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Oregon Reporter Podcast

Oregon Reporter Podcast

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The Oregon Reporter Podcast is your monthly review of the most important and interesting law updates in Oregon, including recent appellate decisions and legislation, and how those things might effect practicing attorneys across the state. Each episode of the Oregon Reporter Podcast will qualify you for one OSB accredited MCLE credit in the state of Oregon, that can be reported on your MCLE transcript. In addition to providing “general” CLE credits, we aim to provide credits in Ethics, Abuse ...
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Engineering Out Loud

Oregon State University College of Engineering

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From the College of Engineering at Oregon State University, this is "Engineering Out Loud"—a podcast telling the stories of how our research and innovation here are helping change the world out there.
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Hush

Oregon Public Broadcasting

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Hush is an investigative podcast from OPB, uncovering the buried truth about critical stories in the Pacific Northwest. In the first season, we look at the case of Jesse Lee Johnson, a Black man who lived for 17 years on Oregon’s death row for a crime he says he didn’t commit, and we try to understand why the state tried for so long to kill him.
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Historic podcaster and lifelong Oregonian Marcus Axford is joined by archeologist David Winkler and Finn J.D. John of Offbeat Oregon to sit down with various individuals who have made their mark on Oregon's history, as well as occasionally goof around and discuss important matters of the state.
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Welcome to the Hillsboro School District's weekly Hot News podcast. We are the fourth-largest public school district in the state of Oregon with 35 schools serving more than 20,000 students from preschool through twelfth grade. Now you can listen to the District’s top news on your phone, in your car, or wherever is convenient for you.
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State of Oregon Podcast

State of Oregon Podcast

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The State of Oregon Podcast is a bi-monthly show that examines the ongoing and historical transgressions of white supremacy and fascist systems in Portland and the greater PNW. Our lens is focused on long term activists and organizers, within a narrative historical context for contemporary violence, and systemic oppression.
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Everything you need to know concerning the preservation of trapping in the state of Oregon. Tune in to listen to stories of trapping, event updates, political updates and discussions to preserve your rights to trap, hunt, and fish in the state of Oregon. Learn the history of trapping as well as becoming educated on the benefits of the practice, how to be better stewards of the land and what true conservation means.
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PolliNation Podcast

Oregon State University Extension

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PolliNation is a podcast from Oregon State University Extension Service that tells the stories of researchers, land managers and concerned citizens who are making bold strides to improve the health of pollinators.
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Oregon D.O.G.E.

Oregon D.O.G.E.

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Oregon D.O.G.E. is a no-nonsense podcast that pulls back the curtain on Oregon’s government, policies, and spending. With a rotating cast of legislators and policy experts, this podcast exposes wasteful spending, bureaucratic overreach, and hidden inefficiencies that impact Oregonians every day. From the state budget crisis to agencies creating rules without oversight, Oregon D.O.G.E. takes a deep dive into the policies shaping Oregon’s future. Whether it’s out-of-control taxes, reckless reg ...
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In the Club

OSU Clubs & Orgs

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Welcome to In the Club, the podcast brought to you by Clubs & Organizations at Oregon State University! Join us as we dive into the vibrant world of student organizations, sharing inspiring stories from members, insights into club culture, and tips for getting involved. Whether you’re a seasoned member or new to campus, tune in to discover how these clubs shape the OSU experience and foster community, leadership, and diversity. Let’s get connected and celebrate the spirit of belonging at Ore ...
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ORHigherEd

ORHigherEd

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ORHigherEd.com's mission is to enhance student outcomes through effective education policy in the state of Oregon. The website features a monthly podcast with policymakers and analysts, aggregates the best of what's written about higher ed policy in Oregon and around the country, and publishes original white papers. OrHE is the independent conversation on higher education in the state of Oregon. We're focused on effective policy that promotes student access and success, not partisan politics.
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Better Planners Podcast

Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association

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Brought to you by the Oregon Chapter of the American Planning Association (OAPA), Better Planners is a podcast that delves into in-depth conversations around relevant and timely stories that surround the urban planning realm including the ground-level work of planners, community development advocates, and allied professions. With an emphasis on amplifying the voices and stories of marginalized communities. The episodes will be a resource and guide to provide insights into planning related to ...
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Heavy true crime base with the love of the macabre and spooky. While I bring cases of murder and mayhem, I also have inside information from within the prison system of the US. The differences of treatment, punishment, and equality that often accidently highlight the injustice within the justice system.
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Policy for the People

Oregon Center for Public Policy

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Welcome to Policy for the People, a show that explores the public policies that can lift up all Oregonians. This show is a collaboration between KMUZ radio (kmuz.org) and the Oregon Center for Public Policy (ocpp.org).
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City Club of Portland

XRAY.fm / City Club of Portland

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Timely conversations on the issues shaping Portland and Oregon. City Club of Portland: The Podcast is an audio archive of our conversation programs, where we foster civil dialogue and bring diverse perspectives to the issues that matter most. Our episodes feature debates, forums, and in-depth discussions with leaders, advocates, and experts. We are producing new programs for 2025, while also adding conversations from 2024 you may have missed. Produced by City Club’s member-led program commit ...
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A Long-time radio host with his own show as well as backing up as host for nationally syndicated broadcasts, Jeff is a fifth generation Oregon farmer, aviator, professional musician, former State Legislator, lobbyist, real estate developer, small business owner, firefighter, and served as an embedded broadcaster with Oregon National Guard in Iraq and Afghanistan. Jeff is a former Oregon State Representative and fifth generation Oregon farmer from Halsey, Oregon. Kropf served as Chairman of t ...
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Hidden Trails of Oregon

Armchair Productions

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An immersive first-person journey across America’s wild, weird, and wonder-filled state. Recorded on-location in surround sound audio, this documentary style podcast is designed to put you in the heart of Oregon’s most spectacular travel experiences. Led by expert guides and local characters, award-winning travel writer Aaron Millar will take you beyond the guidebook to reveal Oregon’s secrets and discover the places only locals know. Join us on an adventure through one of America’s most awe ...
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Welcome to Season 5 of the Making Waves Podcast! With a fun new group of hosts and thought-provoking conversations, join Eli Mafi, Naia Afo, and Aaron Vuong in exploring new topics centering on API dialogue. Here at Making Waves, we strive to highlight the experiences of Asian & Pacific Islanders here at Oregon State University. We gather to facilitate different dialogues surrounding the culture, diversity, and identity of the Asian & Pacific Islander experience. Among the many topics we pla ...
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The Farm to School Podcast

Rick Sherman & Michelle Markesteyn

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Join our hosts Michelle Markesteyn with Oregon State University, and Rick Sherman of Oregon Department of Education as they explore what it means to bring local food into the school cafeteria, and teach kids about where their food comes from, across the country.. and the world! UPDATE: We're updating a few things as we continue to grow, our infrastructure has to grow as well. We have a website to host all of our show notes, contact information and more. Google "Farm to School Podcast OSU" to ...
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On The Virg!

Little Mill Media

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On The Virg is a weekly political podcast hosted by Virgle Osborne, The state representative for House District 2. This podcast focuses on the political landscape of Oregon, with the special focus on issues facing Southern Oregon and the Rural counties.
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The Double R Show

Roger Robertson, aka Double R

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The Double R Show is a weekly podcast, produced in and about Lincoln City, Oregon and the surrounding Central Oregon Coast. Your host, Roger Robertson, brings 50 years of broadcasting experience to the platform having interviewed people from all walks of life during his career including Siletz Tribal Chairman Delores Pigsley, State Legislators Anderson and Gomberg, local and regional thought leaders, and music icons such as Paul Anka.
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Inspiration Dissemination is an award-winning radio program that occurs Sunday nights at 7PM Pacific on KBVR Corvallis, 88.7FM. Each week on the program, we host a different graduate student worker from Oregon State University to talk about their lives and passion for research here at the university. By presenting these stories, we can present the diverse, human element of graduate research that is often hidden from the public view. Please find us on social media! Twitter: twitter.com/kbvrID ...
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Raw and uncensored monologues and conversations about race relations. The ins and outs of the unique perspectives of a black woman who is FROM the Pacific North West, specifically from the predominately white state and“ SUPER” white city of Eugene, Oregon. Be a fly on the wall...listen as myself and guests work through what Is seen, felt and talked about on a daily basis while living black. You can support my work here: www.patreon.com/Blackgirlfromeugene_1 where $5 a month makes a huge diff ...
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Rhetorical Mom

