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  2. Record-breaking wildfires scorch more than 1.4 million acres ...

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    Wildfires in Oregon have burned more acres of land this year than any since reliable records began, authorities said, with the region's peak fire season in mid-August still on the horizon. Blazes ...

  3. Rainier stuns Adna, advances to semifinals for first time - AOL

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    Nov. 9—Box Score At Yakima Valley SunDome MOUNTAINEERS 3, PIRATES 2 Rainier 25 13 21 25 16 — 3 Adna 22 25 25 21 14 — 2 YAKIMA — In the middle of the hoopla and celebrations near the ...

  4. FACT CHECK: Did Seattle Woman Kill Her Father Because ... - AOL

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    The post includes a link to a local news report and the caption, “BREAKING: Police say that a woman overwhelmed by President Trump’s reelection has killed her father with ice ax in Rainier ...

  5. Rainier, Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Rainier was incorporated in 1881. [5] For much of the last quarter of the twentieth century, Rainier was known to the rest of Oregon as home to Trojan Nuclear Power Plant, the only commercial nuclear reactor in the state, which supplied electricity to Portland and its suburbs starting in March 1976. The reactor was closed periodically due to ...

  6. Trojan Nuclear Power Plant - Wikipedia

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    The Trojan Powder Company had formerly manufactured gunpowder and dynamite on a 634-acre (2.57 km 2) site on the banks of the Columbia River, four miles (6.5 km) from the town of Rainier, Oregon. In 1967, Portland General Electric chose the site for a new nuclear power plant. [5]

  7. Wildfires raging near California-Oregon border leave 1 dead ...

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    The Happy Camp Complex in the Klamath National Forest has scorched at least 11,616 acres and was 4% contained as of Wednesday morning.

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  9. List of newspapers in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The earliest newspaper in Oregon was the Oregon Spectator, published in Oregon City from 1846, by a press association headed by George Abernethy. [4] This was joined in November 1850 by the Milwaukie Western Star and two partisan papers – the Whig Oregonian, published in Portland beginning on December 4, 1850, and the Democratic Statesman ...