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| Capital Press |
| Weekly agriculture newspaper serving Oregon, Washington, Idaho, Nevada, Montana, Utah and California. www.capitalpress.info |
| Address: | 1400 Broadway St. N.E. Salem, Oregon 97303 |
| Telephone: | (503) 364-4431 or (800) 882-6789 |
| Fax: | (503) 370-4383 |
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| City of John Day |
| City of John Day - 450 E. Main St, John Day, 97845. Phone: 575-0028. Fax: 575-1721. E-mail: CityJD@Oregontrail.net.
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| City of Long Creek |
| City of Long Creek - P.O. Box 489, Long Creek 97856. Phone: 421-3601. Fax: 421-3075. E-mail:smithw@grantesd.k12.or.us. |
| City of Monument |
| City of Monument - P.O. Box 426, Monument 97864. Phone and fax: 934-2025. E-mail: Monument@transport.com |
| City of Prairie City |
| City of Prairie City - P.O. Box 370, Prairie City 97869. Phone: 820-3605. Fax: 820-3566. E-mail: prairie@eoni.com |
| DISCOVERING LEWIS AND CLARK |
| Focusing on persistant vision, core values and changing visions from the decade of the expidition, tracing their manifestations during the intervening 200 years and seeking meaning and lessons for the 21st century. |
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| Federal Fire and Aviation Safety Team |
| Federal Fire and Aviation Safety Team (FFAST) encourages every fire program to become involved in Six Minutes for Safety. This is the first interagency safety initiative that, on a daily basis, addresses the high risk situations that historically get our people in trouble. The fire community continuously works to find new ways to keep our people safe on the fireline, and we think this new initiative will have a tremendous positive impact. |
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| Gov. Ted Kulongoski, D |
| 254 State Capitol
Salem, OR 97310
Phone: (503) 378-3111
Fax: (503) 378-4863
Web site: www.governor.state.or.us/ |
| GRANT COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE |
| Whether it's travel, relaxation, recreation or relocation you seek, this site is designed to meet your interests. Inside you'll find history, goods and services, hunting and fishing information, ecology, geology and a wealth of other subjects from lifestyle to infrastructure. |
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| Grant County Fairgrounds |
The organization is responsible not only for presenting the annual County Fair each year, but it also manages the Community Events Center on a year-round basis to serve the needs of both local organizations and groups outside the area. 411 NW Bridge St., John Day, OR 97845 541-575-1900 phone/fax |
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gcfair@grantcounty-or.gov
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| GREEN GOLD TIMBER HISTORY |
| This purpose of this site is to display some of the historic material collected about the history of the timber industry in parts of central and eastern Oregon. The site has a special section devoted to a history collection project initiated by the school at Seneca, Oregon. Seneca played an important part in the history of the timber industry in Grant & Harney Counties for a number of years. You can view photographs of student activities and watch how their project progresses. |
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| Incident Information System |
| InciWeb is an interagency wildland fire incident information management system. The system was developed with two primary missions: The first was to provide a standardized reporting tool for the Public Affairs community during the course of wildland fire incidents. The second was to provide the public a single source of information related to active wildland fire information. |
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| LEWIS & CLARK BICENTENNIAL COUNCIL |
| The Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1803-1806 was a major event that shaped the boundaries and the very future of the United States. It is the mission of the National Council of the Lewis & Clark Bicentennial to commemorate that journey, re-kindle its spirit of discovery, and acclaim the contributions and goodwill of the native peoples. In cooperation with state, federal, and tribal governments – and all interested individuals and organizations, the Council will promote educational programs, cultural sensitivity and harmony, and the sustaining stewardship of natural and historical resources along the route of the Expedition. |
| LEWIS AND CLARK NORTHWEST |
| A traveler's companion for Oregon and Washington. What to see and do, where to eat and sleep along the historic trail from the Idaho border to the Pacific Ocean |
| NATIONAL PARK SERVICE |
