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Abandoning the school cafeteria

The school cafeteria has gone dark these days.

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Staying injury free during the long coronavirus-induced layoff

LA GRANDE — High school athletes in Oregon are several months away from having an opportunity to officially ...

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Expert column: How COVID-19 and alcohol use may compound each other

There is no doubt we are experiencing some of the greatest challenges we have ever faced in our ...

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Pediatricians concerned that children aren’t getting their vaccines for other diseases

When the state shut down all non-emergency medical treatments while communities worked to contain COVID-19, some well-child visits ...

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Small daycare providers surviving pandemic, sanitizing and limiting contact among children

Kari Lansdon has owned a daycare in Baker City for 22 years and although the COVID-19 pandemic interrupted ...

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Envisioning the future of St. Charles Redmond

On the eve of the COVID-19 pandemic, St. Charles Health System posed a question to the Redmond community: ...

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COVID-19 shows the medical profession it can ‘see’ patients by telemedicine

Ring, ring, your telemedicine doctor will see you now.

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Expert column: Responding to fear with action: COVID is wellness pressure test

PORTLAND — COVID-19 is the pressure test for wellness across all institutions and communities. The virus has brought ...

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Column: COVID-19 brought unforeseeable challenges for hospital systems

When Deschutes County’s first case of COVID-19 was announced at a press conference March 11, Dr. Jeff Absalon ...

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Neighborhood watch group helps La Grande’s vulnerable residents

LA GRANDE — The homebound of La Grande may be shut in, but they are not being shut ...

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