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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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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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Bolton pleaded guilty to one count of retaining national defense information while he was a national security adviser during President Trump's first term, saying: "And I am sorry for it."
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Observers said on Friday the government is responding to evidence that the ban on young children holding accounts on platforms including Facebook, Instagram and YouTube had failed since it came into force in December year.
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The former first lady had previously been sentenced to four years in a separate case involving the Unification Church.
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This week, the beleaguered body of water faced new woes. Plus soccer, gambling and U.K. politics!
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Former NOAA staffers have launched a new website that provides climate information. It replaces a government site that was shut down when the Trump administration took office.