Rhetorical Mom

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I have the most Scandinavian name for looking not even the slightest Scandinavian. I reside in the beautiful state of Oregon with my family and am currently working on my first memoir. I graduated from Grand Canyon University with a Bachelors in English Literature, and from Portland State University with a Masters in Communication. I have a passion for education, writing, and reading. My purpose with this podcast is to discuss things that should be talked about in the parenting world. There ...
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Da HOHs is a talk show/podcast created and hosted by the 2023-2024 executive board members of Oregon State University's Hui O Hawaiʻi in collaboration with KBVR-TV. Their goal is to provide a space where students from Hawaiʻi attending OSU can share their experiences about being far from home. They aimed for a podcast that current and prospective Hawaiʻi students could watch and listen to.
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OPB Politics Now

Oregon Public Broadcasting

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"OPB Politics Now" is a weekly podcast that takes a deep dive into the hottest political topics in Oregon and the Northwest. Every Friday, OPB’s political reporters and special guests offer in-depth analysis, discussion and insight into candidates, events and issues.
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Work Chatter

East Cascades Works

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by East Cascades Works is a Workforce Investment Board that connects talent to employers across 10 counties east of the Cascades in Oregon! Here, we interview employers, training partners, apprentices, and more to learn about new programs and opportunities to skill up!
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Coast Range Radio

Michael Gaskill

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At Coast Range Radio, we interview folks who work to build just communities that provide for people and the natural world. We are particularly interested in the connections between Pacific Northwest forests, social justice, and the climate crisis. Coast Range Radio is an independent radio show and podcast hosted by Michael Gaskill. Michael is a lifelong rural Oregonian and climate justice organizer.
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Harry Tracy is a true story. This documentary dramatizes the chronicles of the notorious Northwest outlaw Harry Tracy. In 1902, Harry Tracy broke out of the Oregon State Prison killing three guards and beginning a bloody two-state, nine-week massive manhunt. Billed as ‘The Last of the Wild Bunch’, relentless newspaper coverage closely followed Tracy’s string of public and bloody shootouts and escapes in the deep woods of the Northwest and through the city of Seattle, ending in a dramatic sta ...
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When you think of American wines, do California, Oregon, and Washington pop into your head? How about states like New Jersey, Maryland, and Virginia? Welcome to Wine Across America, where we invite you to experience wines from all 50 states - yes, 50! We’re dedicated to educating wine lovers about the amazing wines being produced across the country, featuring engaging interviews with winery owners, winemakers, and wine industry experts. Hosted by Sandra Guibord, a leading wine expert, author ...
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Pacific Northwest Missing Persons Project

Pacific Northwest Missing Persons Project

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Each year 2,400 people, on average, get lost in the wilderness in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. 90% of those that become lost are found alive, 8 % are located deceased, and the other 2% simply vanish without a trace. Our host Tanner Hoskins, co-Founder of Pacific Northwest Bigfoot Search and Executive Director at Pacific Northwest Missing Persons Project (PNWMPP) shares the mysterious true stories of adults and children who inexplicably disappeared while recreating in the great ...
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Bleav in the Big Ten, hosted by Rhett Lewis and Tom Hannifan. Rhett is dedicated to everything related to the Big Ten Conference. Rhett Lewis grew up with the Big Ten as a legacy sports experience. His Father attended Indiana University and was an athletic trainer on the Hoosier's 1967 Rose Bowl team. Rhett followed those footsteps to Bloomington, where he competed as a wide receiver for IU from 2001-2005. After graduating with a Master's degree in Sports Communication, Rhett began a career ...
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The Paid Leave Podcast

