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John Noltner’s “A Peace of My Mind” returns to Corvallis this week with hopes to spark dialogue among the community. “A Peace of My Mind” is photojournalist Noltner’s multimedia project that has been traveling the nation for over 15 years with a lofty goal in mind. “I was frustrated with the quality of our national...
On the way to his final resting place, Ed Epley paid one last visit to the Benton County Courthouse. Epley, a dedicated anti-war activist, helped organize the peace vigil that has been held outside the downtown Corvallis landmark every day from 5 to 6 p.m. since Oct. 7, 2001, when the United States launched an invasion of Afghanistan in reaction to the 9/11 attacks. On most of those days, the vigil began with Epley pulling to the curb in his vintage Volkswagen bus and passing out signs to his fellow protesters. Russia accused the West on Wednesday of descending into hysteria over the jailing of opposition politician Alexei Navalny, and the Kremlin said police had been right to use force to break up protests over his imprisonment. Emily Wither reports.