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Bake sale: Aumsville tries fundraisers to support new city sign

By Mary Owen What do bricks, coffee mugs and pies have in common? All are being sold to raise funds for the new Aumsville city welcome sign. “The planning commission and city hall staff thought up the...

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Little Carterman: Sublimity newborn fights liver cancer

In the wake of the Dec. 14 Aumsville Tornado, Jennifer and Chuck Funrue are weathering their own storm. The Sublimity couple’s newborn son, Carter Richmond Funrue, is fighting for his life at Oregon Health Sciences University where he was born five weeks early on Nov. 22 by emergency C-section.

No recall: Candidates file for Nov. 2

Stayton insurance agent Jack Fiske has stepped up to run for mayor after his efforts to recall Councilor James Lofus failed. Fiske started the recall effort after city officials bristled at the manner in which Loftus spoke out at several city council meetings during the year.