Kathy Orr / Baker City Herald Making their home in a box in the living room of Baker Valley resident Tami Foltz last week are five baby lambs born to one mother.
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Kathy Orr / Baker City Herald Tami Foltz has become the mother to five baby lambs all at once, which she feeds 3 to 4 ounces every four hours. This is the first time the Foltz family has had five lambs from one mother. The night they were born it was negative 13.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Brooklyn Primary School students, who have ridden district school buses in all kinds of weather, await their departure during yet another snowstorm that hit Baker City beginning Tuesday morning.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Kisha Dunlap, a parapro at Brooklyn Primary, helps keep students routed to their buses.
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Kathy Orr / Baker City Herald Cattle in a pasture off Schoolhouse Road west of Haines, with the Elkhorn Mountains in the background.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald file photo Extreme weather requires pet owners to be extra careful about the welfare of their pets.
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Lisa Britton / For the Baker City Herald Terebinth Grammon, right, and Aaden Hansen, first-graders at Brooklyn Primary, look over books. Each student was allowed to pick one free book thanks to the REAL program — Read Everyday and Learn.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Members of the Teens For Change committee began preparations Tuesday for the New Year's Eve party for Baker High School students. K-Lee Hickman, left, and Haley Searles cleared snow from the porch area that was the former Dick Haynes' Trading Post, one block west of 10th Street on Church Street. Carol Delsman of Baker City donated use of the warehouse for the party.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Tom Fisk, the city's operations supervisor, handles a backhoe Tuesday morning to follow a snow grader to help keep intersections and postal areas clear.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald The latest storm that began Monday night put snow graders and backhoes back on city streets. Plowing operations unavoidably create snow berms beside parked vehicles.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Erin Thompson and her daughter, Chelsie, talk about Chelsie’s prosthetic leg at their home near North Powder Thursday morning. Chelsie has had the prosthetic since early November.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Chelsie's twin brother, Cash, 6, left, and big brother Cade, 9, join in on her curiosity about a password for an iPad.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Colby Thompson warms up after working in frigid temperatures outside while his younger daughter, Chelsie, 6, left, is looking for a card game and older daughter, Jacee, 11, catches up on a video.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Baker City Public Works Department employees clear streets of the thick layer of snow that piled up Monday night and Tuesday morning. Backhoe operators came along behind the grader to clear driveways and mail box areas.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Alpenglow at sunset bathes the high peaks of the Eagle Cap Wilderness Sunday looking northeast across Baker Valley. The mountain just to right of center, below the cloud, is Red Mountain, highest point in Baker County at 9,555 feet. The twin-summited mountain to the left is Krag Peak.
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Lisa Britton / For the Baker City Herald Terebinth Grammon, right, and Aaden Hansen, first-graders at Brooklyn Primary, look over books. Each student was allowed to pick one free book thanks to the REAL program — Read Everyday and Learn.
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Front Page Baker Democrat-Herald Monday, Dec. 8, 1941
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald The Fremont book contains a fold-out map of the Old Oregon Trail.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Sarah LeCompte, Oregon Trail Interpretive Center director, has a historic John C. Frémont book enclosed in plexiglass. The map the Center is receiving next week will complement the book, which chronicles Frémont’s second expedition to the West over much of the Oregon Trail.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Susan Myers, a parapro instructional assistant, says she deals with homeless people, including students, by helping them with clothes, bedding, sleeping bags, backpacks, hygiene products and much more. Those in need can come to Marla's Mall at the North Baker Education Center, she said.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Although no final decision has been made, it appears the most likely route for the Boardman-to-Hemingway power line, if Idaho Power Company receives permits to build it, would run along the east side of Baker Valley near Highway 86. This photo shows Idaho Power’s existing power line, which the company intends to keep even if it builds the new line.
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