Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, May 11, 2011, Page 2, Image 2

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Leonard's Daughter Dies
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May 11,2011
suspects after a female clerk was
Separation after 25 Years
of great personal and professional
Kara Leonard, the adult daughter of shot during a robbery at Cigarette
Former California Gov. Arnold transition for each of us.
Portland city Commissioner Randy Plus, 2224 N. Lombard St .just after
Schwarzenegger and Marie Shriver
Leonard, shot and killed herself 10 a.m. Tuesday. Police said the
announced th eir Jailed Youth Concerns
Sunday after a long battle with drug woman was taken to a hospital and
se p a ra tio n late The Oregon Senate passed a bill to
abuse. It happened on Larch Moun­ was expected to survive.
Monday, after be­ keep youth accused of Measure 11
dents and staff were tested for tu­
tain located in east Clark County.
berculosis after a student recently
ing together for 25- violent crime out of adult jails. Ad­
Tuberculosis Outbreak
was diagnosed with the disease. An
years. In a joint vocates hope the measure will send
Local Store Clerk Shot
At Roosevelt High School on Tues­
informational meeting was held on
sta te m e n t,
the a strong message to the Legislature
Portland police were looking for two day, as many as 200 hundred stu-
Monday evening with parents.
couple said their situation is "a time that teens in adult prisons are at risk.
Week ¡n
The Review
Helping proauce
plywood and
paychecks
in Rogue River.
The plywood mill has always been the biggest employer in this
tight-knit southern Oregon community. When it shut down two
years ago, a lot-of families fe lt the impact.
Now, thanks to funding from the Oregon Lottery, the plant
is up and running again, employing more than 100 workers.
“I t just brings stability to a lot of people's lives,’’
says local resident and mill employee Joshua Mize. “Rogue River is a really
nice place to live, and having jobs keeps the town alive.” A business - and -
a community - brought back to life. I t ’s just one more example
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of how Lottery dollars work to keep Oregon working.
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