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Appeals court rules California same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional
SACRAMENTO, Calif. _ In a landmark victory for gay rights
advocates, a federal appeals court on Tuesday ruled California's
same-sex marriage ban unconstitutional.
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Meals on Wheels seeks volunteers
The Meals on Wheels program needs volunteers to help in the
kitchens and to deliver meals to clients. Mileage for route drivers
is reimbursed.
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Applications available for GAPS board seat
People interested in applying for the vacated position on the
Albany School Board will find information and an application on the
school district’s website, www.albany.k12.or.us.
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Orientation set for volunteer literacy tutors
A Volunteer Literacy Tutor orientation will be at 1 p.m. Friday,
Feb. 17, at Linn-Benton Community College, Luckiamute Building room
116, 6500 Pacific Blvd. S.W., Albany.
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Talk set on human trafficking, exploitation
“Traffick Jam,” a presentation on human trafficking and
exploitation in America, will be from noon to 2 p.m. Wednesday,
Feb. 15, at the Linn-Benton Community College Diversity Achievement
Center, seco
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Western Oregon University to hold Winter Preview Day for prospective students
MONMOUTH – Western Oregon University’s Winter Preview Day will
be held Saturday, Feb. 11.
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Dinner celebrates local fisheries, farms
Ten Rivers Food Web will host Sea to Table, a dinner celebrating
Oregon’s sustainable fisheries, from 5 to 8 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 26,
at Linn-Benton Community College.
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Secretary of state candidate to speak
Knute Buehler, seeking the Republican nomination for secretary
of state, will speak to the Linn County Republican Central
Committee on Thursday, Feb. 9, at Pop’s Branding Iron restaurant,
901 Pacific
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LBCC banquet theme: Russian cuisine
Tickets are now on sale for the annual Winter Banquet presented
by the Linn-Benton Community College culinary arts students.
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Young Marines to hold bottle, can drive
The Linn-Benton Young Marines will have a bottle and can drive
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 11, in the old Joe’s parking
lot, 2000 14th Ave. S.E., Albany.
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Latest initiatives to limit CARA rejected
Albany resident Tom Cordier's two latest petitions to limit the
power of Albany's downtown urban renewal district, CARA, have been
rejected, he said Tuesday.
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Admin group to hear about editing, grammar
The International Association of Administrative Professionals,
Willamette Chapter meeting will feature a presentation by Diana
Eiler, CAP-OM, on Thursday, Feb. 9.
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Oregon official lists presidential candidates
Oregon Secretary Brown has
determined which Democratic and Republican presidential candidates
qualify for Oregon’s presidential primary ballot in May. The sole
Democratic candidate on the ballot is Pr
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Komen exec quits after funding flap
ATLANTA (AP) - A high-ranking official resigned Tuesday from the
Susan G. Komen for the Cure breast-cancer charity after a dispute
over whether the group should give funding to Planned Parenthood,
acc
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Albany Budget Committee hearing to be streamed live today
Tonight’s meeting of the city of Albany Budget
Committee will be streamed live on the city's website at 6:25
p.m.
A link to the video stream can be found at
www.cityofalbany.net. The
recording will a
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Russian foreign minister in Syria amid escalating violence
BEIRUT (AP) - Syrian forces renewed their assault on the
flashpoint city of Homs Tuesday as Russia's foreign minister
stressed the need for reform and dialogue during talks in Damascus
with President
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Search continues for climber on Mount Hood
PORTLAND (AP) - With daylight Tuesday, the search continues for
a Tigard man overdue from a climb on Mount Hood.
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Lebanon cat makes trip to California the hard way
One life down, eight more to go.
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Corvallis couple’s argument ends with shots fired
CORVALLIS — A Corvallis man’s call to police to report that his
wife had shot at him several times ended Monday with the arrest of
the couple.
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School board accepts solar power deal
A Eugene company has received permission from the Albany School
Board to put 20 systems on the roofs of Albany schools to generate
electric power under the Oregon Solar Incentive Program.
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