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In One Ear: Turbine transformations

Well, people are finally getting around to figuring out what to do with all those wind turbine blades ...

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In One Ear: Row your boat

“Ahoy shipmates, today was an emotional day for Stephen Bray, as he gave to us his 12-foot rowing ...

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In One Ear: Where was it?

Many visitors come to see the Lewis and Clark Expedition Fort Clatsop replica each year in the Fort ...

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In One Ear: No crew needed

What’s new in the Navy? Unmanned surface vessels, that’s what. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) and ...

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In One Ear: Around town

From the March 12, 1887, edition of The Daily Morning Astorian: • Couch Clinton has a centipede on ...

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In One Ear: Itsy bitsy park

Move over, Portland. Mill Ends Park, at 452 square inches, just lost the Guinness World Record for world’s smallest park to ...

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In One Ear: Clampire

“Not garbage! Not an alien!” the Seaside Aquarium posted on Facebook recently. “It’s a giant marine snail egg ...

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In One Ear: Erin go bragh

In honor of St. Patrick’s Day on Monday, a few tidbits from The Fact File: • St Patrick ...

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In One Ear: ‘Every nook and cranny’

“Big news!” James P. Connelly shared on The Goonies Fan Page March 6, “I’m thrilled to share with ...

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In One Ear: A ‘terrible wreck’

“Lewis & Dryden’s Marine History of the Pacific Northwest” recounts the “terrible wreck” of the American barque Industry ...

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