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- https://vocal.media/fiction/the-country-road-walk #fiction #shortstory #nature #JesusVOCAL.MEDIAThe Country Road WalkThe man walked through a scorner's derision down a winding country road.Please log in to like, share and comment!
- https://medium.com/new-writers-welcome/making-substack-the-center-of-a-writing-system-54bef72087cd #writingcommunityhttps://medium.com/new-writers-welcome/making-substack-the-center-of-a-writing-system-54bef72087cd #writingcommunityMEDIUM.COMMaking Substack the Center of a Writing SystemThe next experiment may be the right one.
- https://original.newsbreak.com/@robbie-newport-1602272/3319255145662-opinion-oregon-rep-reschke-shares-opinion-about-non-christians-in-office-and-is-condemned
- https://original.newsbreak.com/@robbie-newport-1602272/3317996561026-gas-prices-may-rise-if-truckers-win-lawsuit-against-the-state-of-oregonORIGINAL.NEWSBREAK.COMGas prices may rise if truckers win lawsuit against the state of Oregon | Robbie Newport | NewsBreak OriginalOn Tuesday, a lawsuit was filed by the Oregon Trucking Association and three trucking companies against the state of Oregon alleging that the amount they are taxed is unconstitutional. The details are found in a Willamette Week article by Nigel Jaquiss on Jan. 30, which explains the amount of overpayment by truckers is in the hundreds of millions.
- https://original.newsbreak.com/@robbie-newport-1602272/3316608761181-new-study-shows-over-half-of-oregon-renters-are-cost-burdenedORIGINAL.NEWSBREAK.COMNew study shows over half of Oregon renters are cost-burdened | Robbie Newport | NewsBreak OriginalOregon is among the top dozen states in the U.S. with the highest percentage of cost-burdened renters, according to a new Harvard University Study highlighted in a KION 6 News article by Michaela Bourgeois on Jan. 29.
- https://medium.com/word-garden/views-are-like-customers-to-writers-46c176c2f6b3 #writing
- https://original.newsbreak.com/@robbie-newport-1602272/3311587167203-coach-intervenes-in-son-s-wrestling-match-with-oregon-opponent-receives-coaching-ban-for-lifeORIGINAL.NEWSBREAK.COMCoach intervenes in son’s wrestling match with Oregon opponent, receives coaching ban for life | Robbie Newport | NewsBreak OriginalHere is an interesting story from Nampa, Idaho where the Skyview Duals wrestling tournament was held last weekend. An article in the Idaho Statesman by Michael Lycklama on Jan. 24, explains the story behind Russell Brunson’s unfortunate decision to hit his wrestling son’s opponent and stop the match.
- https://medium.com/business-articles/one-year-review-of-writing-on-newsbreak-a23fd1fff692MEDIUM.COMOne-Year Review of Writing on NewsBreakStats and earning details included.
- https://original.newsbreak.com/@robbie-newport-1602272/3309221478325-wwii-and-korean-war-veteran-honored-in-prineville-on-102nd-birthdayORIGINAL.NEWSBREAK.COMWWII and Korean War veteran honored in Prineville on 102nd birthday | Robbie Newport | NewsBreak OriginalA special birthday was honored on Saturday, as U.S. Marine Corps veteran Jack Becker, family, and friends got together to celebrate his 102nd year alive. Born in 1922, Becker was in his younger twenties during WWII and in his late twenties and early 30s in the Korean War. In the Korean War, he was part of the Battle of Chosin Reservoir where over 1,000 Americans died, around 5,000 were wounded, and around 8,000 suffered frostbite -- the battle was fought in temperatures well below zero.
- https://original.newsbreak.com/@robbie-newport-1602272/3308084066004-shortage-of-beds-for-mental-health-in-oregon-persists-amid-rising-need
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https://original.newsbreak.com/@robbie-newport-1602272/3308084066004-shortage-of-beds-for-mental-health-in-oregon-persists-amid-rising-need #Oregon #mentalhealthORIGINAL.NEWSBREAK.COMShortage of beds for mental health in Oregon persists amid rising need | Robbie Newport | NewsBreak OriginalAnother installment of the ongoing examination of Oregon’s mental health system by Oregon Live came out on Jan 21 by Ted Sickinger. The lengthy article details the last 20 years of Oregon’s failure to address the shortages of beds and care for mental health patients. The underlying theme is there is a costly and inefficient system in place despite recent funding efforts, especially when it comes to having beds available for mental health patients.
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