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2016 ELECTION ANNOUNCEMENT
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2016 —Hillary Clinton deliv› ers a major economic speech. Scott Walker jumps into the race.A2
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Walker, the Republican field gets even bigger sowhy are thereso manyGOPersseeking the nomination anyway?A3
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In a statement emailed to his
my best to make a difference,"
supporters and past donors, Buehler said. "But I also know SALEM Eight months af› islative session, and after three Buehler said he would decide by that Oregon faces big challeng› ter being elected Bend’s House years of speculation by political the end ofSeptember whether es that demand more coura› representative, Rep u b lican analysts about whether Buehler to runforre-election asarepre- geous and creative leadership Knute Buehler a nnounced still had his eye on higher office sentative in the state House, or than we’ re getting from Gover› Monday he’s considering a run after an unsuccessful run for run for governor. nor Kate Brown." "I love this job and I’m doing for governor in 2016. secretary of state in 2012. SeeBuehler/A4 week after the close of the leg›
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imagination. In an audit that is be› lieved to be the first of its kind, Harvard Medical
Ken Brown (from far right) and his wife, Jennifer Brown, live
School researchers have
1188 Brewing Company with Jeremy and Shannon Adair.
Mayo Clinic, the American
Academy of Pediatrics and WebMD, as well as lesser-knowns such as
Symptomate— and found that, though the programs varied widely in accuracy of diagnoses and triage ad› vice, as a whole they were astonishingly inaccurate. Symptom checkers provid› ed the correct diagnosis first in only 34 percent of
cases, and within the first three diagnoses 51 percent of the time.
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who doesn’t drink beer but
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Q 1188 Brewing Company 141 E. Main St., John Day
tested 23 online "symp›
tom checkers" run by brand names such as the
Brown, right, in the 2012
secretary of state race.
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State Rep. Knute Buehler, R-Bend, left, lost to
raves about the downtown end resident Ken brewpub and the energy it Brown is slowly but has brought to John Day, a surely helping develop rural ranch and agricultural new craft brew fans in community of approximately his hometown of John Day, 1,800 people about 150 miles converting even those who east of Bend. "You can get don’t drink beer. street tacos and I just love the "Their menu, it’s not sliders. It’s a fun atmosphere." huge, but it’s fun," Tammy Craft beer is no longer just Bremner, the office manager the drink of choice for Port› for the Grant County Cham› land hipsters, Bend moun› ber of Commerce, said about tain bikers or Eugene gradu› 1188 Brewing in John Day, ate students. While regional which Brown owns with his breweries such as Bend’s wife, Jennifer, and Shannon Deschutes Brewery, New› and Jeremy Adair. Jennifer port’s Rogue Ales and Full Brown and Shannon Adair Sail Brewing in Hood River are sisters. produced most of the state’ s "For here, it’s a little bit 1.6 million beer barrels last different," adds Bremner, year Deschutes alone was
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shop closed its doors and had to sell off its pot at fire-sale prices. With another lawsuit
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pending in southern Colorado, the cases rep›
resent a new approach to fighting marijuana. If
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the federal government
won’t stop its expansion, pot opponents say, feder›
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al racketeering lawsuits
could. Marijuana may be legal under state law, but federal drug law still considers any pot busi› ness organized crime.
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responsible for337,094barrels
in John Day, now operate east
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Eastern Oregon
The 1970 Racketeer
Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act sets up federal criminal penalties for activity
is experiencing a craft beer home to the recently renamed explosion of its own. Ten brew› Ochoco Brewing. eries, including 1188 Brewing SeeBeer /A5
that benefits a criminal enterprise. See Pot/A5
noses but also provide a note of caution, as the tools
are frequently wrong and the triage advice overly cautious," Hannah Semi› gran and Ateev Mehrota, researchers in health care
Spotlight shining on little Pluto
policy and medicine at Harvard Medical School,
By Rachel Feltman
and their co-authors wrote in the study.
The Washington Post
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• Where are we going? New covered in 1992, and it contains the Horizons is zipping toward Pluto, cold debris of our system’s forma›
After a nine-year journey, NA› the smallest and most distant (one› time) planet in our solar system, 3 is just hours from its closest ap› billion miles away and orbiting the proach of Pluto. The event will be sun only every 248 years. These humankind’s first-ever encounter days Pluto is classified as a "dwarf with the dwarf planet, which will planet," and we now know it sits on mark the end of "firsts" in our the inner edge of the Kuiper Belt. exploration of the original solar Pluto may be our official des› system. tination, but the Kuiper Belt in Here’s a quick guide to enjoying general is no less exciting: It’s the the momentous occasion. farthest region of our system, dis› SA’s New Horizons spacecraft
Clarification In a story headlined "De› schutes River Trail one stretch at a time," which appeared Sunday, July 12, onPageA1, the description of a property boundary adjustment was unclear. StephenThompson owns 81.5 acres of riverfront property on the east side of the river in the southernmost part of Bend city limits. Headjusted two land boundaries in March for the two parcels that com› prise the property.
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The New Horizons' long-range imager took this low-resolution shot of Pluto last week. The planetoid is getting
front-page, prime-time attention as NASA'sspacecraft zooms in for a closer look.
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have hundreds of thousands of bodies larger than 62 miles across, many of them perhaps dose to Plu› to in size. Comets probably num› ber in the trillions. When New Horizons zips past
Pluto at over 30,000 mph today, it’ s going to give us our first good look at an interesting neighborhood.
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