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Pamplin Media Group - School, offices lock doors after report of man with rifle

School, offices lock doors after report of man with rifle April 20 2021 Man crouching in bushes near Laughlin Road Friday morning was later apprehended with a pellet gun A suspected gun-carrying man in northeast Prineville raised concerns and prompted a local school to lock its doors Friday. On Friday morning at approximately 10:30 a.m., Prineville Police, Crook County Sheriff s Deputies and Oregon State Police responded to the area of Northeast Laughlin Road between Ochoco Plaza Drive and Combs Flat Road to a report of a male with a hunting rifle walking around in bushes behind local businesses. This area consists of unimproved areas next to Ray s Food Place complex, Crook County School District offices, and Crook County Department of Human Services (DHS) offices as well as residences and nearby Barnes Butte Elementary School.

Report of man with rifle in bushes prompts Prineville school lockout, arrest; no injuries

Report of man with rifle in bushes prompts Prineville school lockout, arrest; no injuries Prineville Police Dept. Prineville police say air-powered pellet rifle was found in bushes near man arrested Friday on disorderly conduct charge (Update: Correcting that school was in lockout, not lockdown) Charged with disorderly conduct; pellet rifle found in bushes, .22-caliber rifle in nearby pickup PRINEVILLE, Ore. (KTVZ) – A report of a man with a hunting rifle walking around in bushes behind Prineville businesses Friday morning led to a lockout at a nearby elementary school and government office, a road closure and a Prineville man’s arrest on a disorderly conduct charge. An air-powered pellet rifle was found in the bushes and a .22-caliber rifle in a nearby pickup, police said.

Partnership provides new wines and a new home for iconic Montinore Estate

Partnership provides new wines and a new home for iconic Montinore Estate Updated Jan 09, 2021; By Michael Alberty | For The Oregonian/OregonLive Plans for a new winery facility are shaking things up in Yamhill County. The facility will house the newly created Landlines Estates label while providing a new location for Montinore Estate. With pun intended, Montinore owner Rudy Marchesi calls the new project “groundbreaking.” The project began with Montinore Estate partnering with the Ackley Beverage Group (ABG) in 2016. The move allowed the Seattle-based investment company entry to the Oregon wine industry while Montinore Estate acquired the resources they needed to expand.

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