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Brianna Peppers coaches athletes who don’t have the luxury of just worrying about packing sufficient snacks and sports drinks ...
With federal budget deliberations ongoing, you can still reach out to our members of Congress to protect Eastern Oregon’s ...
The Baker/Powder Valley/Pine Eagle softball team couldn't pin the first loss of the season on the top-ranked La Grande Tigers ...
A section of Pocahontas Road will be closed for up to seven days, starting Monday, May 5, as a contractor begins a project to ...
Zane Morgan was tired of waiting for the longest game of the season to end. So he ended it. On senior night at the Baker Sports Complex, Morgan, one of the Bulldogs playing their last home league game ...
Day camps and sleepovers across the region offer activities for every interest Yes, parents, the end of the school year is ...
The Rachel Pregnancy Center is ready to launch the annual baby bottle fundraiser that runs from Mother’s Day to Father’s Day, ...
The Oregon Watershed Enhancement Board has awarded two grants totaling almost $1 million to help private property owners in ...
A $106,000 grant from an Oregon Lottery-funded program will help pay for a large-scale experiment in using “virtual fencing” for cattle in an area burned by one of Eastern Oregon’s major wildfires in ...
The Baker City Kiwanis Club presented student recognition awards to Baker High School seniors Amber Conley and Sydney Penning on Tuesday, April 29. The students received a certificate and $50. Conley ...
Professional bookkeeper Rebecca Pierce recently opened a home-based bookkeeping business, Count on Me LLC, at 3314 Birch St. in Baker City and is taking new clients. Pierce can be reached at ...
Just one day before a cyberattack shut down Oregon’s Department of Environmental Quality for several days, the agency’s IT staff warned employees about the risk of hackers. A cyberattack forced the ...
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