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bendlife · 7 years
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❤@tularoo_soaps ・・・ Keep it natural and keep it local! #keepitnatural #keepitlocal #localbusiness #local #smallbatch #smallbusiness #inbend#inoregon #oregon #threesisters #cascademountains #cascadia #deschutes #deschutesriver #decorativesoap #goatsmilksoap #madewithlove #madelocally #madelocal #pacificnorthwest #oregonstate #visitoregon #oregongifts #gift #giftideas #soap
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realcleargoodtimes · 4 years
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Nebraska Man Suspected of Fatally Shooting Black Protester in May Found Dead by Suicide
Jake Gardner, an Omaha, Nebraska, man indicted in connection to the May 30 shooting death of a 22-year-old Black protester, has died by suicide, his attorney told reporters.
On Sunday, Stu Dornan announced the news about Gardner, 38, during a press conference, saying, "The family of Jake Gardner has asked Tom Monaghan and myself to share the news of his death today, at his own hand," according to CNN.
The Hillsboro Police Department in Oregon issued a statement on Sunday, revealing that Gardner was found dead outside a medical clinic at about 12:20 p.m. "The cause of death is under investigation, but officers are not seeking any suspects and there is no danger to the community," said police in a press release.
Last week, Gardner, a bar owner, was indicted by a Douglas County grand jury on charges stemming from the fatal shooting of James Scurlock in Omaha on May 30.
“I had the opportunity to talk with Mr. Gardner before his return, and he was really shook up,” Dornan told reporters, per the Omaha World-Herald. “The grand jury indictment was a shock to him, it was a shock to us, it was a shock to many people.”
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juliagoolia85-blog · 7 years
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Just a girl and her horse at the lake... #SouthSister #greenlakesoregon #greenlakes #threesisterswilderness #threesisters #deschutesnationalforest #centraloregon #inoregon #pnw #optoutside (at Green Lakes Trail)
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mschronicchronicles · 7 years
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Ok so I dont know all solid info yet.. but... I have a feeling.. next year at this time I may relocate because my " bought out property management company " is not going to be renewing leases... * Due to large sellout on all units ... thus..... I am gonna be doing some serious soul searching regarding whats next and where too next.. .. ...No.1.. I dont want to move but shit what else choice do I have no! (Grand Junction is not my idea of acceptable area.. "depression will happen if I move to area" ..) ..& I need sadly no matter what new better drs and I know my future is very gray with this currently for sure!! frustrating reality but it is the facts ... when you think you have life figured out that curve ball comes right back... Colorado or Oregon? ... ... is my thought process .. .. No.2 ... why Oregon you tell me (((( I don't know why it just feels like it's screaming to me... I think I want to visit next year before my lease is up))) .. No.3 ... I'm going to be giving a lot of this to God praying a lot on what to do next .. ive lived in colorado now since june 2015.. lease will not renew by aug 2018.. and so also researching doctors and potential areas unknown yet.. no matter what they're not going to renew leases where I'm at and it's only a buy it offer which I'm not willing to do for the property it's not worth the money... .. #oregon ... #mightmove #to #oregonstate #oregonresident #givemeyourthoughts #whydoyoulive #inoregon advice #whatdoyouloveabout #OR could be #badnews #couldbe #goodnews to some I'm just looking for advice and I think it's better to start #lookingintoit sooner than later and ultimately when you put things in the #universe that #usually bring you the right #energyback #planting a #seed and maybe the size of a #mustardseed but hey it's #planted I'm really going to go out of my way to really give this to #God and let the #universedirectme in the right way #energywise I feel like #Oregon it just ((I don't even know why it makes sense)) it's been a long time I've been having this weird feeling before I even left... CA I felt; Oregon but my direction in this long period of time I have lived in now in CO with my son.. Part1/2 READ BELOW \/ (at Oregon)
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batestimothy · 7 years
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Unfiltered, unedited, straight up Oregon beauty. ________ #503 #oregon #sunset #unfiltered #unedited #pure #beautiful #westcoast #bornandraised #inoregon
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ml-pnp · 5 years
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preferredjewelers · 4 years
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Harry Ritchie’s Jewelers has been offering fine jewelry in the Oregon area for over 5 decades.They are known for carrying several different types of fancy, designer and branded jewelry in all their jewelry stores in Bend, Albany, Eugene, North Bend, Portland, Springfield of Oregon (OR) as well as Chehalis, Everett, Kennewick, East Wenatchee of Washington (WA). You can select from their large collection of Diamond Rings, Wedding Bands, Engagement Rings, Bracelets, Bridal Wedding Sets, Certified Loose Diamonds, Necklaces and Pendants in OR. Harry Ritchie's offers you quality jewelry and exceptional customer service.
