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Hiker dies after 300-foot fall from ridge above lake in Colorado forest, rescuers say
The Sacramento Bee· 7 hours agoA hiker died after falling 300 feet from a ridge in a Colorado national forest, rescuers say. After the fall, the man was left stranded on “some rocks in a cliff band” above ...
Something for lawmakers to consider: state of Oregon local journalism
Oregon Capital Chronicle via Yahoo News· 4 days agoTwo big slices of news about Oregon newspapers fell shortly after Memorial Day, sending shock waves...
A Journey To Big Sur, California
Forbes· 2 days agoThe beautiful Central Coast area was named by Spanish settlers living on the Monterey Peninsula in the 1700s. The called the bucolic forested area El Sur...
Steps forward: Stakeholders identify priorities at first public Warren Worx meeting
Warren Times Observer· 22 hours agoTimes Observer photo by Josh Cotton Participants at the first Warren Worx stakeholder meeting were...
Don't Just Collect Awards—Use Them
AdWeek· 2 days agoWhen something is hard to judge based on material facts and figures, we look to signals to help us evaluate our options. For most of us, it’s difficult,...
Conceived and built by the WPA in the 1930s, Lake Fort Smith became a destination for many |...
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette· 5 days agoIn the 1930s, the Fort Smith area's population was growing, rumors of the possible construction of a...
Opinion: : Oregon’s local news landscape is about to change. Are we finally ready to talk about...
OregonLive.com· 6 days agoSchrag is co-founder of Oregon News Exploration. It came from a journalist at a Portland newsroom...
Here's how often each seed makes the Men's College World Series
NCAA· 4 days agoMore than 75 percent of College World Series teams have been No. 1 regional seeds, since the...
Nature has clues to solve environmental problems
The Mining Journal· 20 hours agoOften used when explaining the concept of biomimicry, the structure of honeycombs are strong and create more volume with less material, said Trisha...
The Philippines’ tax-driven journey toward sustainability - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 5 days agoThe power of taxation is the lifeblood of a nation; not only does it have the power to create, but it also has the power to destroy. Being its primary source of revenue, it funds governments ...