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Rural Oregonians who want to move border with Idaho say they ‘no longer recognize’ their own state By Douglas Perry, oregonlive.com
Share: Some people in the eastern and southern parts of Oregon worry that their way of life is disappearing. (Dave Killen/The Oregonian)
PORTLAND Thousands of people in eastern and southern Oregon want to leave the state so long as they don’t have to pack up and go anywhere.
In May, five rural counties Baker, Grant, Lake, Malheur and Sherman voted to study moving the border so they would become part of neighboring Idaho. They joined Jefferson and Union counties, both of which voted last November to look into switching to the Gem State.
Caerphilly’s Cascade Ladies YC were also frustrated at the decision to relegate them. Mr David said: “I’ve met with Cascade Ladies YC at their state-of-the-art pitch and it is very difficult to understand why they have been so unfairly relegated. I will continue to challenge the FA Wales on this and will work with my colleagues in other parties.” Responding for the Welsh Government, Lesley Griffiths said she would “commit the deputy minister to make a statement” once she had received a full briefing from officials and added “you only have to look on social media to see how much upset and distress this (reorganisation) has caused.”
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