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NAACP calls for school board candidate to apologize for Asian comment

NAACP calls for school board candidate to apologize for Asian comment
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Jobs paradox: Oregon employers face a labor shortage despite high unemployment

Jobs paradox: Oregon employers face a labor shortage despite high unemployment Updated 11:13 AM; Today 8:14 AM Migration Brewing says it s had to limit hours, and sometimes close early, because it can t find enough people to work in its Portland pubs: “If you’re stretched thin with staff there’s only so much they can do and only so much service they can offer.”Andre Meunier/The Oregonian Facebook Share Most times, when Migration Brewing Co. has an opening in its Portland brewery, it’s one of the most popular jobs in town. “Everyone wants to work in a brewery,” said Colin Rath, Migration’s cofounder and director of its pubs. “They want to get their foot in the door and work their way up.”

Late-night fire destroys log home in Squaw Creek Canyon Estates; no injuries

Late-night fire destroys log home in Squaw Creek Canyon Estates; no injuries Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District House in Squaw Creek Canyon Estates was consumed by fire when Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District crews arrived Losses estimated at $700,000; cause under investigation SISTERS, Ore. (KTVZ) – A fire late Thursday night destroyed a log home in the Squaw Creek Canyon Estates subdivision northeast of Sisters but caused no injuries, officials said. Crews with the Sisters-Camp Sherman Fire District was dispatched shortly after 11 p.m. to a reported house fire in the 17500 block of Mountain View Road, arriving to find the home consumed by flames, Public Information Officer Julie Spor said Friday.

8-week FEMA backed vaccination site kicks off at Expo - KOBI-TV NBC5 / KOTI-TV NBC2

CENTRAL POINT, Ore An event that took weeks of preparation from numerous organizations, is now in full swing. It’s a joint effort between FEMA, the Oregon Health Authority, the Oregon Office of Emergency Management, Jackson County Emergency Management, and others. “I know when we did our drive-thru back in January and February, we knew our community could put on such an event and make sure that the vaccine was available, so getting the support to do that again is really exciting,” said Tanya Phillips with Jackson County Public Health. The walk-up site has been here for the past month but the drive-thru aspect just kicked off Wednesday. It’s open every day but Monday for the next 2 months. An army of staff and volunteers is putting it all together, greeting, screening, vaccinating, and observing, to get people vaccinated.

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