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  2. Oregon Route 211 - Wikipedia

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    Oregon Route 211 is a state highway which runs through part of the northeastern portion of Oregon's Willamette Valley. Its northeastern terminus is its intersection with U.S. Route 26 in Sandy, a small town on the outskirts of the Portland metro area. It runs south and west, through farmland and forest, to its southwestern terminus with OR 99E ...

  3. Oregon Department of Human Services - Wikipedia

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    1971: The Oregon Legislature created the Oregon Department of Human Resources, an agency providing a spectrum of human services to individuals, families and communities. Over the years parts of the agency were spun off, becoming the Oregon Department of Corrections, the Oregon Employment Department, the Oregon Youth Authority, and the Oregon ...

  4. 211 (telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    211 (telephone number) 211 is a special abbreviated telephone number reserved in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) as an easy-to-remember three-digit code to reach information and referral services to health, human, and social service organizations. Like the emergency telephone number 911, 211 is one of the eight N11 codes of the North ...

  5. Oregon Route 211 between Woodburn and Molalla reopened after ...

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    Oregon Route 211 has reopened about halfway between Woodburn and Molalla near mile post 6 after a crash closed the route Monday. A crash was reported just before noon, according to the Oregon ...

  6. Crash closes Oregon Highway 211 near Woodburn - AOL

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    A crash Saturday afternoon has closed Oregon Route 211 near the intersection with S Meridian Road around 4 miles east of Woodburn, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation.

  7. Government of Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Government of Oregon. The government of the U.S. state of Oregon, as prescribed by the Oregon Constitution, is composed of three government branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial. These branches operate in a manner similar to that of the federal government of the United States. [1]

  8. Oregon - Wikipedia

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    Oregon was the nation's "Top Moving Destination" in 2014, with two families moving into the state for every one moving out (66.4% to 33.6%). [104] Oregon was also the top moving destination in 2013, [105] and the second-most popular destination in 2010 through 2012. [106] [107] As of the 2020 census, the population of Oregon was 4,237,256.

  9. Portal:Oregon/DYK/211 - Wikipedia

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