The Connecticut Paid Leave Authority

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Paid Leave is a hot topic in our country right now. The United States is the only industrialized nation in the world without a national paid leave policy, and Connecticut is one of only 13 states and the District of Columbia to have a state program in place. Other cities and states are working to join the paid leave movement. The Paid Leave Podcast examines the state of Connecticut's paid leave program and the impact it has on various groups and diverse communities. Radio veteran Nancy Barro ...
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The Oregon Conservative

The Oregon Conservative

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In a Nation where the Liberal Media reports their own version of the news, and in a state where the Liberal Media is the Popular Opinion it is hard to come by a single source that reports the conservative view of the issue. On the Oregon Conservative we will take a look at the Conservative view point for the issues "Reported" by the media and discuss the issue at its heart. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-oregon-conservative/support
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The Recruiting Trail

The Oregonian/OregonLive

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Join Andrew Nemec for an insider look at Oregon Ducks and Oregon State Beavers recruiting, and meet the future stars of Corvallis and Eugene. Plus, follow along for recruiting updates for top high school prospects across Oregon.
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Beaver Sports Podcast

The Varsity Podcast Network

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Ron Callan, new host of the Beaver Sports Podcast presented by the Fearless Campaign in partnership with Toyota will bring Beaver Nation exclusive interviews with student athletes and coaches, insights into the upcoming athletic programs, and everything you need to know surrounding Oregon State Athletics!
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Last week, Oregon State Police, joined by multiple state and local agencies, completed a search of a roadside zoo in Bandon on the Southern Oregon Coast. More than 300 animals were seized and relocated to animal sanctuaries or rescue facilities. Three animals, including a camel, were euthanized because they were determined to be in such poor health…
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In this episode of the Explore Oregon Podcast, Zach and guidebook author Franziska of Hike Oregon pick 10 of their favorite backpacking trips for June, July, August and September as the high outdoor recreation season gets underway.In this podcast, first recorded in 2023, the trips recommended include shorter and longer backpacking routes, from 15 t…
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The Oregon State Penitentiary, OSP, started construction in the late 1800's. It has grown into the concrete monster that it is today. Starting on the outskirts of the town, Salem grew around it. The penitentiary was known for it's violence, overcrowding, and corruption for decades. It is the center of a high profile, yet little known hit on an empl…
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Four offensive lines in Northern college football are primed for great seasons in 2025. Another three are in pretty good shape. And then a lot of them are under pressure, as Kings of the North dives into the trenches on this episode. You'll learn: • Which teams are working the transfer portal for O-linemen • What kind of transfers have the most suc…
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Can the Ohio State Buckeyes repeat as national champions in the 2025 college football season? On this Kings of the North, Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis go inside the numbers on attempted title repeats since the start of the BCS. That includes how many champs returned starting quarterbacks, lost coordinators and would have made an expanded 12-team…
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Renée Watson has topped bestseller lists and won multiple awards for her children’s and young adult literature. But the author, who splits her time between Portland and New York City, recently released “skin & bones,” her first book for adults. The story follows 40-year-old Lena Baker as she navigates dating, fat-shaming, friendship and motherhood …
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Portland comedian Susan Rice has performed on stages across the country since the 1980s. But it was only last year, at the age of 72, that she received wider acclaim after her appearance at a Don’t Tell Comedy showcase went viral. The 10-minute set has now been viewed more than 1.4 million times on Youtube. Following that success, Rice dropped her …
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Rep Ed Diehl interview: What should happen right now during the session to OR Republican legislators who advocate for Cap and Trade scam that dramatically raises the cost of living? Immediate primary opponents? Recall? Trump fast tracks uranium Utah mine so can he do that for OR’s lithium mine? https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2025/05/28/new-utah…
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An absolute gem of a conversation with Oregon author M.L. Herring about her new book, “Born of Fire and Rain: Journey Into a Pacific Coastal Forest”. Born of Fire and Rain is one of the best books I’ve ever read on our bioregion. It is a masterfully guided hike through virtually every aspect of the Pacific Coastal rainforests, seamlessly weaving in…
