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Longtime health administrator, public defender compete to represent outer Southeast Portland in Oregon House Case dropped agains...
Longtime health administrator, public defender compete to represent outer Southeast Portland in Oregon House Case dropped agains...
Longtime health administrator, public defender compete to represent outer Southeast Portland in Oregon House Case dropped agains...

Published on: 04/18/2024

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A manager at downtown Portland's Central Library resigned, alleging that he faced years of discrimination and retaliation.

Kotek said she has concerns about the effectiveness of several bills she intends to sign.

News Source : https://www.oregonlive.com/politics/2024/04/longtime-health-administrator-public-defender-compete-to-represent-outer-southeast-portland-in-oregon-house.html

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On 04/30/2024 at approximately 10 am, the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office served a scheduled Forcible Entry and Detainer (FED) Eviction issued by the Lincoln County Circuit Court for a residence at 724 SW Ferry Ave in Siletz, OR. Deputies knocked on the door of the home multiple times to determine if anyone was home. Neighbors in the area advised Deputies that the sole resident of the property was last seen approximately two days prior and did not have a functioning vehicle. Deputies obtained a phone number for the resident of the home and made attempts to make contact by phone. Deputies were unable to contact the resident by phone and observed no indication that anyone was home. Upon entry into the home, Deputies located 57-year-old Miriam Barber deceased from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. Deputies transitioned to an unattended death investigation, as required by Oregon law, and determined no suspicious activity was involved in the death. There is no indication of risk to the community at this time. The next of kin in this matter have been notified.  
  
The Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office would like to express our condolences for this loss to Miriam’s family and friends. If you or anyone you know is thinking about suicide, please call the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline at 988, visit their website at www.988lifeline.org, or call the Lincoln County Sheriff’s Office at 541-265-0777. We understand every struggle is different and there are resources available.
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