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Area near Magone Lake closed due to logging

PRAIRIE CITY — The Malheur National Forest has temporarily closed an area near Magone Lake, northwest of Prairie City, to public entry due to logging.

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Business records sought in revived Oregon timber lawsuit | Business

Plaintiffs alleging an antitrust conspiracy between an Eastern Oregon logging outfit and sawmill have refiled their complaint with updated allegations after an earlier version was dismissed last month.

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Christmas tree permits available at Malheur National Forest | News

JOHN DAY — Christmas tree permits are available to purchase through any Malheur National Forest office or online at Recreation.gov. “Venturing into a local national forest to find that special tree is an experience that creates treasured family memories and stories,” said USDA Forest Service Chief Randy Moore. “It is through these experiences that people establish important connections to the forest that can lead to a lifetime of adventures and instill a commitment to stewardship.”

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Christmas tree permits available at Malheur National Forest | News

JOHN DAY — Christmas tree permits are available to purchase through any Malheur National Forest office or online at Recreation.gov. “Venturing into a local national forest to find that special tree is an experience that creates treasured family memories and stories,” said USDA Forest Service Chief Randy Moore. “It is through these experiences that people establish important connections to the forest that can lead to a lifetime of adventures and instill a commitment to stewardship.”

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