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Monday, February 8, 2010
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Go Red for heart health

Cruisin' the Gut

Public health nurse Nancy Hammel checks a woman's blood pressure during "Go Red Day" activities at the Civic Auditorium in The Dalles Friday, Feb. 5. The event encouraged awareness of heart health in women. Mark B. Gibson photo

 

OHSU President’s daughter killed by train at Rowena

     
Cathryn Robertson, 25, daughter of Oregon Health Sciences University President Joe Robertson and Maggie Hewitt of Lake Oswego, died after being struck by a train at a crossing at Rowena (Milepost 76.6) Sunday.
     According to a press release from the Wasco County Sheriff’s Office, the report came in at about 4:40 p.m., Sunday, Feb. 7. Deputies found the deceased at the scene. read more

Bend woman with cancer goes without water

     REDMOND, Ore. (AP) — Lynette Nicks has not worked for the past two years, instead fighting the breast cancer that has consumed much of her energy and resources.
     She's used up $26,000 in savings to pay her bills.
     Now, the money is gone, and one bill she can't pay is one of the most critical: her water bill.
     The city will cut her water service on Feb. 15 if she can't come up with the $140 that is overdue. She says she doesn't have the money and is resigned to losing water.read more

Low runoff cuts BPA revenue

     
The Bonneville Power Administration has reduced its expectations for hydroelectric power revenue this year by more than $200 million because of new forecasts for a continued depressed runoff in the Columbia Basin.
     Based on the forecasts, BPA now estimates it will finish the fiscal year with a loss of $6 million in modified net revenues instead of the $231.9 million in positive revenues projected at the start of the fiscal year in October. BPA markets power from dams in the Federal Columbia River Power System, and water serves as the fuel that turns hydroelectric turbines. read more

 

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