S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Robert Anders of Baker City has been chosen to exhibit and offer for sale his bronze art during an August event at San Francisco.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald SWAT team members arrested Brent Alexander Breshears at 2:48 p.m. Wednesday at 1701 Fourth St. in Baker City.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald The Super 8 Motel is at 175 Campbell Street, just east of Interstate 84.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Motel 6, at 250 Campbell Street, is east of the Super 8 and was formerly the Always Welcome Inn.
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Lisa Britton/For the Baker City Herald Rick DeFerrari, master cooper of Oregon Barrel Works at McMinnville, demonstrated how to make an oak wine barrel during an event called “Barrel and Vessel: The Art of Aging Wine” on Saturday at Crossroads Carnegie Art Center.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald file photo The proposed Boardman-to-Hemingway power line would follow the route of an existing line that crosses Highway 86 between Baker City and the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Renovation of the Inland Cafe continues Tuesday morning as Jonathan Brown, employee with Prolevel Construction of Richland, prepares his work place.
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Kathy Orr/ Baker City Herald A costumed Bigfoot was a popular attraction at the inaugural Blue Mountain Bigfoot Festival Saturday at Geiser-Pollman Park. Among the many visitors who posed for a photograph with the hirsute beast were, from left, Ilania, Micah, Silas and Isaac Dickison.
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Samantha O’Conner / Baker City Herald This painting by David Uhl is on display at Legacy Ford in Baker City and will be auctioned July 13 during the Hells Canyon Motorcycle Rally to benefit the Baker City Police Department.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Youngsters in the Circus Band group include Zayne Hills, 9, front center, Madi Cooper, 8, right, and plenty of other children, who are eager to perform their roles on stage.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald “Jack and the Beanstalk” is the newest presentation of the Missoula Children’s Theater. Jack, left, is played by Henry Wood, 15, and Milky White, the cow to be sold for beans, is portrayed by Lexie Flanagan, 16. Rehearsal of their parts Tuesday includes a few dance routines and youthful enthusiasm.
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Lisa Britton/For the Baker City Herald A remodel project started May 20 in the emergency department at Saint Alphonsus Medical Center.
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Lisa Britton/For the Baker City Herald Students at Haines Elementary began the 100th-year celebration by singing patriotic songs directed by Russell Carpenter and accompanied by the Baker Community Orchestra.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Baker High School teacher Adriene Oster received flowers from all the seniors, including Morgan Stone, right, the Class of 2019 valedictorian, and salutatorian Zachary Schwin.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Betty Spooner addresses the audience as the commencement speaker during the Baker High School graduation Sunday.
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Jayson Jacoby/Baker City Herald Forest Service officials Willy Crippen, left, and Kendall Cikanek discuss the benefits of a prescribed fire that the agency ignited on May 10 in Washington Gulch, about 4 miles west of Baker City. A group of officials toured the burned area on Tuesday.
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S. John Collins/Baker City Herald Marlee Garhart, 29, says her fond memories run deep for Howell's Cafe that burned in Friday's fire at Huntington.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Japanese kamikaze pilots wreaked havoc on naval ships. Jim Lampkins’ ship, U.S.S. Bradford, somehow escaped any hits by Japanese or loss of crew throughout the war.
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Jayson Jacoby / Baker City Herald The Baker girls basketball team received their state championship rings Tuesday.
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Samantha O’Conner/Baker City Herald Baker High School students created tile mosaics that decorate the south wall of the New Directions Northwest office on Broadway Street between Resort and Main streets.
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Samantha O’Conner/Baker City Herald The new mural at Baker High School features profiles of six famous scientists.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Crop irrigation in Baker Valley is in full swing after a 24-day dry spell that ended Wednesday.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Firefighters from Baker City and from several other departments worked on a fire that severely damaged a home at 2389 Baker St. Tuesday afternoon.
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S. John Collins / Baker City Herald Bob And Sharon McKim were among the first singers to help form the Baker Community Choir in 1981 and they’re still active performers.
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