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  • November 7, 2013

    Nov 7, 2013

    “Congratulations! We do hope that many of us older folk won’t lose the comfort of the printed page, held in the usual manner between a late morning cup of coffee and a cozy fire. The internet provides many things to many people, but is as cold as a heartless mistress (that was Glenn Campbell’s prose - not mine) .“ “Your NewsArk project sounds like a great one. I’m old fashioned and still write letters and still like to read newspapers. But I know there will be many who will appreciate the updated versions of all those issues. Good luck.” Note...

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    Aug 29, 2013

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    Aug 29, 2013

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  • 35 years of publishing

    Aug 29, 2013

    How do you get your news? By reading this we know you’re among the 1,800 people who keep up with what’s happening in the McKenzie River area by picking up a copy of River Reflections. For many years that’s been the best way to gain access to information about local events, crime, accomplishments, or the controversies that are all part of small town living. But times are changing. You could also be among the 150 plus people who don’t handle newsprint, but get a digital copy of the paper emailed to them every week. We’ve offered that option fo...

  • Letters to the Editor

    Aug 29, 2013

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  • August 15, 2013

    Aug 29, 2013

    With Post purchase, Bezos has chance to remake newspaper model By Gene Policinski Jeff Bezos made it clear in founding Amazon.com that he can compete in the marketplace. We’ll just have to wait and see if he can, and will, do the same thing in the marketplace of ideas — that equally combative zone protected and preserved by the First Amendment’s provision for a free press. The historic sale of The Washington Post to Bezos, announced Aug. 5, is most noteworthy in that First Amendment sense, even beyond the already-rising sea of spe...

  • What are our "Top 10?"

    Ken Engleman, Publisher|Mar 17, 2012

    If a visitor asked you to name the 10 top "must see" attractions in the McKenzie River area, how would you respond? Some that come to mind include the Dee Wright Observatory, Clear Lake, Proxy Falls, the Goodpasture Covered Bridge, the lava fields, Sahalie Falls, Belknap's Hidden Garden, the Delta Old Growth Grove, Terwilliger Hot Springs, the McKenzie River Trail, Koosah Falls, Marten Rapids, or the U.S Cavalry and American Indian Museum. What would you add to the list and what would be your "Top Ten?"...