To the overcomer, to the fighter, to the one who is unsure but presses forward anyway, to the dread champion, to the world changer, the difference maker... Are you ready to take on your mountain and live a life of true success? If so, join us as we dive into topics that will help you wake up, break free, and drive change. Our conversations will equip you with knowledge and insight to help you take on the challenges of life and make a lasting impact. So come join us as we bring together an in ...
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Mountain Air is a podcast about outdoor people. Whether guide, photographer, writer, film-maker, athlete, enthusiast or other, each episode focuses on a different individual with a unique tale to tell. They each have one thing in common: a love of places high, wild, and free.
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If you’re a mom who loves having your own natural medicine kit, filled with herbal remedies & ingredients you know, love, trust, & can pronounce, then this podcast is for you! Hosted by Mel Mutterspaugh, a clinical herbalist, holistic health & environmental educator, natural medicine maker, and a mountain livin’ momma on a mission to help more moms learn how to use herbs and plant medicines in a safe and effective way. In this show, you’ll hear tips and bits on how you can take better care o ...
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Every week Bits & Pretzels Editor-in-Chief Britta Weddeling (@bweddeling) invites the most important voices from the global founders and VC network to her podcast to discuss their routes from founding or financing a startup to the peak of international success. Guest include world renowned Silicon Valley representatives such as former Head of Retail at Apple, Angela Ahrendts, Shazam founder Chris Barton, Drew Houston, the founder of Dropbox, Hollywood actor Jessica Alba and the leading voice ...
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Talking Appalachian is a podcast about the Appalachian Mountain region's diverse linguistic landscape (otherwise known as the "voiceplace") and other aspects of its culture, hosted by Dr. Amy Clark: linguaphile, maker, wanderer, and founding Director of the Center for Appalachian Studies at the University of Virginia's College at Wise. The podcast is based on her 2013 co-edited book Talking Appalachian: Voice, Identity, and Community. Her writing on Appalachia has appeared in the New York Ti ...
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A podcast about magazines and the people who made (and make) them.
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Welcome to the GLOW MTB Podcast! We are the Glorious Ladies on Wheels and are here to share our stories, tips and tricks about recreational mountain biking and to keep you informed of what is happening in our incredible community. GLOW is located in the Upper Valley of VT/NH and your hosts for the Podcast are Anna, Janet and Juli. You can also find us at www.glowmtb.org or on Instagram: @GLOW_MTB or our Facebook Group: GLOW MTB to join in on the discussion! If you want to be featured or have ...
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A podcast about cycling, mountain biking, and all things bikes for WOMEN. Each week we'll week bring you interviews from inspiring women, and offer tips and tricks to help you thrive on the bike. We love all two wheeled activities, so whether you like road cycling, mountain biking, gravel biking, bike commuting, bikepacking, racing or riding, you'll find your community here. We share training and nutrition advice, inspirational stories, and more. You'll finish each episode feeling inspired a ...
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Welcome to the All Things Whiskey Podcast! We devote ourselves to the discovery and exploration of all things whiskey! Come join us as we dive into the good, the bad, the budget friendly, and the rare allocated ‘unicorns’ we discover (and even occasionally give to our fans) along the way. Whether you’re an experienced connoisseur or just bought your first bottle of Jack, we have something for you.
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Sharing the fruits of local talent from the Green Mountain State. In each episode of Vermont Made, one artist, craftsperson, designer, specialty food producer, or other Vermont creative shares the story behind one thing they've made. Produced by the Vermont Arts Council and hosted by Desmond Peeples.
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Andrew Kirkpatrick is a British mountaineer, award-winning author and film-maker, TV and movie safety advisor, and monologist. He is best known as a big wall climber, having scaled Yosemite's El Capitan 30+ times, including five solo ascents, and two one day ascents, as well as climbing in Patagonia, Alaska, Africa and Antarctica. He has also crossed Greenland by ski and sailed down Willy Wonka's chocolate river with Johnny Depp. The Psycho Vertical podcasts cover everything from climbing mo ...
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In this podcast we’ll talk about the biggest races in cycling, how to approach them, give you some insights to Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe but also present some personalities.
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This is a podcast for conscious women on their soul journey of awakening. The change makers, box burning pioneers & visionaries. We will be going deep in all areas of spirituality, business, healing, wealth, abundance and legacy! For those who like to fly high & expand their consciousness but quite like keeping their feet on the ground & enjoying this Earthly ride at the same time! My name is Allera Dawn, the Founder of Pure Light 1111. I am a Modern day High Priestess. Spiritual Life & Busi ...
