. He used to place ads in a regional newspaper which cost him around $300-400 each. From that he would get 100-150 applicants that he would have to screen and then interview. ... [Read More]

Newspaper Indexes/Archives/Morgues - Newspaper and Current Periodical Reading Room (Serial and Government Publications Division, Library of Congress)
Lathrop Report on Newspaper Indexes : an illustrated guide to published and unpublished newspaper indexes in the United States & Canada / compiled and edited by Norman M. Lathrop, Mary Lou Lathrop. 1979-1980 ed. Wooster, Ohio : Norman Lathrop Enterprises, c1979- 1 v. (loose-leaf) ; 30 cm. CALL NUMBER: Z6293.L37 1979 ...

Newspaper Libraries in the U.S. and Canada : an SLA Directory / Elizabeth L. Anderson, Editor. New York: Special Libraries Association, c1980. CALL NUMBER: Z675.N4S63 1980 ... [Read More]

United States Newspaper Program
The USNP has supported projects in each of the fifty states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Each project is conducted by a single organization within a state or territory, usually the state's largest newspaper repository. A project's staff inventories holdings in public libraries, county courthouses, newspaper offices, historical museums, college and university libraries, archives, and historical societies. Catalog records are entered into a national database maintained by the Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) and accessible through more than 43,500 dedicated computer terminals worldwide. Microfilm copies of newspapers are generally available to researchers anywhere in the country through inter-library loan. ... [Read More]

Oregon Department of Agriculture State Board of Agriculture
  Bernie is a big believer in the concept of teamwork.   "I´ve always thought if producers worked together on something, the end result would benefit all producers," says Bernie Faber, who brings his powers of collaboration and expertise from years of service to the dairy industry.   Just about all of Bernie´s life has been associated with the dairy industry. Growing up on a Southern California farm, Faber´s parents decided to sell the dairy business when he was 12. That didnÍt keep Bernie from a future career with milk production. When he and his wife Mary Lou started to raise a family of two boys and a girl, they saw an opportunity to go north and start a dairy in Oregon.   "Raising kids in a concrete jungle was not the way to go," says Faber. For five years, the Fabers rented land on which their cows grazed and produced milk. In 1974, they were finally able to buy land in West Salem on which the present dairy sits. Bernie´s ... [Read More]

Highway - Geo-Environmental Section Architecture
This house is Salem´s finest example of Italianate Residential architecture. Its curved windows, victorian bays, turned woodwork and shallow pitched roof all characterize the structure as unique. The barn has been turned into an art gallery and classroom space. Asahel Bush, a central figure in Oregon history, had this National Register property built in 1878. Bush founded both the Oregon Statesman newspaper and the Ladd and Bush Bank. For more information, you can visit the website of the Bush House at Bush House Tour . ... [Read More]

U.S. Newspaper Indexes at the Library of Congress
The researcher using this list is cautioned that not all newspapertitles held by the Library of Congress are indexed; however, earlyU.S. newspapers often covered areas much larger than just thetowns where they were published. The user is further cautioned that few indexes are complete, and many errors and omissions can beexpected. ...

U.S. Newspaper Indexes at the Library of Congress Home Page ...

The format of the entry follows that of the Library's printed catalogcard including the classification number and an indication of the holdingsin the Newspaper and Current Periodical Room. ... [Read More]

E-Government Resource Library
Reading on the Web presents different challenges than reading a newspaper. This  white paper  discusses those challenges and strategies that you can use to overcome them and make your Web site more reader-friendly. ... [Read More]

Oregon Medical Marijuana Confidentiality
When asked for information by newspaper or TV reporters, for example, the OMMP gives out only counts--not names, addresses, dates of birth, or other "identifying" information. In giving out counts, the OMMP combines small numbers. For example, if a county has fewer than 50 OMMP patients, the OMMP will combine the actual number of patients from that county with one or more other counties that have fewer than 50 patients. The OMMP then gives out a "combined" count of patients for several counties. This protects the actual identity of patients who may live in less-populated areas of the State. ... [Read More]

PCBE: Transcripts (March 3, 2005)
Joan survived her attempt and was assisted in suicide 18 days later by a physician who gave interviews about the case to an Oregon newspaper on condition of anonymity.  He stated that, after talking with attorneys and agreeing to help aid Joan in death, he asked Joan to undergo a psychological examination.  "It was an option for us to get a psychological or psychiatric evaluation," he said.  "I elected to get a psychological evaluation, because I wished to cover my ass.  I didn't want there to be any problems." ... [Read More]


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