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Published: December 08. 2006 5:00AM PST BendBulletin.com
In a story headlined "Bend police send gaming probe to DA," which appeared Thursday, Dec. 7, on Page B1, the poker earnings for Craig Lundmark, of Bend, were misstated. He estimated he makes between $1,000 and $5,000 per month playing poker. The Bulletin regrets the error.
Golf Scoreboard BendBulletin.com
The Bulletin welcomes contributions to its weekly local golf results listings and events calendar. Clearly legible items should be mailed to P.O. Box 6020, Bend, OR 97708; faxed to the sports department at (541) 385-0831; or e-mailed to sports@bendbulletin.com.
October 2006 glimpses USA Today
Here is a closer look at many of the U.S. military personnel killed in October because of the conflict in Iraq.
Ban park smoking BendBulletin.com
The Bulletin asked an editorial question, "Where should a smoker's right to smoke end?" The answer is simple: no further than the smoker's own nose. The Bulletin believes Bend's parks should be left alone in attempts to ban smoking therein.
Bruins try to make last stand Los Angeles Times
As a UCLA alum and fan, I see that I have the choice of two disasters to watch, USC thrashing UCLA again or the Errol Flynn movie about Custer, "They Died With Their Boots On." I'll watch the movie.
Expectant hope Advent preparations mark coming of Christ South Bend Tribune
When Shayna and Shelby Frick of Mishawaka pry open the small windows on their Advent calendars in the weeks to come, they'll be having holiday fun -- with a message.
Red Gold Hartford Advocate
Watch Your Pipes. A Historic Rise In Copper Prices Has Thieves Ripping Out Basement Piping, Pulling Down Rainspots And Selling The Metal For Scrap.
Sisters school superintendent resigns KATU Portland
Board members unanimously accepted the resignation of Ted Thonstad on Monday, praising him for leading the district the last two years. His contract, which expires in June, had been discussed by the board for weeks in closed meetings.
Bend deq office catches fire BendBulletin.com
A fire broke out around 10 a.m. Friday in the attic of the Department of Environmental Quality's office in northeast Bend, according to a news release from the Bend Fire Department. The building was evacuated and no injuries were reported. The electrical fire caused roughly $95,000 in damage.
Central Oregon teen workers in short supply BendBulletin.com
In Central Oregon, most of the accommodation and food services sectors are heavy with teens, said Steve Williams, regional economist for the Employment Department in Bend.
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