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A chapter by chapter breakdown of the greatest, weirdest American novel, "Moby-Dick: Or, the Whale." Theme song by Noam Hassenfeld.
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Educator and curious human about people’s stories, Melissa faces the deep stuff and creates a space for all walks of life, who put their significant experienced adversities, and game changing moments right there on the table. These wonderful humans come in all shapes and sizes, professional athletes, Paralympians, lawyers, medical practitioners, advocates in wonderful organisations, Auntie Betty’s neighbour’s cousin, you name it, we have them! There are amazing interviews of hope after diver ...
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Revolutionary Indian independence movement has roots in Astoria
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QA with historian Johanna Ogden, who wrote a book about the Ghadar Party's roots in Astoria.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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A Conversation with Pulitzer Winning Author Barbara Kingsolver (Part 1)
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What did you think of this episode? In this first of two episodes with the author of Demon Copperhead, Barbara Kingsolver says she is "bringing Demon home" in her last talk about the novel. She discusses her love of her Appalachian language, how the novel began at the desk of Charles Dickens, and her research into foster care, football, and addicti…
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Identifying road kill could help save wildlife
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Identifying road kill could help save wildlifeBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Morrow County will hold a vote to recall its commissioners for the second time in three years
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Voters in rural Oregon are increasingly turning to recall elections to settle political controversies. Morrow County will vote on the recall effort Monday.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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James Beard award winning chef and icon of Portland's culinary landscape, Naomi Pomeroy, has died. Journalist and Food Critic Karen Brooks joined OPB to look back at Pomeroy's life and legacy.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Grim Theatre brings the circus out of the big top
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Grim Theatre brings the circus out of the big topBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! Wanna stay cool during the summer? Here’s some of my favorite herbal remedies to beat the heat. Learn tips on recognizing symptoms of heat exhaustion and the importance of hydration throughout the summer. In this episode I dish the love on herbs like lemon balm, mint, fennel, elderflowers, hibiscus, lavender…
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Best of PID—Kurt Andersen (Author & Editor: Spy Magazine, New York, Studio360, more)
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THE GREATEST STARTUP IN THE HISTORY OF MAGAZINE STARTUPS — We’ve always had a thing for magazine launches. They’re filled with drama and melodrama, people behaving with passion and conviction, and people ... misbehaving. Anything to get that first issue onto the stands and into the hands of readers. Some new ventures seem to sneak in the back door.…
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Team Oregon Moto Training gets motorcyclists rolling
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Team Oregon Moto Training gets motorcyclists rollingBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Mountain Lake Lodge in Southwest Virginia: History, Mystery, and Hollywood
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What did you think of this episode? Join us as we spend a weekend at beautiful Mountain Lake Lodge in this Appalachian Places and Spaces episode. Hear about the history of the lodge, dating back to the 1700's, and why the property was once known as "Salt Pond." We'll fast forward to the 1980's to find out how directors of the classic Dirty Dancing …
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Peter Courtney, legendary and longtime leader of Oregon’s state Senate, has died
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Peter Courtney, the longest-serving state lawmaker in Oregon history whose booming oratories and one-of-a-kind style made him a Salem legend, died Tuesday. He was 81.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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In this episode, Anna, Janet and Juli talk about riding in the heat and humidity. We share our tricks to prepare, endure, recover, and even share some awesome benefits from riding in the heat! Our shout out goes to Killington Bike Park Divas of Dirt Group Rides. Dirt Divas bring the female mountain bike community together of all ability levels to s…
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The Willamette River has a trash problem. Homeless camp removals could be making it worse
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Environmental groups say riverside homeless encampments are polluting waterways. People experiencing homelessness say urban camp removals are pushing them there.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Oregon’s transportation system is due for an overhaul next year. Here’s what you need to know
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Finding a solution to the state’s road funding problems is one of the highest-profile — and politically tricky — problems lawmakers will consider next year.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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The Willamette River has a trash problem and homeless camp removals could be making it worse
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The Willamette River has a trash problem and homeless camp removals could be making it worseBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Portland volunteers gear up for annual bike count
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Each summer for more than 30 years, over 100 volunteers spend rush hour at intersections across Portland to tally vehicles. But they’re not counting car bumpers, but bike bells — it’s the city’s annual bicycle count.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Jason Weimer and Mick Pickett weigh in on the landscape of Christianity across the world and country and how God is working in the Christian heart.
