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3 weeks ago |
highway58herald.org | Alejandro Figueroa |Mathias Lehman-Winters |Amy Kelley |Sean Nealon
March 26, 2025 6:26 p.m.Oregon food banks receive truckloads of foods like frozen chicken and pork, milk, canned and fresh vegetables and fruit from the federal government every week. But starting in April, Oregon will receive fewer of those shipments, after the Trump administration has canceled a number of deliveries.
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Jan 15, 2025 |
highway58herald.org | Amy Kelley
JOB OPENING: The City of Westfir is now accepting applications for the Relief City Operator position, which is primarily water and wastewater management. Seeking an individual with flexible work hours and/or the desire to obtain training for Class 1 certification in collection and treatment for wastewater, and Class 1 certification as Operator for Water in both treatment and distribution. This is a part-time position that requires an individual to work weekend and holiday shifts.
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Jan 6, 2025 |
highway58herald.org | Amy Kelley
JOB OPENING: The City of Westfir is now accepting applications for the Relief City Operator position, which is primarily water and wastewater management. Seeking an individual with flexible work hours and/or the desire to obtain training for Class 1 certification in collection and treatment for wastewater, and Class 1 certification as Operator for Water in both treatment and distribution. This is a part-time position that requires an individual to work weekend and holiday shifts.
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Jan 3, 2025 |
highway58herald.org | Amy Kelley
JOB OPENING: The City of Westfir is now accepting applications for the Relief City Operator position, which is primarily water and wastewater management. Seeking an individual with flexible work hours and/or the desire to obtain training for Class 1 certification in collection and treatment for wastewater, and Class 1 certification as Operator for Water in both treatment and distribution. This is a part-time position that requires an individual to work weekend and holiday shifts.
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Oct 28, 2024 |
highway58herald.org | Amy Kelley
By Sean Nealon, 541-737-0787, Sources: Juliana Ranches. ; James Fox ; Rory O’Connor, This news release is available online: https://beav.es/G3WPhotos: https://flic.kr/s/aHBqjBpaPZBURNS, Ore. – Oregon State University researchers have received a $1 million grant to study the impact of adding seaweed to the diets of beef cattle as a way to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
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