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Getting their kicks: Horse and carriage hobby proves popular service

By Nancy Jennings Major, Spike, Oliver and Quincy are chomping at the bit to meet you. Along with their owners Tim and Betty Bielenberg, these majestic draft horses will be decked out in their holiday...

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By Mary Owen The race is on, and this year’s goal is to raise $60,000 at Stayton’s annual Relay for Life, July 12-13 at Regis High School. It is a fundraiser for the American Cancer […]