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Winter Whale Watch Week under way Dec. 26, 2009 - Jan. 1, 2010
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Volunteers are stationed at 26 whale watching sites along the Oregon Coast to help you catch a glimpse of migrating whales. The volunteers are ready to help 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. each day. Marine mammal experts estimate that 18,000 Gray whales and about 1,100 humpback whales pass the Oregon coast at the peak of their winter migration south to the waters off the Baja Peninusla.
Live, Work and Play in Oregon
Stay informed throughout the flu season
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Protect yourself, your family and your co-workers by getting vaccinated and staying informed. The fewer of us who get sick from either seasonal influenza or pandemic H1N1 influenza, the more we can reduce the impact in our schools and workplaces. Visit the state's flu Web site at www.flu.oregon.gov or call the state hotline at 1-800-978-3040.
Get Unemployment Benefits Quickly
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Online Claim System is fastest way to file

What's the fastest way to file your Oregon Unemployment Claim? Filing online is the fastest method for most people, especially if all your work was performed in Oregon.

Oregon's Online Claim System is easy, fast and secure. The system leads you through each question, step by step, and it even advises you if you have made a mistake. Most of the questions have YES or NO answers, plus easily understood HELP information is available with the click of your mouse.
Happy Birthday, Oregon!
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Oregon will celebrate its 150th birthday in the year 2009. Planning for this big event has already begun. Check out the Oregon 150 Web site. You can share your thoughts and ideas with the planning team, sign up to receive e-newsletters, and learn how you can get involved.
Oregon - A Great Place
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Hot Topics for Oregonians
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Oregon is on the Job!
Economic Stimulus and Recovery: The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
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Oregon is focused on accelerating our state's economic recovery by creating jobs and economic stability for communities throughout the state during this volatile time. Governor Ted Kulongoski's approach is comprehensive, leveraging state and federal dollars and private investment to maximize efforts that deliver short-term stimulus and long-term economic prosperity.
Don't drink and drive -- be responsible party hosts!
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The Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC) wants to remind you to celebrate the holidays safely this year.
Want to find out where your Oregon tax dollars go?
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You've come to the right place! Oregon state government is on the job, working for you each day. Visit this feature often. We have great news to share.
Furloughs - state office closure dates
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The current recession has reduced state revenues, and has forced the Legislature to make deep cuts in agency budgets. Coping with these cuts requires closing most state offices and facilities on the days listed in the link below. State workers affected by the closures will take unpaid furloughs on those days. We apologize for any inconvenience these closures might cause, and we look forward to restoration of a full work schedule for all state agencies when the economy improves.
 

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