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tabithaeck · 5 years
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Repost @growyourownworld ____________________ ‘That's right. Our very own Tabitha C Eck, the Eugene Mission's maestro of community engagement - who rarely appears in official snapshots because she's running too fast! This time, though, we called a halt to official business as she was firming up plans in the Women's Sanctuary Garden for a major workparty with the good folks of Roseburg Forest Products, tomorrow. Ain't it a pretty picture?’ ~ Nick ____________________ #theeugenemission #roseburgforestproducts #eugenemission #eugenemission #541 #recoveryispossible #livehealthylane #successstory #eugeneoregon #positiveoutcomes #ididit #joinourmission #helpothers #changeisgood #emergencyshelter #everyonecandosomething #homelessness #lanecounty #ineugene #inoregon #makeachange #supportnonprofits #volunteer #onehopelanecounty #bettertogether http://bit.ly/2KRiIL1
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dougjpitassi · 5 years
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David Buck
Apple orchid farm owner and manager David Buck is one of the most successful, budding entrepreneurs inOregon. The 35-year old horticultural expert holds a degree in Horticulturefrom the famed Oregon State University. He is widely consulted on areas like Urban Horticulture, Horticultural Research, Landscaping, Ecological Management of Turf and Viticulture and Enology. Urban Horticulture essentially analyzes the relationship between the urban environment and plants and aims to help farmers improve farming in urban settings.
Viticulture and Enology, on the other hand, is a niche of natural science that concerns vineyard and winery research and development. Using his expertise and knowledge in horticulture, David regularly welcomes entrepreneurs, young farmers and students to his farm to learn sustainable farming techniques and management of orchards and vineyards. David Buck Apple Farmer also teaches therapeutic horticulture, a practice that incorporates design and actualization of healing gardens. The healing practice is widely acclaimed by health experts.
Through therapeutic horticulture, people with mental and physical challenges are taught coping mechanisms and vital life skills. Families and parties interested in touring the apple orchard are free to do so during the schedule days. Before venturing into private business, David Buck Apple Farmer worked in affluent vineyards, State Parks and strawberry farm. When he is not busy at his farm, David enjoys traveling and volunteering for various communal causes.
What was your favorite subject or discipline in school?
Agriculture was my favorite. I decided to major in horticulture to exploit the opportunities that exist in the industry.
What was your first job?
After graduating from college, I started by working at local horticultural farms and vineyards. Ibriefly served as farm manager and learnt valuable lessons that proved usefulin my latter engagements.
How did you get started in your current work?
Growing up in a farming community endeared me to farming. I took a course in Horticulture and went on to establish an apple orchid a few years after graduation. Before that, I worked in a strawberry farm and a thriving vineyard in my home state of Oregon.
How have those jobs prepared you in your current job or industry?
Getting my hands dirty during those early years inculcated discipline in my work ethics. When I was working at a strawberry farm as farm hand and manager, I learned a lot about utilization of resources to enhance production, harnessing human capital and farm mechanization.
Can you describe your best day at work?
On a typical day, my job entails making policy decisions, maintaining financial records, budgeting and recruiting and training workers. One of my best days was when I received a delegationfrom the Oregon State Board of Agriculture. The officials came over to checkthe implementation of Critical Control Points (CCPs), a plant managementprogram based on the research conducted by the Oregon Department and OregonState University. The team was very impressed by the progress we are making onplant procurement and water management.
How do you keep yourself motivated?
To stay productive and high-spirited, one must be motivated. Being a farm owner, I am greatly motivated when I achieve set goals, whether its production, sales or compliance with safety regulations.
What kind of business ideas excites you most?
There are many exciting business ideas to consider for investors interested in farming. Great examples include vegetable farming, butterfly farming, agro-tourism, and fruit canning. I am really excited about sustainable farm consulting. Being an expert, I can use my skills and experience to help farmers utilize sustainable techniques todevelop and manage their farms successfully.
Have you ever tried any unconventional practices to attract attention to your business?
Not at all; I am one person who believes in honesty and demand the same in other people, whether they are suppliers, vendors, retailers or competitors.
What personal achievement are you most proud of?
The positive impact I am making on the lives of farmers really makes me proud. The feelings come to the climax when I see farmers put to practice the lessons they have learned. Over the course of my career, I have also built an extensive network of friends, which is quite enriching.
What wisdom would you have loved to share with yourself when you first started out?
Although agricultural ventures come with many challenges a farmer may not be privy to, especially when starting out. The challenges range from price fluctuations and pest damage to the effects extreme weather and so on. I have come to the conclusion that having the right skills and extended support can open the doors to success regardless of what comes your way.
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noahtemple · 8 years
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#felloworganisms #inoregon (at Dixie Pass, Prairie city)
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