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Dr. Natalie Speck, MD, Joins Southern Coos Hospital Primary Care Clinic Featured News by Southern Coos Hospital & Health Center
Dr Natalie Speck MD Family Physician About Dr Speck A native of Salem Oregon Dr Natalie S... More

05/07/2026

Anchovy carbonara Featured News by Oregon Today News
A pantry-friendly riff on the classic Roman pasta this creamy sauce combines garlic olive ... More

05/07/2026

Dear Abby: Why is my mother treating my retirement like I did something wrong? Featured News by Oregon Today News
DEAR ABBY I recently retired after a 25-year career in law enforcement My mother whom my f... More

05/07/2026

4-star offensive lineman announces commitment to Oregon Ducks Featured News by Oregon Today News
The Oregon Ducks continue to reload their offensive line with blue-chip high school recrui... More

05/07/2026

Sheet pan party cake Featured News by Oregon Today News
This giant fluffy vanilla cake is perfect for celebrations of all kinds Baked in a half sh... More

05/07/2026

Chorizo and avocado tostadas Featured News by Oregon Today News
These tostadas channel the spirit of one of Oaxacas most beloved street foods--the iconic ... More

05/07/2026

Turkey reuben sliders Featured News by Oregon Today News
With turkey melty Swiss sauerkraut Thousand Island dressing and a buttery glaze these turk... More

05/07/2026

WNBA returns to Portland with hype, but patience will be key for Fire's first season Featured News by Oregon Today News
While fan excitement is surging the mantra for the Portland Fires first year in the WNBA m... More

05/07/2026

OPB’s First Look: Oregon settles voter roll lawsuit Featured News by Oregon Today News
Subscribe to OPBs First Look to receive Northwest news in your inbox six days a weekGood m... More

05/07/2026

Oregon’s middle-class income sees second highest growth in the US: study Featured News by Oregon Today News
APew Research studyfound about 51 of Americans were living in middle-class households in 2... More

05/07/2026

Oregon may boost fees for moving radioactive material through state Featured News by Oregon Today News
Prompted in part by expected shipments of radioactive waste from Hanford Washington throug... More

05/07/2026

Hoarding conditions slowed crews as they cut into walls to reach flames in Roseburg fire Featured News by Oregon Today News
Fire crews battled a house fire in north Roseburg early Thursday that officials said was c... More

05/07/2026

OSP trooper cites man after road rage report near Hermiston Featured News by Oregon Today News
HERMISTON A 68-year-old man from The Dalles could be on the hook for pointing a gun at an... More

05/07/2026

Amazing America: Oregon’s covered bridges endure as local landmarks Featured News by Oregon Today News
Covered bridges have long been an Oregon staple spanning waterways across the state and se... More

05/07/2026

Oregon Rep. Janelle Bynum urges federal help for Americans on MV Hondius hantavirus ship Featured News by Oregon Today News
Oregon Congresswoman Janelle Bynum has written to Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Actin... More

05/07/2026

Brief travel delays possible May 11-18 in Pendleton Featured News by Oregon Today News
PENDLETON The Oregon Department of Transportation advised drivers in downtown Pendleton s... More

05/07/2026

Jacksonville Applegate Club: Frosty Morning, Hot Breakfast, Quiet Heroes  
  
District Governor Chris Waugh rose early on the frosty morning of Thursday, April 16th, to drive to Jacksonville and arrive before the club's 7 am meeting. A hot breakfast awaited at the Bella Union Restaurant.  
  
President Roger Thom welcomed the Governor and reviewed his plan for the morning's program.  
  
Governor Waugh was thrilled to meet PDG Carl Nelson, who served District 5110 as Governor in 2000-2001.  
  
President Roger had several awards to present. Jill Tompkins received one for her ongoing fundraising expertise. As the club says, nobody says no to Jill.  
  
On the quieter side, Jerry Hayes received an award. He is one of those people who sets the meeting up before everyone else arrives.  
  
The group discussed what makes Rotary so different from thousands of other nonprofits. The answer: the way Rotarians leverage their resources. A wonderful conversation followed.  
  
Finally, and not quietly, the Jacksonville Applegate Club sends its greetings to all of District 5110.  
  
#Rotary #JacksonvilleApplegate #EarlyMorningRotary #PDG #LeveragingResources #District5110Photos from Rotary District 5110's post Featured News by Rotary International District 5110
With ApolloMD out, PeaceHealth changes its plan, signals a reunion with Eugene Emergency Physicians Featured News by Oregon Today News
PeaceHealth has reversed course announcing Wednesday it now intends to renew its contract ... More

05/07/2026

Little League Baseball retires jersey number for 8-year-old killed in Minnesota Catholic school shooting Featured News by Oregon Today News
Eight months after a tragic school shooting Richfield Little League honored young player F... More

05/07/2026

Oregon Donkey Sanctuary is so popular, you can’t visit until next year. Now it plans to grow Featured News by Oregon Today News
Donkeys may have gotten a bad rap throughout history but at the Oregon Donkey Sanctuary in... More

05/07/2026

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