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Investigators solve the mystery of Oregon s oldest unidentified person case

Investigators solve the mystery of Oregon s oldest unidentified person case The body of a young boy was discovered in the mountains east of Ashland in July of 1963. Now, 58 years later, investigators have found his identity. Posted: Jun 28, 2021 3:43 PM Updated: Jun 28, 2021 4:36 PM Posted By: Jamie Parfitt ASHLAND, Ore. The nearly 60-year-old mystery of an unidentified boy found dead in the mountains east of Ashland has at last been solved, the Jackson County Sheriff s Office announced on Monday. In July of 1963, 65-year-old Roy E. Rogers of Rogue River set out to fish in the Keene Creek Reservoir along Greensprings Highway east of Ashland. While out there, Rogers discovered the concealed body of a 2-year-old boy found wrapped in layers of blankets, bound with wire, and weighted down with iron molds.

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The Foilies 2021: Recognizing the Year s Worst in Government Transparency | Scene and Heard: Scene s News Blog

Posted By Electronic Frontier Foundation on Wed, Apr 21, 2021 at 9:57 AM click to enlarge And the worst offenders of the year are. The day after the 2021 inauguration, Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut took to Twitter to declare: Biden is making transparency cool again. This was a head-scratcher for many journalists and transparency advocates. Freedom of Information the concept that government documents belong to and must be accessible to the people has never not been cool. Using federal and local public records laws, a single individual can uncover everything from war crimes to health code violations at the local taqueria. How awesome is that? If you need more proof: There was an Australian comic-book series called Southern Squadron: Freedom of Information Act ; the classic anime Evangelion has a Freedom

The Foilies 2021

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The Foilies 2021: Recognizing the year s worst in government transparency | Food & Culture

Caitlyn Crites The day after the 2021 inauguration, Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut took to Twitter to declare: “Biden is making transparency cool again.”  This was a head-scratcher for many journalists and transparency advocates. Freedom of Information — the concept that government documents belong to and must be accessible to the people — has never not been cool. Using federal and local public records laws, a single individual can uncover everything from war crimes to health code violations at the local taqueria. How awesome is that? If you need more proof: There was an Australian comic book series called Southern Squadron: Freedom of Information Act; the classic anime

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