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Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. Oregon borders the Pacific Ocean on the west, Washington on the north, Idaho on the east, and California and Nevada on the south. The Columbia and Snake Rivers form, respectively, much of its northern and eastern borders. Between two north-south mountain ranges in western Oregon—the Pacific Coast Range and the Cascade Mountain Range—lies the Willamette Valley, the most densely populated and agriculturally productive region of the state.

Oregon has one of the most diverse landscapes of any state in the U.S. It is well known for its tall, dense forests; its accessible and scenic Pacific coastline; and its rugged, glaciated Cascade volcanoes. Other areas include semiarid scrublands, prairies, and deserts that cover approximately half the state in eastern and north-central Oregon.

 

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Local News from KOBI/KOTI Medford-Klamath Falls via Yahoo! News

(10/9/08) Luke Baehne remains in critical condition tonight. But his dad, Phil Baehne says he is on a ventilator, but is starting to breathe on his own.

 

(10/8/08) Ashland School District Superintendent Juli Di Chiro is receiving the Oregon Association of School Executives 2009 Superintendent of the Year Award.

 

(10/7/08) A Jacksonville Elementary student is in the hospital tonight after falling into a creek. A school employee found the young boy, who is reportedly around 7 years old and enrolled in a special...

 

(10/6/08) In an interview from Coos Bay today, Senator Ron Wyden told NBC 5 why he voted against the federal bailout that included timber payments for Oregon.

 
 

Greg Norman's Southern Cross Developments Selects River Rim Ranch

Greg Norman’s Southern Cross Developments, proprietor of the exclusive “Norman Estates” real estate brand, is pleased to announce that River Rim Ranch in Teton Valley, Idaho will be the location for its newest project, the “Norman Ranch Estates. [Read More]

 

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Sunwest Management Inc. seemed to have a can't-miss formula. For 17 years the company founders prospered by building and then managing senior living communities.

 

Patient assaults on staff have increased this year at Oregon State Hospital, rekindling frustration among workers fed up with violence at the embattled 125-year-old institution in Salem.

 

Marion County Commissioners have sold a strip of Spongs Landing County Park to neighbors whose fence is as much as 23 feet inside the park.

 

Sales are brisk at pawn shops and secondhand stores in the area as the news from Wall Street continues to look grim and people reassess their budgets.

 

Carla Martinez looked at the rows of weathered combat boots stretched across a grassy area in the shadow of the state Capitol and slowly shook her head.

 

Personnel likely will be cut if the Keizer Fire District's renewal levy is not passed.

 
 

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