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Oregon State Police (OSP) has released enforcement statistics from OSP’s 2023 Memorial Day Weekend Friday, May 26 to Monday, May 29, 2023 that occurred across Oregon. Read moreBy the Numbers: OSP releases holiday weekend statistics
Oregon Department of Education (ODE) has released the final version of Oregon’s Early Literacy Framework, a statewide resource document to fuel action and improve literacy proficiency for Oregon’s students. An overview of the framework is also available. Read moreEarly Literacy Framework: Document to fuel action, improve literacy proficiency in Oregon
One of St. Helens most-notable buildings continues to evolve. Read moreTrending / New Additions: Klondike Tavern furthering development
Researchers at Oregon State University and Baylor University have made a breakthrough toward reducing the energy consumption of the photonic chips used in data centers and supercomputers. Read moreBreakthrough Research: Computer chip energy efficiency
Recent cases of Salmonella infection are being linked to the consumption of Papa Murphy’s cookie dough, according to Oregon health officials. Read moreOHA Investigation: Salmonella cases linked to cookie dough
The U.S. Coast Guard has changed command at Sector Columbia River. Read moreCommand Change: Coast Guard Sector Columbia River
Winter ended and we jumped straight to July. Read moreColumn: What a leap! Winter ends, summer starts
The St. Helens Budget Committee has approved a $92,548,64 city budget, which is a $4,832,640 increase from the 2022-2023 budget of $87,716,000. Read moreSpending Plan: City budget committee approves $92.5M budget
The boys and girls golf teams from St. Helens High School and Scappoose High School competed in the OSAA Class 4A/3A/2A/1A Special District 1 regional tourney May 8-9 at Quail Valley Golf Course in Banks. Read moreSports: Student golfers return from regional competition
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