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Murdered two children of her lover, first woman sentenced to death in Oregon [9] Murder of Martha Morrison: Portland: 1974-09: 17-year-old girl disappeared from Portland, remains discovered 2015: Jim Bradley: Portland: 1982-02-20: Pro basketball player shot to death in an alley in Portland: Diane Downs: Springfield: 1983-05-19
At the time of her disappearance, Wilberger was on summer vacation, visiting and working for one of her sisters in Corvallis, Oregon. [3] On the morning of May 24, 2004, Wilberger was last seen cleaning lamp posts in the parking lot of the Oak Park Apartments, which her sister and brother-in-law managed, on the edge of the Oregon State University campus.
The first newspaper published in Albany, Oregon, county seat of Linn County, was the Oregon Democrat, launched by US Senator Delazon Smith on November 1, 1859. [1] A dedicated supporter of the pro-slavery Democratic Party, Smith's publication was largely devoted to fierce partisan polemics with the editor of the rival Republican publication, the Oregon Statesman, published by the indefatigable ...
Holmes was arrested for allegedly trespassing and for failing to appear in court on a DUI charge, according to the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Holmes died of an acute athsma attack, according to the Corvallis Gazette-Times. Jail or Agency: Benton County Jail; State: Oregon; Date arrested or booked: 4/20/2016; Date of death: 4/26/2016; Age at death: 46
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This category is for people who were born in, residents of at one time, currently reside in, or are otherwise closely associated with the city of Corvallis, Oregon in the United States. People associated with Oregon State University should be listed in an appropriate subcategory.
"It felt like I stepped outside myself,” Fox said of finding out about her daughter's death in an April 2007 interview with The Oklahoman. "I freaked out, I think.” 'She really did exist ...
On March 16, 1896, the first issue of a monthly called The Barometer rolled off the presses at Oregon Agricultural College, today's Oregon State University. [4] The first editor was F.E. Edwards. [4] The publication continued as a monthly for some eleven years before expanding to a weekly publication cycle in 1907. [4]