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Madeline’s Adventures: Stayton, my Stayton – Those vacancies are really opportunities

By Madeline Lau I still remember when I found out that my family had been part of Stayton since the very beginning of the town’s existence. One beautiful summer day I was having lunch with my friend, ...

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