| On October 2, 1968, Congress enacted the National Trails System Act and recommended the Lewis and Clark Trail for inclusion as a part of the National Trails System. In 1978, Public Law 95-625, amended the National Trails System Act to include the new category of National Historic Trails and designated the Lewis and Clark Trail as one of four National Historic Trails. The primary purpose of a National Historic Trail is commemoration of the historic events that form the Trail's central theme through historic interpretation, preservation, and public use. |
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| Northwest Interagency Coordination Center |
| The Northwest Interagency Coordination Center serves as the northwest area geographic focal point to provide logistical support and intelligence relative to anticipated and ongoing wildfire activity for all federal and cooperating state wildland fire suppression agencies. The Center facilitates movement of resources between agencies' units and, concurrently, ensures fire suppression capabilities to support large fire potential by monitoring weather and prescribed burning activity within the area. The Center also responds to requests for support to other geographic areas from the National Interagency Coordination Center at the National Interagency Fire Center. |
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| Oregon Blue Book |
| The Oregon Blue Book is the biennial publication that is the official state directory and fact book about all levels of government. It contains listings and functional descriptions of government agencies as well as educational and cultural institutions. The online version is continually updated throughout each biennium to keep facts current. |
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| Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife |
| ODFW's mission is to protect and enhance Oregon's fish and wildlife and their habitats for use and enjoyment by present and future generations. Find full recreation reports on fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing opportunities. |
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| OREGON HISTORICAL SOCIETY |
| Oregon’s history comes brilliantly to life with colorful and ever-changing museum exhibitions. Explore and discover extraordinary treasures throughout this innovative museum. |
| Oregon Legislature |
State Capitol
Salem, OR 97310
Phone: (503) 986-1180 For updates on bills, services, capitol or messages for legislators — 1-800-332-2313
Web site: www.leg.state.or.us
(includes Oregon Constitution and Oregon Revised Statutes). |
| OREGON NEWSPAPER PUBLISHERS ASSOCIATION |
| The Oregon Newspaper Publishers Association (ONPA), established in 1887, is organized as a trade association to advance the common interests of Oregon newspapers and to further the public's understanding that strong newspapers are the cornerstone of a democratic society. |
| OREGON TRAVEL INFORMATION |
| TripCheck features include: Roadway Incident Maps, more than 100 Road Cams. localized weather information, an easy-to-read ODOT/OSP Road Condition Report, and a Mileage Calculator for estimating travel distances.
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| Pending Bills |
| For information on bills in Congress, Phone: (202) 225-1772. |
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| Seaside-Sun.com |
| A Web site for and by the resident and fans of Seaside. Submit stories, photos, events and links. It's all about Seaside, Oregon, and all about you. |
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info@seaside-sun.com
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| Contact: |
Laura Sellers |
| Address: | P.O. Box 210 Astoria, Oregon 97103 |
| Telephone: | (503) 325-3211, ext. 202 |
| Fax: | (503) 325-6573 |
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| Town of Canyon City |
| Town of Canyon City - P.O. Box 276, Canyon City 97820. Phone: 575-0509. Fax: 575-0515. E-mail: canyon@eoni.com. |
| U.S. Sen Ron Wyden, D |
516 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington D.C. 20510
Phone: (202) 224-5244
Fax: (202) 228-2717
E-mail
Web site: wyden.senate.gov/ Eastern Oregon office: Wayne Kinney, Sac Annex Building, 105 Fir St., No. 201, La Grande 97850. Phone: (541) 962-7691. Fax: (541) 963-0885.
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| U.S. Sen. Gordon Smith, R |
404 Russell Senate Office Building
Washington D.C. 20501
Phone: (202) 224-3753
Fax: (202) 228-3997
E-mail: Oregon@gsmith.senate.gov
Web site: gsmith.senate.gov/ Oregon offices include 116 S. Main St. Suite 3, Jager Building, Pendleton 97801. Phone: (541) 278-1129. Fax: (541) 278-4109; 1 World Trade Center, 121 S.W. Salmon St., Suite 1250, Portland 97204. Phone: (503) 326-3386. |
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| Wildfire in Oregon |
| The Oregon State University Extension Service has developed a new Web site, “Wildfire in Oregon,” to provide up-to-date information about wildfire prevention, news about current fires, and suggestions for recovery after fire. The site includes links to OSU Extension publications and the latest information about current fires and fire closures. |
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