Campers returned to Upward Bound Camp in the Santiam Canyon last week. Author: Morgan Romero Updated: 5:50 PM PDT July 16, 2021
GATES, Ore. Last September s historic wildfires destroyed Upward Bound, a camp for Oregonians with disabilities.
Flames wiped out almost all of the old Gates Elementary School property where camp is held. As the cleanup and recovery dragged on, they worried camp wouldn t happen this summer.
Finally, last week, campers returned to their haven in the Santiam Canyon to experience an overwhelming feeling of joy that they waited 10 long months for.
Where mounds of melted metal and debris sat for months collecting rust, there s now a fresh slate; from the ashes they rise.
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Gov. Evers issues 18 more pardons, bringing total to 192
May 5, 2021 9:43 AM Logan Rude
MADISON, Wis. Gov. Tony Evers announced Wednesday he has granted an additional 18 pardons.
“Today, I am granting 18 pardons to individuals who have not only worked hard and built careers for themselves and their families, but have given back to their communities by coaching youth sports, mentoring kids, or providing support to other families and neighbors,” Evers said. “While I continue to review and listen to folks requesting to be pardoned, I am glad to continue this process of reflection and forgiveness for those who have worked to better their communities and our entire state.”