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            <description>Community News, Videos, Pictures, Blogs, and Pods, Live Broadcasts and more from Wallowa County, Oregon</description>
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            <title>Welcome to the Future - The NEW Version of KWVR AM/FM</title>
            <link>http://kwvrradio.com/home/index.php?option=com_content&amp;task=view&amp;id=1338&amp;Itemid=188</link>
            <description>Phase one of our reconstruction has been completed! Now its time to re-populate the new website with new and up-to-date content. The original website is still available, of course and has become our archive.New information will be pushed right here at http://www.kwvrradio.com (http://www.kwvrradio.com/)Archived information will be available right here at http://www.kwvrradio.com/home (http://www.kwvrradio.com/home)Trading Post and Community Calendar will still be available on the old website. Please update your bookmarks, if you have not already done so. Links to both websites are also available on both websites for your convenience. Please remember that the new site is still under construction. Some features...</description>
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            <title>A Note From the Webmaster </title>
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            <description>As some of our readers may have discovered over the last few days, we have been experiencing some technicial difficulties with our website. We are currently working on improving the database so we can serve you better now and in the future. I would like to thank everybody for their patience and patronage.Click here for a sneak preview of the future version of KWVR AM/FM online.  (../main/)  Angelika Garoutte, KWVR Webmaster </description>
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            <title>New Farm Bill Supports Conservation, Specialty Crops, Commodities</title>
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            <description>WASHINGTON, D.C. &amp;mdash; The House of Representatives yesterday passed the seven-month overdue Farm Bill by a 318-106 vote. Congressman Greg Walden (R-Ore.), who voted for the bill, released the following statement:</description>
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            <title>Committee Approves 2008/09 Wallowa School Budget - Interim K-6 Principal/Superintendent Hired</title>
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            <description>During last night&amp;#39;s Wallowa School District formal budget meeting it became very apparent that is has become increasingly difficult for the district to improve its financial situation in a time of continued declining enrollment. Nevertheless, Ed Jensen from ESD, presented the budget committee members a modified budget proposal that will retain most of the initially proposed cuts by former Superintendent Thielman in the educational department. </description>
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            <title>Plowing - Perfection Just Like In The &quot;Good Old Days&quot;</title>
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            <description>Teamsters from as far as Asotin, Wa, participated in this year&amp;#39;s Lee Scott Memorial Plowing Bee at the Waters&amp;#39; Ranch in Joseph, Ore.Pictured is Bill Meyers of Hermiston with  Gus   Cole , a Belgian draft horse team&amp;copy;Photography by Angelika GaroutteClick here to watch our great slide show (will open new window) </description>
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