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Hunting the predators: Cougars, bears raise residents’ concern

By Aurora Ellison Lyons residents had a brief scare when pedestrians sighted a cougar in a city park earlier this month. The park on 13th Street was closed for about 36 hours, assistant city manager A...

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Sublimity receives grants for fire district equipment

Sublimity Fire District has recently received two grants totaling $62,455. Chief Brandon Hamilton expressed his thanks to FEMA and the Neil R. MacDonald Charitable Foundation for their support of the … Access the full article […]

Class of 2018: Principals praise, celebrate graduates

By Mary Owen Graduates are getting ready to walk into the future, after receiving diplomas at their commencement ceremonies. Stayton High School will have 161 graduates receiving diplomas on Friday, J… Access the full article […]