Norma J. Paulus 1933–2019 Obituary March 6, 2019March 8, 20190 Norma J. Paulus passed away Feb. 28. “She Flies With Her Own Wings,” Oregon’s motto, epitomizes the life of Norma Paulus and the impact she had on this state. Paulus was an Oregon lawmaker and political leader whose public service during the 1960s through the early 2000s advanced women’s rights, quality
Allen Page Dulaney 1936-2019 Obituary March 6, 2019March 8, 20190 Allen Page Dulaney passed away peacefully Feb. 19, surrounded by the love of his family, wife, Dorothy, and son, Jim. Page was born Oct. 24, 1936, in Warsaw, Mo., to Walter Allen and Mary Kathleen Page Dulaney. Page’s family moved to Clarkton, Mo., when he was a young child, and he
4-H program ‘hits the spark of our youth’ County Court News February 27, 2019February 27, 20190 Shana Withee and Melissa Woodbury attended the regular meeting of the Harney County Court on Feb. 20 to discuss the Oregon State University (OSU) 4-H extension program. “In Oregon, we are really lucky. We have an extremely effective and broad 4-H program,” Withee said, adding that more than 77,000 youth are
Folksinger set to perform at the local library Arts and Entertainment Community February 27, 2019February 27, 20190 Folksinger, storyteller, and autoharp virtuoso Adam Miller will be performing his award-winning, one-man show The Life and Songs of Woody Guthrie: American Balladeer at 6:30 p.m. Thursday, March 7, at the Harney County Library, 80 W. “D” St. in Burns. Please arrive early for best seating. For more information, call
Burns advances in 3A playoffs with 53-31 win over La Pine Burns Basketball Burns Sports Sports February 27, 2019February 27, 20190 The No. 1-ranked Burns girls basketball team advanced to the final eight-team bracket of the OSAA/OnPoint Community Credit Union 3A Girls Basketball State Championship with a 53-31 victory over La Pine on Saturday, Feb. 23, at Burns High School. Both teams had their offenses working after the opening tip, with Burns
Jeannine Kay Morgan 1949-2019 Obituary February 27, 2019February 28, 20190 Jeannine (“Twig”) Kay Morgan passed away peacefully Feb. 20. Jeannine was born Nov. 14, 1949, in Nampa, Idaho, to Glenn and Ora Mott. She married the love of her life, Gary Morgan, Dec. 16, 1972, in Winnemucca, Nev. Jeannine enjoyed being a homemaker. She truly lived life to the fullest through simple
Death notice — Allen “Page” Dulaney Obituary February 27, 2019February 28, 20190 Allen “Page” Dulaney, 82, passed away Feb.19 at Harney District Hospital. A funeral service was held Feb. 23 at Burns Elks Lodge No. 1680. Contributions in Page’s memory may be made to the Burns Athletic Boys Basketball and/or Dollars for Scholars, and can be mailed to LaFollette’s Chapel, P.O. Box 488
Get creative with Sage DesignWorks Arts and Entertainment Business News February 20, 2019February 20, 20190 Offering “wise designs for wraps, murals, and signs,” Sage DesignWorks provides a plethora of products to help make your artistic vision a reality. Boasting more than 20 years of combined experience, husband and wife team, Jeff and Tory Schmidt, create custom images for both businesses and individuals. No job is too
Burns council considers ATV ordinance Burns City Council News February 20, 2019February 20, 20190 Residents of Burns may soon be able to legally operate ATVs on city streets. Several weeks ago, the Hines Common Council approved an ordinance allowing ATVs on city streets, within stated restrictions, so residents could use the vehicles for plowing snow. At the Burns City Council meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 13, Councilor
Burns grapplers second at district, send 15 on to 3A state tournament Burns Sports Burns Wrestling Sports February 20, 2019February 20, 20190 The Burns wrestling team had a successful weekend, placing second in the Special District 4 tournament and qualifying 15 wrestlers for the OSAA Class 3A State Wrestling Championships to be held Friday and Saturday, Feb. 22-23, at Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Portland. The top three finishers in each weight class qualified