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Best of PID—Roger Black (Designer: Rolling Stone, Esquire, Newsweek, New York, Smart, more)
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WHAT’S BLACK AND WHITE AND RED ALL OVER? — Roger Black is a pioneer. His art direction of iconic print brands and high-profile redesigns, his early embrace of digital publishing technology, and his typographic innovations are hallmarks of a 50-year, trailblazing career. He’s refined his design mastery at publications ranging from Rolling Stone to E…
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PBOT published incorrect vehicle registration data
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The Portland Bureau of Transportation has said half of Portland vehicles have lapsed registration. But DMV data shows that number is far lower.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Months before taking office, Multnomah County’s DA-elect is shaping drug policy
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Emails obtained by OPB show drug users are more likely to face criminal penalties after input from Nathan Vasquez.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Portland passes halfway mark on massive transportation project. Can the central city get back on the move?
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Portland was once a national leader for bike and transit infrastructure. Now some people question whether the city has sidelined its ambitious transportation goals.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Empowering Women’s Health with Dr. Tori Hudson ND: Herbal Remedies & Integrative Medicine
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! In this episode we welcome Dr. Tori Hudson, a naturopathic physician with over 40 years of experience in integrative women's health. Our conversation covers Dr. Hudson's journey, from her early interest in herbal medicine to becoming an acclaimed author and formulator of Vitanica. Learn about common women's …
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Pacific Power on outages in Talent amid heat wave
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Pacific Power has taken some criticism from elected leaders in Southern Oregon for cutting off power during this heat wave. The mayor of Talent, Oregon says her city deserves answers after six power outages in as many days.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Welcome back to all things whiskey podcast! On this episode Hosts Mike Outcalt and Devin Mitchell sit down to enjoy a sweet sweet sweet lineup of extra aged Bruichladdich expressions. The crew first warms up by telling some funny stories while sampling the Dewar's Japanese Smooth Mizunara Oak 8 year expression before jumping into a 2011 Bruichladdi…
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Tour Rest Day with Matteo Sobrero - full time cyclist, part time wine maker
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The Italian talks about his very first Tour de France, an emotional Grand Depart on home soil and why he’s sometimes impersonating Primož Roglič - on and off the bike.By BORA - hansgrohe
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In many beach towns, nostalgia is unlocked by nothing more easily than saltwater taffy. The Oregon coast is no different. But why is it called "saltwater" taffy anyway? And how does the sweet, stretchy, chewy stuff get made? For OPB's latest "At Work With" interview, we asked a Cannon Beach family that’s been in the taffy making business for more t…
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Rob Orchard (Cofounder/Editor: Delayed Gratification, Time Out, more)
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THE SLOWER THE BETTER — Given that this is the final show of the season, it is perhaps a bit poetic that our guest today is Rob Orchard from Delayed Gratification. Not that we would plan an episode around a bad pun. Not us. Delayed Gratification is media created to comment on, and offer a counterpoint to, the media. Rob Orchard and his team met eac…
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Oregon is getting hotter. This heat wave could break records
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The abnormally high temperatures coming later this week, part of a multiyear warming trend in Oregon, are prompting concerns about health in a state where many homes lack air conditioning.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Salem's Awesome 3000 is way more than a fun run
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Salem's Awesome 3000 is way more than a fun runBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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The Origin of "Dog Days" and Its Folklore, and the Southern Appalachian City of Knoxville
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What did you think of this episode? Dog Days has begun, and I'm exploring the origins of this 16th century phrase. Did you know the season from July 3rd to August 11 coincides with Sirius, or Canis Major (in the shape of a dog) of the Orion Constellation? Joining me in this episode is Shallon Payne of The Appalachian Homestead, whose family-for gen…
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New transfer degree gives Central Oregon prisoners a sense of hope
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People incarcerated at state prisons in Oregon have access to a variety of educational opportunities. But facilities that offer full-on degrees are rare. A new program from Central Oregon Community College seeks to fill the prison higher education gap.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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🌿Herbal Remedies For Building Your Natural First Aid Kit🩹
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Like the show? Got a Q? Shoot us a Text! It's time to revolutionize your first aid kit with the power of plants! Tune into this episode where I share the must-have herbs for your herbal first aid kit. You'll learn how to use common plants like plantain for healing wounds, lavender for calming burns and anxiety, echinacea for fighting infections, an…
