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Bentz: As Oregon’s Economic Conditions Worsen, Democrats Flounder

December 12, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Bentz: As Oregon’s Economic Conditions Worsen, Democrats Flounder

By Congressman Cliff Bentz (R-OR) WASHINGTON, D.C.– State Representatives Lieber and Sanchez, both of whom represent parts of Portland, wrote earlier this week in the Oregonian newspaper that it’s “Trump’s cuts” (in the One Big Beautiful […]

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Cantwell Statement on Federal Emergency Declaration Amid Extreme Flooding in WA

December 12, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Cantwell Statement on Federal Emergency Declaration Amid Extreme Flooding in WA

President Trump signed emergency declaration request from Gov. Ferguson this morning; Yesterday, Cantwell joined WA delegation in sending admin a letter supporting Gov. Ferguson’s request TUKWILA, WA – Today, Washington State Governor Bob Ferguson announced that […]

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Long path to recovery ahead for areas hit by Washington’s record floods

December 12, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Long path to recovery ahead for areas hit by Washington’s record floods

by Jake Goldstein-Street and Jerry Cornfield, Washington State StandardDecember 12, 2025 While overflowing rivers were beginning to recede across western Washington on Friday, officials said it could be days or even weeks before residents can […]

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Oregon grows more Christmas trees than other states. Climate researchers want to keep it that way

December 12, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Oregon grows more Christmas trees than other states. Climate researchers want to keep it that way

by Mia Maldonado, Oregon Capital ChronicleDecember 12, 2025 As Oregonians prepare for Christmas, researchers are looking into how they can keep the state’s Christmas tree industry alive for decades to come.  Oregon grows more Christmas […]

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Oregon Deploys Swift Water Rescue Team to Assist Washington Flood Response

December 12, 2025 GNCadm1n Comments Off on Oregon Deploys Swift Water Rescue Team to Assist Washington Flood Response

ashington state is currently experiencing major flooding that is impacting multiple communities, and Oregon is stepping up to support its neighbors during this emergency. At the request of the Washington Emergency Management Division, the Oregon Department […]

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Friday 12/12

Challenge your mind and your friends to Random Trivia!

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What part of the human body grows at an average rate of 3 mm per month?

The part of the human body that grows at approximately 3 millimeters (mm) per month is your fingernails, with healthy fingernails growing around 3.47 mm monthly, while toenails grow slower, about 1.62 mm per month, with growth rates varying by hand, age, and environment. 

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Which pop diva released the album Butterfly in 1997?

The pop diva who released the iconic album Butterfly in 1997 was Mariah Carey, with the album dropping on September 16, 1997, marking a significant R&B/hip-hop shift in her sound with hits like "Honey" and "My All". 

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In what country is the Nobel Peace Prize awarded?

The Nobel Peace Prize is awarded in Oslo, Norway, unlike the other Nobel Prizes (Physics, Chemistry, Medicine, Literature, Economics) which are presented in Stockholm, Sweden; the Norwegian Nobel Committee selects the winner, and the ceremony takes place annually on December 10th at Oslo City Hall. 

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Which famous voice-over artist played Woody Woodpecker in his first few cartoons?

The famous voice-over artist who voiced Woody Woodpecker in his first few cartoons (1940-1941) was Mel Blanc, the legendary voice of many Looney Tunes characters, though Blanc's distinctive laugh was used long after, and his time on Woody was brief before Ben Hardaway and later, Grace Stafford (creator Walter Lantz's wife) took over the role for most of the classic era. 

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All planets in our Solar System are named after Gods, except which one?

All planets in our Solar System are named after Greek or Roman gods and goddesses, except for Earth, which comes from Old English/Germanic words meaning "ground" or "soil," not mythology, as ancient people saw Earth as the center, not another orbiting body. 

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