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Pamplin Media Group - No new COVID-19 deaths reported on anniversary of first fatality


Case and hospitalization are also down while vaccinations continue to increase.
The Oregon Health Authority reported declining COVID-19 cases, deaths and hospitalizations on the one-year anniversary of the first death from the virus in the state.
The health authority reported 234 new cases on Sunday, March 14, bringing the state's total to 159,617. That compares to 365 new cases reported on Saturday.
No new deaths associated with the virus were reported on Sunday, leaving the death toll unchanged at 2,322. That compares to three the day before.
"We would like to remember the 2,322 Oregonians who lost their lives and acknowledge the immense grief felt by their families, friends, coworkers and neighbors," the health authority said in a release. "Our thoughts go out to everyone who has experienced a loss to COVID-19."

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Pamplin Media Group - COVID-19 continues as risk levels ease


March 12 2021
The Oregon Health Authority reports the newest figures the day after restrictions eased in eight counties.
The day after eight Oregon countries were allowed to ease COVID-19 restrictions, the Oregon Health Authority reported 365 new cases and three new deaths on Saturday, March 13.
On Friday, Multnomah, Yamhill, Lane, Deschutes and Klamath counties improved to the Moderate Risk category. Businesses throughout the tri-county area such as restaurants, bars, movie theaters and fitness centers will now be allowed to fill up to 50% indoor capacity. Plus, retailers and shopping centers can bump up to 75% capacity.
Benton, Jefferson and Josephine improved to the High Risk category on March 12, which allows some reopenings but carries more restrictions than the Moderate Risk category.

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Pamplin Media Group - Museum of the Oregon Territory reopens Fridays, Saturdays


Museum of the Oregon Territory reopens Fridays, Saturdays
Stevens-Crawford House, also managed by Clackamas County Historical Society, remains closed
As of Friday, March 12, the Museum of the Oregon Territory is reopening with a limited occupancy of 10. The museum has been closed to the public for about a year due to the pandemic.
Group sizes are limited to 5 or less, and admission payment can be made by card only. MOOT's Hands-On History Hall and the Stevens-Crawford House, also managed by Clackamas County Historical Society, remain closed.
Visitors over the age of 5 are required to wear masks for the duration of their visit and maintain a distance of 6 feet from visitors outside their household. Hand sanitizing stations are available throughout the museum.

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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas County exanding options to receive vaccine


Clackamas County expanding options to receive vaccine
March 10 2021
Clackamas fairgrounds, Molalla High School, Clackamas Town Center to open as mass vaccine sites week of March 28.
Clackamas County is rolling out additional opportunities and sites to get the COVID-19 vaccine to address concerns regarding access at vaccination sites in Portland.
This week, March 8, Clackamas County received an additional 3,200 doses of vaccine for immediate distribution to allow residents wanting the vaccine to receive it closer to home rather than driving to the Oregon Convention Center or Portland International Airport sites.
Starting the week of March 28, the county announced it expects to receive between 7,000-10,500 doses per week and expand vaccination efforts by establishing new sites.

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Pamplin Media Group - Clackamas County expanding options to receive vaccine


Clackamas County expanding options to receive vaccine
March 10 2021
Clackamas fairgrounds, Molalla High School, Clackamas Town Center to open as mass vaccine sites week of March 28.
Clackamas County is rolling out additional opportunities and sites to get the COVID-19 vaccine to address concerns regarding access at vaccination sites in Portland.
This week, March 8, Clackamas County received an additional 3,200 doses of vaccine for immediate distribution to allow residents wanting the vaccine to receive it closer to home rather than driving to the Oregon Convention Center or Portland International Airport sites.
Starting the week of March 28, the county announced it expects to receive between 7,000-10,500 doses per week and expand vaccination efforts by establishing new sites.

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Pamplin Media Group - Mark Shull suggests disbanding Clackamas County veterans council


Mark Shull suggests disbanding Clackamas County veterans council
Move follows meeting where elected commissioner spoke with advisory group to discuss derogatory statements.
Clackamas County is investigating whether its Veterans Advisory Council (VAC) improperly used time to engage in a dialogue with Commissioner Mark Shull regarding disparaging statements he made on Facebook regarding Muslims and other groups.
During their March 4 meeting, Shull suggested to his fellow county commissioners that its VAC be dissolved in its current form and re-established using an application process looking at the military biographies of those interested in serving on the committee. Shull, a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps, said the goal of this reform would be to strip the council of any partisanship.

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Pamplin Media Group - Bills to pay reparations for slavery stir tough feelings


Bills to pay reparations for slavery stir tough feelings
March 09 2021
'I feel like this is truly the right thing for Oregon to do in order to right the wrongs of the past.'
Should Oregonians pay thousands each year in reparations to descendants of enslaved people?
That's the question Oregon lawmakers take up Wednesday morning, March 10, as they discuss two senate bills requiring the state to study paying reparations to African American Oregonians who can trace their ancestry to slavery.
Former state Rep. Tiffiny K. Mitchell of Astoria says yes, we should. A handful of others who submitted early testimony on the two bills say absolutely not.

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Pamplin Media Group - Oregon City voters pick Rachel Lyles Smith for mayor


Oregon City voters pick Rachel Lyles Smith for mayor
Five candidates appear on March 9 special election ballot to replace official recalled in November.
Oregon City Commissioner Rachel Lyles Smith will step up to become the city's mayor, according to unofficial March 9 election results showing her with a commanding lead.
Lyles Smith took 42% of the vote, 12 percentage points more than any of the four other candidates, in a special election with 27% voter turnout. By comparison, 52% of voters turned out for November's special recall election.
City commissioners were in a work session when the results came in, but they took a break from the meeting to congratulate Lyles Smith for her victory as mayor-elect.

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Pamplin Media Group - Good news for reopening schools


Good news for reopening schools
March 07 2021
COVID-19 cases and deaths continue trending down after Oregon Gov. Kate Brown issues an executive order to reopen public schools.
Newly reported COVID-19 cases and deaths continued trending down two days after Oregon Gov. Kate Brown issued an executive order to reopen public schools in coming weeks.
Brown mandated on Friday, March 5, that public school students be back in classrooms before the weeks of March 29 for elementary students and April 19 for middle and high schoolers.
"Whether or not public schools should return kids to the classroom this spring is no longer up for discussion: the science and data is clear, schools can return to in-person instruction with a very low risk of COVID-19 transmission, particularly with a vaccinated workforce," Brown said in a letter to state health and education agencies.

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Pamplin Media Group - OSU Extension launching Wildfire Wednesdays webinars


OSU Extension launching Wildfire Wednesdays webinars
March 09 2021
Statewide campaign aims to help Oregonians prepare for the reality of wildfire through greater awareness and actions
On March 17, OSU Forestry & Natural Resources Extension along with state and community partners, will launch Wildfire Wednesday's lunch and learn, "Fire Aware. Fire Prepared."
OSU's statewide campaign aims to help Oregonians prepare for the reality of wildfire through greater awareness and actions, addressing preparedness at three levels:
1. Individual — What you can do now to get yourself, your family, and your home ready.
2. Community — How you can be a part of promoting a wildfire safe community.
3. Landscape — How you can live and thrive in a fire adapted environment.

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