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The Penn State Nittany Lions announced on Thursday that their annual 'White Out' game has been scheduled for Sept. 27 when ...
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KOIN Portland on MSNLargest K-12 budget in Oregon history advances in state legislatureOregon lawmakers have approved a bill that would allocate $11.4 billion to the State School Fund, marking the largest K-12 ...
At times in 2025, the Oregon State Baseball team has looked like the type of title contender we saw several times in the 2000's and 2010's. At other points this season, the Beavers have looked ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Former Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan agreed to pay a fine from the Oregon Ethics Committee to settle the investigation that began after it became known she had a ...
Former Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan has agreed to pay a $1,600 fine and amend financial disclosures. Fagan resigned in 2023 after the consulting contract with a marijuana company was ...
Former Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan will pay a $3,600 fine ... proposed penalty in the cases was too low. Holders of such high office have a higher duty to comply with ethics laws ...
With the Hawkeyes trailing No. 10 Oregon State by four runs at Principal Park, Iowa put runners on second and third with one out and tried to chip into the lead the Beavers had built up. “We just ...
A pair of weekend island wins were not enough to buttress the Oregon State baseball team’s national standing. The Beavers on Monday tumbled in the college baseball rankings for the second ...
Another top state official is jumping headfirst ... “The stakes for Oregon’s students, families, and future are high. Billions of taxpayer dollars are on the line. We have a responsibility ...
Turns out it also travels. The senior catcher had four hits, including a bases-clearing single in the eighth to lead No. 10 Oregon State past Iowa 9-6 Friday night at Principal Park in Des Moines ...
The full story is here. Former Oregon Secretary of State Shemia Fagan has agreed to pay a $1,600 fine to settle two ethics cases against her. Fagan signed a settlement agreement with the Oregon ...
On May 7, 2025, Oregon's Curry County Board of Commissioners took up a resolution that is at odds with Oregon's sanctuary law. The board is Jay Trost (left), Lynn Coker (center), and Patrick ...
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