Tongass, Atty and Kaya benefit mentally and physically from shape discrimination PORTLAND, Ore. — Forget Wordle or spin class. The latest craze in mental and physical fitness is shape training — if you’re a harbor seal at the Oregon Zoo, that is. Care staff in the zoo’s marine life area are working with harbor seals […]
Make fishing part of your three-day weekend plans. Everyone can fish, clam and crab for free in Oregon on Saturday and Sunday of President’s Day Weekend, Feb. 18-19, 2023. No fishing/shellfish licenses or tags (including a Combined Angling Tag or Columbia River Basin Endorsement or Two-Rod Validation) are required those two days. Both Oregon residents […]
Twenty years ago this spring the US government was finally successful in lying us into war with Iraq. Administration after administration had sanctioned and bombed and even invaded the country, but finally 20 years ago next month the Bush Administration unleashed “shock and awe” to flatten a country that did not and could not threaten […]
Residents are Organizing to Ensure the School Board Doesn’t Mute the Mic to Silence the Majority Descent The Caldwell School District Board introduced new transgender and LGBT policy 3281 during the January 9th, 2023, school board meeting. Over 1,000 concerned Idahoans packed the 50-seat school board meeting room, while the remaining parents and grandparents filled […]
One of the dilemmas facing our city is the number of people suffering from mental illness. It has brought heartache to families and to our entire country. I realize that there is not one solution or that the solution is simple. But the Bible offers one explanation that is left out of the current discussion. […]
Gun owners in Oregon, (and Gun Owners of America) scored a major victory today when the Oregon Supreme Court again slapped down the anti-rights extremists and upheld a stay on Mz 114. As you know, a judge in Harney County placed a hold on the absurd and unconstitutional Mz 114. To no one’s surprise the […]
Discounted tickets, available starting Feb. 9, must be reserved online in advance The Oregon Zoo is offering some big savings this month with a week of deep discounts starting on Presidents Day weekend. Admission for Feb. 18–24 is $12 per person — about half off regular adult admission. Tickets must be reserved online in advance, […]
But other Commissioners step up and defend them! MassResistance activists and local parents join the fight. Not backing down to opponents’ attempt at fear-mongering. A left-wing attempt to stop reforms against obscene books fails.This is a great example of good public officials not being intimidated by the vicious and dishonest tactics of the Left. Happily, […]
Cascade Policy Institute has released a new report evaluating the effect of an Education Savings Account program on local public school district budgets. “Education Savings Accounts Can Boost Per-Student Spending in Public Schools” examines funding for every Oregon school district. The report finds that if 5% of public-school students used an ESA program to transfer […]
Baylor Scott and White Lawsuit Against Dr. McCullough Dismissed A 2021 lawsuit filed by Baylor Scott and White Health system against world-renowned internist, cardiologist, and COVID-19 expert Dr. Peter A. McCullough, MD, MPH, has been dismissed by the 191st Judicial District Court, Dallas County, Texas. Associate Judge Tahira Khan Merritt granted the nonsuit and dismissed […]