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Oregon man wins World Elk Calling Championship
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Tony Gilbertson from Vernonia, Oregon took home the top prize at this year’s World Elk Calling Championships.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Nico Denz about his very first Tour de France
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In this Tour de France episode of the podcast, Steph and Anderl chat with Nico Denz, who is competing in his very first Tour de France. He's a multiple Grand Tour stage winner, who has a lot of experience in the Giro and Vuelta, so we talk to him about what's so special about Le Tour, and how he's feeling about this new challenge!…
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The film reevaluates the life of the Memphis Country Blues Festival through the lens of race, the counterculture of the 1960s and the genre of Memphis Blues.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Intergenerational Oregon storytellers on the importance of telling queer stories
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Paul Iarrobino and Roland Mechanik talking about what it’s like to be a queer storyteller.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Richard Turley (Designer: Interview, Bloomberg Businessweek, Civilization, more)
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RICHARD TURLEY CAN’T STOP, WON’T STOP — Richard Turley is changing the idea of the magazine. Richard Turley has no idea what a magazine is in the year 2024. And in this sense, he is not so different from you or I. Richard Turley’s magazines—and there are many—are confrontations, loaded with text, or not, sometimes, but if you ask him, he’s not sure…
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Contract for Portland’s regional homeless agency will expire over political bargaining
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As Portland heads toward a pivotal election that will reshape its city government, conflicting ideologies over how to address unsheltered homelessness have opened potential legal and financial pitfalls in a key contract with Multnomah County.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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The Tradition of Prayer Cloths, and the Only Town in Appalachia That's Named "Appalachia"
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What did you think of this episode? Prayer cloths are symbols of a deep and widespread faith that has been in Appalachia since its settlement. From simple squares to quilts to shawls, prayers are embedded in the fibers, along with a promise that faith has healing power. Learn about the practice of prayer cloths, the verses that may inspire them, an…
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How a summer job helped this Class of 2025 student graduate a year early
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It’s June 2024. And yet, Logan has become the first student in OPB’s Class of 2025 project to graduate, thanks to a little-known option available to Oregon students.By Oregon Public Broadcasting
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3#07 Maria Granberg: expedition climber, therapist and resident of ‘the pain cave’
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> Find galleries, blog posts and many more episodes at www.mountainairpodcast.uk “My strength is my curiosity, and being pretty good at suffering” Episode 3#07 sits down with mountaineer, therapist and motivational speaker Maria Granberg, whose achievements so far include: climbing Manaslu (8,163m), and becoming only the second Swedish woman to sum…
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For some, questions persist around Portland’s revived crowd-control unit
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The Portland Police Bureau is re-launching its crowd control unit. The Rapid Response team was often used to break up protests. It infamously disbanded after one of its officers was charged with misdemeanor assault. Police officials say the revamped team will have additional training, with new standards — but what exactly has changed about the unit…
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Creating spaces of belonging and cultural exchange in Bend
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Creating spaces of belonging and cultural exchange in BendBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Proposed mountain bike trails in Tillamook face uphill fight
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Proposed mountain bike trails in Tillamook face uphill fightBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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Naked barley is coming to change your mind about barley
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Naked barley is coming to change your mind about barleyBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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The word "Holler," Lightning Bug or Firefly, and Spellcheck by Anne Shelby
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What did you think of this episode? Those of us who grew up in a "holler" know that they can be deep, dark valleys or winding roads between hills. But did you know holler also refers to yodeling, calling, yelling? And if you've never heard "holler down a rainbarrel" you might be surprised to learn what it means. We'll also explore the Americanism "…
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JD's shoe repair in Portland says goodbye after 15 years
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JD's shoe repair in Portland says goodbye after 15 yearsBy Oregon Public Broadcasting
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ep 53. Interview with Jess The Maker
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In this episode, Anna, Janet and Juli interview Jess Hana aka Jess The Maker is a MTB Influencer on Instagram and she is hilarious!!! Jess has over 93K followers and we know why, not only is her content is so creative and relatable, Jess is just such a wonderful person. We get to learn about her story getting into this niche field and what she has …
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