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  1. Friday roundups: United Way campaign deserves support
  2. Friday roundups: Trained volunteers ready to lend a hand
  3. Cougar Control: Fish and Wildlife have limited options due to state law
  4. Storm Support: Oregonians can contribute aid to hurricane cleanup
  5. Pedestrian Safety: Sutherlin operation proves a point, reminds drivers to be more alert
  6. How can parents choose meth over their kids?
  7. Hurricane aftermath: Federal government's lethargic response to Quatrain inexcusable
  8. Sutherlin growth: Residents new and old have chance to develop a vision for the city
  9. Katrina Response: Oregonians shipping out to help victims of Gulf Coast hurricane
  10. Slow down on the road - it's school time again
  11. Free health care fair a great deal for locals
  12. Oakland Unrest: City residents need to let their emotions cool, then tackle issues
  13. Storm Response: FEMA no place for rookies; politics quickly overwhelm investigation
  14. Charter Schools: Four county charter schools hope to help fill education gap
  15. Livestock safety: Pet owners must control their dogs or face consequences
  16. Glide lumberjack is earning his chops
  17. Caring continues in county response to Katrina
  18. Museum investigation: Public deserves to hear contents of costly, overdue report
  19. Homeless Youth: County needs a coordinated approach to aid teens without parental supervision
  20. Housing vs. farmland: Rejection of development plans shows land use laws still must be met
  21. Convention Center Roseburg Chamber points to future in backing Cow Creek project
  22. Planner Cubic's feat worth cheering about
  23. Raising the bar for math education
  24. Transient Troubles: Solutions few for dealing with transients who want to live off the land
  25. PERS Retirement: Pension board does what it can to ease pension overpayments
  26. Ford Foundation: College-bound students lucky to have such a generous benefactor
  27. Safety Net Blues: Hurricane recovery may hurt Oregon by reducing chances of safety net renewal
  28. New doctors a great addition for the county
  29. Senior volunteer efforts enhance the community
  30. Endangered Species Act: House bill a welcome start to revising 30-year-old law
  31. Hurricane Aid: Area residents continue to hear the call for relief efforts in the Gulf
  32. 'Dine for America' benefit is a cause worth chewing over
  33. Cancer Center: Treatment center expansion drive deserves support
  34. Roseburg growth: Expanding urban renewal district will help improve all downtown
  35. Foundation speakers hit right note with kids
  36. Prison visit for troubled kids may be smart shock
  37. Museum director: McLaughlin suspension, investigation has become expensive fiasco
  38. Freedom of Speech: Winston sign shows that speech rights trump other objections
  39. Assisted Suicide: Supreme Court to decide on Oregon law's fate; here's hoping they make right call
  40. Public land use: New look at managing BLM lands holds promise
  41. Kudos to river cleanup day volunteers
  42. Food drive makes it easy to fill pantry's shelves
  43. Disagree all you want, but violent threats are inexcusable
  44. Bum rap: Roseburg wrongly criticized by TV, talk radio for busted '98 sex show
  45. Prisoner Support: 'Beyond The Walls' group a great idea for families of inmates
  46. Museum investigation: County leaders need to avoid power struggles, act professionally
  47. Meth Meltdown: State legislator's arrest proves the drug has a wide reach
  48. Heroes do good work for local kids
  49. Dan Newton is a forester's forester
  50. Measure 37 ruling: Court decision shows that flawed measure needs work
  51. Fundraising fraud: National and state cases show that money must be tracked
  52. Civil Rights: Passing of Rosa Parks reminds that not long ago, discrimination was the law
  53. Supreme Court: It has become obvious to all Miers was poor choice for an esteemed position
  54. Morgan and Hanna serve county well in key positions
  55. Soldiers looked past sacrifices to lead their fellow troops
  56. War in Iraq: The fallen deserve to be remembered as war toll hits 2,000
  57. Disaster Preparedness Residents have responsibility to be ready for disasters
  58. Polling the public: Roseburg officials head out to ask how they're doing, other cities could listen up
  59. Judicial Independence: It's important to keep politics as far as possible from judicial branch
  60. Vietnam POW's story reaches across the years
  61. FFA students make the grade at nationals
  62. Museum Mess Battle between commissioners, ex-museum director will continue at taxpayer expense
  63. Museum Mess: Battle between commissioners, ex-museum director will continue at taxpayer expense
  64. New doctors: Drive to draw physicians to Douglas County continues success
  65. Oakland recall: Having recalled mayor, councilors, what's next for Oakland?
  66. Honoring veterans: County recognizes its many veterans in big annual parade
  67. Friday a day to honor service of all America's veterans
  68. Good to see so many sports teams advance
  69. Jacoby family left a legacy for arts
  70. Forest Fire Response: Rep. Walden's bill speeds up process to allow salvage and reforestation after fires
  71. College Opportunity: UCC helps local students by offering advanced degrees
  72. More Golf: Possibility of new course in Roseburg is appealing
  73. Recycling heroes honored by community
  74. Area kids get help with winter clothes
  75. Sex offenders: County making strides in online database, but more needed
  76. Forest thinning: Recent projects help, but more should be done to protect homes
  77. Improving Access: Redesign for Winchester-UCC exit would make a positive difference
  78. Diamond Lake: Drawdown is ceremonial start to bringing the lake back to prominence
  79. Friday Roundups Nov. 25, 2005
  80. Population growth: More people realize that state, county have a lot to offer
  81. Giving thanks for being able to balance scales
  82. County, Ford Foundation give aid to ADAPT goals
  83. Festival of Lights a bright holiday tradition
  84. City-tribal cooperation: Cow Creeks will pay their way for fire, police services
  85. Someday we may be able to fight sound with sound
  86. County recycling: Peterson showed county value of trash through education and inspiration
  87. No thanks, Kitzhaber: Oregon needs someone other than former governor in the top spot
  88. Hurricane Katrina: Aid still needed in devastated Gulf Coast areas
  89. Work Force Issues: Chamber program worthwhile to curb employee drug use
  90. Poor phone etiquette could get your business on the banned list
  91. Glide Tragedies: Community struggles to cope with series of deaths
  92. Commissioner's Race: Dan Hern's entry livens up May's Republican primary
  93. Merry tree donor lights up holidays
  94. Arson arrests: No justification for destructive, dangerous protest
  95. Oakland politics: Recall creates a mess - time for a do-over?
  96. End of CIM, CAM: School reform needs to continue, despite failure of controversial program
  97. Iraqi Vote: This week's vote a key step to ending U.S. involvement
  98. Generous toys for kids programs mean a lot
  99. Stopping the cycle of addiction, crime, jail
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