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Katherine Paul is an Indigenous musician who performs as Black Belt Eagle Scout. The band’s most recent album, “The Land, Water, The Sky,” draws inspiration from the landscape of the Pacific Northwest and Paul’s return to her home on the Swinomish Reservation in Washington after many years in Portland. Paul recently created a 45-minute “soundwalk” …
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Chad Draizin of Portland’s 50 Licks sold his first scoop of ice cream in 2009 at a street fair. After several years of pop-up events and selling to local grocery stores, he opened his first brick-and-mortar shop in 2013 in the Clinton Street neighborhood, but it was in 2017 that Draizin says his business transformed with the opening of the E. Burns…
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247Sports' Jared Mack and intern Austin Ota break down the Eugene Regional opponents and how Oregon baseball can move on to a third straight Super Regional. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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Mammals encompass some of the most interesting animals on the planet. We can see how bats have mastered the sky with wings like birds or how dolphins have adapted streamlined bodies for life in the ocean just like fish. The ability to evolve similar characteristics to overcome common problems found in the environment is called convergent evolution …
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If you walk into any grocery store today and find yourself in the beverage aisle, you’ll be able to find all sorts of “prebiotic” sodas touting ingredients like inulin that claim to improve gut health. Many of us are familiar with probiotics and the gut benefits of fermented or cultured foods that contain beneficial bacteria, but prebiotics are a l…
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Sometimes the smallest things in the universe can answer some of the largest questions. That seems to be the case with neutrinos. But what exactly are these fundamental particles, that also happen to be the most abundant in the universe, and why are they of importance? Listen in to hear Noah shed light on all things neutrinos, including underegroun…
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¡Felicitaciones a los equipos de liderazgo/consejos estudiantiles de las cuatro escuelas preparatorias tradicionales de HSD! Cada uno de ellos recibió la prestigiosa Presea Dorada del Consejo en la Conferencia de Liderazgo de Primavera de la Asociación de Consejos Estudiantiles de Oregón (OASC, por sus siglas en inglés) a finales de abril. Los prog…
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OR Rep Diehl: Oregon is upside down https://oregoncatalyst.com/87887-rep-diehl-oregons-upside-lets-reclaim-state.html Coming soon to OR: CO taxpayers forced to pay for tranny lip fillers, implants ect… https://revolver.news/2025/05/co-taxpayers-forced-to-pay-for-trans-lip-fillers-implants-hair-removal-and-much-more/ Trump winning over Dem voters: h…
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This Oregon D.O.G.E. episode is a behind-the-scenes exposé on how laws are made — and twisted — in Salem. Senators Daniel Bonham, David Brock Smith, and Mike McLane reveal how placeholder bills, gut-and-stuff amendments, and quiet conflicts of interest dominate the state Capitol. From billions in untracked spending to sanctuary state fallout and le…
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 In this episode of the Commercial Beekeeping Zone on PolliNation, we hear from Curtis Miedema, a second generation beekeeper from Barhead, Alberta, and President of North America's only beekeeper's commission. Curtis shares insights into stationary beekeeping and how he fits queen production into an operation focused on honey production. He also d…
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Memorial Day 2025: ODVA director message with statistics of Oregonians who gave all in war: https://bendbulletin.com/2025/05/24/column-honor-through-remembrance-on-memorial-day/ Living with purpose to honor the fallen on Memorial Day: https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2025/05/memorial-day-living-purpose-honor-fallen/ Reagan’s “Time for Choosing” spe…
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Can teams jump up to college football blue blood status, and can programs not considered blue bloods win national titles? That's one of the questions in this Ask KOTN mailbag on Kings of the North. This Monday show is not live because of the holiday, but we are glad you're here as Doug Lesmerises and Bill Landis take questions and comments, analyze…
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Andrea Yates was a woman who suffered from mental illness throughout her adult life. Her religious mentor exacerbating her condition through his preaching. She married and the couple had five children together, but as the numbers increased, her mental health diminished. Committing several self-harm events, speaking of hearing voices and wanting to …
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By the early 1900s, the Ku Klux Klan, a white supremacist group founded by former Confederate soldiers after the Civil War, had all but faded from existence in the U.S. Then, in 1915, a second Klan was founded in Georgia, and soon spread across the country. By the mid-1920s, it had as many as eight million members across the U.S., including many ch…
