Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, November 12, 2014, Page 2, Image 2

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November 12, 2014
Week ¡n
The Review
Winds, Cold Throw Punch
High winds hit the Portland metro
area causing major power out­
ages Tuesday with a high wind
warning issued through Wednes­
day and a chance of winter pre­
cipitation falling in valley loca­
tions in and near the Columbia
River Gorge on Thursday.
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Electricians enjoy satisfying careers and earn up to $40 an hour
*• Apprenticeship - earn a paycheck while you team the trade
... Full scholarship for training
... Comprehensive health and retirement packages
... Credit toward an AA with Mt Hood Community College
A tte n d an orientation h eld every th ird Tuesday from 4pm-5pm
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ELECTRICAL TRAINING CENTER
1 M 2 1 NE AIRPORT WAY . PORTLANO. OR 9 7 2 Ï0
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color, the largest number ever,
school officials reported last
week. Latino students make up
the largest minority group on
campus.
Club Skfnn Shooting Plea
A man wanted
in c o n n e c tio n
with the 2013
shooting death
of another man
outside the Club
Skinn stripper
bar at 4523 N.E.
Attorney General Nominee
60th Ave., pleaded guilty Friday
In a second trail-blazing pick for
to m anslaughter and assault
the nation’s top law enforce­
charges. Bradley Carl O ’ Rourke,
ment officer, President Barack
31, was originally wanted for
O bam a Saturday
murder in the death o f Anton
nominated a fed­
Lashawn Hill, 33.
eral prosecutor in
Walgreens ATM Heist
New York to be­
Portland police are looking for
come the next at­
two men who took a vehicle
torney general and
and smashed into the entrance
th e firs t b la c k
of the Walgreens at 3909 S.E.
woman to lead the
Holgate Boulevard to steal an
J u s tic e D e p a rt­
ATM from the store. It hap­
ment. If confirmed
by the Senate, Loretta Lynch pened Sunday about 4:30 a.m.
would replace Eric Holder, who
Last US Ebola Patient Cured
served as the nation’s first black The last known Ebola patient in
attorney general.
the United States, a New York
doctor who contracted the virus
PSU Record for Diversity
More than 40 percent of incom­ while treating infected people in
ing Portland State University West Africa, was released from
freshmen this fall are students of the hospital on Tuesday after
being declared cured.
Launch Your Career
With the Peace Corps
Special Presentation
Saturday, November 15
8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
Mercy Corps International Building
45 SW Ankeny Street
Portland, Oregon
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Returned Peace Corps Volunteer
Pravin Mallavaram will discuss how you can
make a difference overseas and return home
with the experience and global perspective
to stand out in a competitive job market.
Life is calling.
How fa r will you go?
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Prepare!
In an emergency, every second counts - that’s why it’s important to make a disaster plan for your family. W e’ll show
you howl
Download Red Cross mobile apps to make your plan
or visit redcrose.org/cascades.
Am erican Red Cross
Cascades Region
Oregon and South went Washington
855.855.1961| www.peacecorps.gov