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Feds Raid Portland Charity That Sponsors Kids in Iran, Iraq, Afghanistan

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[July 18th 3:51pm]
Want to Build a Police Training Center ... and Build a Relationship with Sen. Betsy Johnson?

Here's your opportunity to get in on the ground floor of a potential $120 million project in Scappoose, and build a relationship at the same time...

[July 17th 6:15pm]
Updated Birth Canal Control: A New Rule Would Protect Anti-Abortion Physicians

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[July 16th 6:46pm]
MultCo Facilities Director Doug Butler Resigns

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[July 16th 1:03pm]
Today on the Randy Leonard Show / Nick Fish Comedy Hour

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