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Join Rick and Michelle as they (virtually) journey across the Atlantic to chat with Jennie Devine from England’s National Farmers Union. Discover how UK schools are connecting kids with farming through innovative STEM-based lessons, live farm broadcasts, and a nationwide ambassador program—without government funding! It’s a fresh take on farm to sc…
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Originally published December 13th 2020. Please join myself and Julianne Jackson, FOUNDER of Black Joy Oregon, in discussing the intricate relationship of Racism and Capitalism in the history and current direction of this country; how it shows up in our everyday lives. It was an hour and a half of straight fire!! To Support the show: You can find B…
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The new solo play “Precipice” was conceived by actor and self-described “memory activist” Damaris Webb. It’s part of the offerings of the Vanport Mosaic Festival she co-founded 10 years ago. The play, like the festival itself, centers on remembering and reclaiming history and telling the stories of people who have been marginalized or forgotten. We…
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Toni Pimble moved to Oregon from her home in England more than 46 years ago and co-founded the Eugene Ballet. As the company’s artistic director, she has choreographed over 60 pieces and collaborated with composers, artists and other organizations, from the Eugene Opera to the Oregon Bach Festival to the University of Oregon School of Music and Dan…
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With Episode 3.11, we turn our attention to Route 6, better known as US 6. As is our tradition, we start by looking into the 6th state highway, and the LRN 6, and then the route that was originally signed as Sign Route 6. We then turn our attention to US 6, looking at the history of the route, and the historical routings in Long Beach, Los Angeles,…
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Congratulations are in order for the Leadership/Student Council teams at all four HSD comprehensive high schools! Each of them earned the prestigious Gold Council Award at the Oregon Association of Student Councils (OASC) Spring Leadership Conference in late April. The leadership programs begin by setting goals in the fall and actively participatin…
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On this episode of the Autzen Audibles, Matt Prehm and Erik Skopil discuss names to know from Oregon's slate of June official visitors. The pair name three visitors of note each and then dive into which position groups must be dealt with too. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy…
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OR Republican Senator Bruce Starr is negotiating with Dems to add Cap and Trade to new massive cost of living increase bill masquerading as a transportation package: https://www.wweek.com/news/state/2025/05/22/controversial-cap-and-trade-policy-re-emerges-in-salem/ OR implications: US Senate votes to join House denying CA waiver to stop gas vehicle…
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Imagine the camera of a self-driving car switches to a power-saving mode and takes low-resolution images. As a result, the car hits a pedestrian. A mundane decision to save battery thus becomes a decision to value battery life over human life. While we have long relied on software and automation, the prospect of a fully automated decision process c…
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The International Union for Conservation of Nature keeps what it calls a Red List of species that are threatened with extinction due to habitat loss or exploitation such as overfishing. But a new study led by researchers at Oregon State University suggests another reason some wildlife might be at risk: climate change. The scientists analyzed nearly…
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The Trump administration is proposing changes to the definition of “harm” under the Endangered Species Act. The proposed changes would prohibit actions that only directly relate to hurting or killing an animal. Historically, the word “harm” has been defined broadly to include habitat loss, which is a leading cause of extinction for endangered speci…
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While the biggest school bond on the ballot seems to be passing in Tuesday’s special election, Oregonians appear to be split in their support of education-related bond measures that would fund school building construction, maintenance and other improvements. OPB editor Rob Manning joins us to give us a picture of how many of the education-related v…
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The Oregon Legislature is racing toward a conclusion in the coming weeks. On this week's episode of OPB Politics Now, we’re going to bring you a special episode from our OPB colleagues and friends at The Evergreen podcast. It’s a behind-the-scenes look at what our lives are like down at the state Capitol in Salem. Usually, OPB Politics reporter Dir…
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We’re bringing you a great episode this month that we’re calling “Family Matters”. This isn’t going to be all about the beloved 90’s sitcom, but we are going to be hearing from three different sets of family members who all work in HSD! Episode Host: Kona Lew-Williams, Human Resources Officer Featured staff: Karly and Helen Gutierrez Rebecca Garica…
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