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17 DREAMY Oregon Coast Hikes
Captain’s Quarters: Located on the southern Oregon Coast in Brookings, Captain’s Quarters is a cute cottage with a hot tub. It is conveniently located close to the beach and downtown. The Oregon Coast ...
Virginia and New Jersey may be among the states most affected by the hiring slowdown that enraged President Donald Trump when it appeared in an Aug. 1 jobs report showing the United States had 258,000 ...
Boardman offers desert beauty along the Columbia River with surprisingly affordable living costs. This small town in eastern Oregon provides peaceful retirement without breaking the bank. The ...
Colorful flower baskets hang outside, creating an inviting entrance that’s hard to resist. The outdoor seating area with wooden picnic tables offers the perfect spot for pizza enjoyment on sunny ...
Colleges across the US feature diverse architectural styles, from Gothic to Greek Revival. These are the most beautiful campuses across the 50 states.
Mitchell Kernels boys golf will compete at the Pierre Invite at Hillsview Golf Club on Tuesday at 10 am before competing at ...
Mitchell Kernels boys golf will compete at the Huron Invite at Broadland Creek Golf Course on Thursday. Everett Morrison shot a -3 (69) on ...
Historic preservation organization gives Brookings’ oldest full-service restaurant, the Pheasant Restaurant & Lounge, a ...
With the end of summer approaching, travel website Lonely Planet released a list of the top 10 beaches in Oregon — ranging from destinations in Oregon’s “banana belt” to a b… ...
Brookings residents react to newspaper closure“A news desert really hurts when you’re involved in politics because sometimes you’re not necessarily getting the information out on what’s ...
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Historic district trolley rides coming back to Brookings - MSN
BROOKINGS, S.D. (Dakota News Now) - The Brookings Historic Preservation Commission (BHPC) will once again host the Central Residential Historic District Trolley Rides in downtown Brookings.
A group of prominent Pendleton residents are trying to remove unhoused residents from the city’s downtown area by curbing social services. Resident and Oregon state official Ryan DeGrofft sent a ...
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