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Laid-off workers should consider having their unemployment benefits deposited directly into their bank accounts, say officials with the state's Employment Security Department. 
Direct deposit is secure and convenient, and Employment Security provides the service for free.
"Unemployed workers have enough on their minds . . .

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On Wednesday, June 3, from 6 – 7 p.m., Evergreen Public Schools' Superintendent John Deeder and Chief Financial Officer Mike Merlino will host a live webcast to discuss the budget reductions facing the district.
Deeder and Merlino will do a presentation on the budget and will then open up the phone lines and email for questions which they will answer as they come in. . . .

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Andre "Booboo" Horton, aged 3 ½, explores his artistic side at the YMCA/Rotary Children's Area at the 40th Annual University District Streetfair Saturday, May 16, in Seattle. . . .

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Governor could still cut services for county"s vulnerable

In an event like no other, members of Portland's minority, immigrant and refugee communities got an exclusive audience with the Multnomah County Commission on Monday night. The budget forum, hosted by the Coalition of Communities of Color, was held at the Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization, which provides services to all of Portland's diverse international communities. . . .

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Krumper and clothier are raising awareness about social issues

They are two voices working together to inspire change, from a small town in Oregon to Los Angeles County – both areas living with violence and gang warfare. It is exactly those types of problems that Break the Chain Apparel and Coolaid the Clown are fighting to address. Their partnership is unusual, but their message the same. . . .

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Lawmakers struggle to maximize stimulus funds for minorities, women

As Oregon's unemployment rate appears stuck at 12 percent, a coalition of lawmakers is working to mandate more training and workforce development opportunities for women and people of color. Washington state's unemployment rate, announced Tuesday, is 9.1 percent, up from 4.9 percent in April of 2008, while the national rate is 8.9 percent. Oregon's unemployment rate was 5.9 percent in April of 2008, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. . . .

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Portland and Seattle

What's happening for you in your city this week? Read here a day-by-day diary of community events to fill your spare time. For a full calendar please click on "Read the complete article" below . . . .

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Our e-mail is back on-line again, at the same old addresses, [email protected], and [email protected]

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The friends and family of Portland resident Kirk Alexander Dunn, 22, killed in a swimming accident Sunday on the Sandy River, have set up a bank account for contributions toward his funeral costs. Dunn was with friends at the Sandy River near the Troutdale Bridge when he was swept downriver by a swift current. . . .

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A report released this week by the Oregon Tobacco Prevention and Education Program says the statewide smoking rate is plunging. The 2009 Tobacco Facts and Laws report says in the past year, the number of packs of cigarettes consumed per capita dropped from 54.9 to 49.8, or by 5.1 packs. That is the lowest number since the TPEP program began in 1996, when annual consumption of cigarettes was 92 packs per capita. . . .


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