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End of the line? Climbing costs, declining revenues may cut rail service

By Mary Owen The prospect of cutting service south of Mount Angel by a short-haul, family-owned railway could negatively impact local businesses and the community, according to city officials. “The ra...

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A series of free summer evening concerts in Stayton Community Park begins July 24 and runs on Thursday evenings through August, with varied programs of easy-to-listen-to music. You’re invited to bring… Access the full article […]

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