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John E. Liles
31, 1946, in North Bend. He served in the Army in Vietnam and was a registered nurse at the Roseburg VA Hospital. He moved to Portland in the 1990s and worked for the Raleigh Hills Fred Meyer.
Survivors include his daughters, Dacia Farley and Dani Liles; son, Michael; brothers, Allen and Ona; and sister, Sandra Gix.
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Sever Your Ties will perform at The Compound, 217 S. Staples St., as the first show on its Pirates vs. Ninjas Tour with Destroy the Runner, Oceana, In Fear and Faith and Thieves and Liars. Doors open at 7 p.m. Cost: $8. Information: 361-461-9636.
Municipal Band A Municipal Band concert featuring jazz music begins at 8 p.m. at Cole Park's amphitheater. The concerts continue Sundays through July 20. Free. Information: 826-3410. . moreBend
Lyle Hicks and Jimmy Brumfield had no time for relaxing during the slack hours between lunch and dinner at Jake’s Diner on Friday afternoon. Hicks, 56, co-owner of the restaurant with his wife, Judy, and Brumfield, 57, the kitchen manager, spent ...
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Replacement of a weakened Feather River levee is set to begin next week, barely two weeks after flood control authorities narrowly avoided shelving the project because of funding problems. Work on a setback levee at Star Bend south of Yuba City is ...
Read moreStar Bend levee work back on - Appeal-Democrat
When the hospice nurse first suggested to Bill Blake that music therapy might be helpful for his wife Delores, his first thought was: It'll be a waste of time. Delores was only in her 50s, but she had advanced Alzheimer's and hadn't spoken in a long ...
Read moreMusic therapy an integral part of Big Bend Hospice - Tallahassee Democrat
REDMOND — Cameron Tanner was easy to pick out among the almost 200 bicycle motocross riders at the High Desert Sports Complex on Friday. Just four years old, Cameron took up BMX racing about a month ago. But he more than held his own in warm-ups ...
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CORVALLIS - A West Coast League record crowd of 3,506 shoehorned its way into Goss Stadium on Friday night to watch post-game fireworks, and to see if the Corvallis Knights could complete a lengthy homestand in style with their 18th consecutive ...
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NATCHITOCHES — Celebration on the Cane kicks off at 9 a.m. today in Natchitoches with Cane River Green Market and continues through a fireworks display at nightfall. There will be a children's patriotic parade at 10 a.m. and children's activities ...
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ons left a lot to be desired. Ryan Fisher fell twice, Andrew Tully also came to grief on two occasions, and Michal Rajkowski came a cropper as well. All the incidents occurred on the first bend yet the referee, instead of restarting the races ...
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The Vermont State Police are seeking information about a motorcycle stolen on Route 100 in Whitingham June 26. The motorcycle belonged to a 33-year-old Guilford resident. Anyone with information may contact the Vermont State Police or leave a tip ...
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MOSES LAKE — Big Bend Community College will host the first of two girls basketball camps beginning Monday. Each of the two basketball camps consist of identical schedules and prospective campers have the option of attending one camp or both camps ...
Read moreBig Bend to host girls camp - Columbia Basin Herald
KOUTS -- Field work for the Kankakee Valley Historical Society's archaeology project at Baums Bridge begins at 9 a.m. Monday. He said no experience is necessary to join the crews excavating the site around the Collier Lodge, the last abandoned ...
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