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WALLOWA COUNTY â To an outsider, Divide Camp may appear to be just a cluster of rustic wooden cabins, nestled in the wilderness of the Wallowa Mountains. To those who know it best, it is much more. Divide Camp is a place where skills are built and confidence is restored. It is a place where broken hearts are mended and damaged souls are restored. The camp is specifically intended for post-9/11 combat veterans as a place to experience the beneficial qualities of spending time in nature. This is accomplished through backpacking, fishing and activities taking place at the camp, where veteran guests are able to rebuild their confidence, calm anxious emotions, boost self-esteem and challenge their physical abilities. ....
Getting through a difficult time Jan 22, 2021 | DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writer And with those inaugurations, the assault on LGBTQ rights from the top should come to an end. So what better time to set goals and resolutions than the beginning of a new era? Of course, we’re still in a pandemic, and that has caused stress in everyone’s life. But counselor Candy Marcum is optimistic. “When the Pfizer vaccine came out, I felt a lot of hope,” Marcum said. “I was happy to see how many people got in line to get it.” And although she called the actual rollout a debacle, she said she expects distribution to improve over the coming weeks. ....
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JOSEPH â Joseph-area rancher Karl Patton has been honored for his work to eradicate noxious and invasive weeds in the area by being named the first-ever Wallowa County Weed Warrior of the Year, said Andy Marcum, manager of the countyâs Vegetation Department. âKarl has been battling noxious weeds his whole life,â Marcum said. âHeâs doing it on his property and sites he sees elsewhere. Heâs active in educating the communityâ about weeds. Marcum said this is a new effort by the Wallowa County Weed Board to recognize efforts to rid the county of weeds that interfere with agriculture and wildlife. Although Patton is the only weed warrior recognized this year, there may be more in the future. ....