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Benton County Commissioners are citing alleged threats and bullying in their decision to pause a committee that’s meant to give input on the county’s waste management strategies.
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Benton County voters appear to have shot down a bond measure that would have generated $110 million towards a new jail, sheriff’s office, and homeless programs.
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Benton County voters have a chance to generate $110 million for a new jail, sheriff’s office, and homeless services in this month’s election.
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Benton County voters will decide in May whether to approve a $110 million public safety bond.
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Benton County is still working out the details of a public safety bond that’s likely going before voters next May. County commissioners decided this week that some of the bond measure would help fund homelessness services.
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The Benton County Board of Commissioners voted Friday to add the District Attorney’s office to the upcoming construction of a new county courthouse.
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Benton County Commissioners have selected a site for the county’s new courthouse and jail.
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Benton County says funding is in place for construction to begin on a new courthouse in 2022.
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Fans attending OSU football games in Corvallis this fall will need to wear face coverings, even when they’re sitting outdoors. That’s because of a new…
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Benton County doesn’t think it belongs in the “Extreme Risk” category of the state’s coronavirus risk levels. They’re asking the state to reconsider the…
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Benton County isn’t in the part of Oregon affected by Governor Kate Brown’s face covering mandate. But county leaders are still strongly encouraging…
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Most Oregon counties have applied to enter Phase Two of Gov. Kate Brown’s re-opening plan.Counties have to spend at least three weeks in Phase One before…