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What’s better than a summer afternoon spent reading? This is the time of year we read for fun. And local libraries have a lot to offer this summer.
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There are more players over 40 in this World Cup than all previous World Cups combined. NPR's Ayesha Rascoe asks Dr. Riley Williams of New York's Hospital for Special Surgery about aging athletes.
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This week on Oregon On The Record:
Monday 6/29 - Ham radio operators as vital emergency communicators
Tuesday 6/30 - EWEB prep for a hot summer
Wednesday 7/01 - Top Deschutes County Sheriff personnel under investigation
Thursday 7/02 - New Lane County Emergency Manager
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Monday 6/29 - Ham radio operators as vital emergency communicators
Tuesday 6/30 - EWEB prep for a hot summer
Wednesday 7/01 - Top Deschutes County Sheriff personnel under investigation
Thursday 7/02 - New Lane County Emergency Manager
Have a topic or guest suggestion? We'd love to hear it: questions@klcc.org
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Drugmakers are working on a potential new shot to prevent the tick-borne illness. How might it fare in the era of vaccine skepticism?
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A marrying couple are more likely than ever to ask a friend to officiate their wedding. Here's how to handle this high-stakes assignment.
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The U.S. population was already aging and tilting toward decline. After the Supreme Court confirmed Trump's power to deport hundreds of thousands of foreign migrants, population decline could accelerate.
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Ukraine's long-range drones are striking deep inside Russia, up to 1,200 miles away, hitting oil refineries and depots. NPR recently spent time with one of the Ukrainian strike teams launching drones at Russian targets.
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Aid efforts are intensifying after twin earthquakes killed over 1,400 in Venezuela, with international teams arriving but a slow government response hampering relief on the ground.