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Shooting revives Confederate flag debate By Alan Blinder and Manny Fernandez New York Times News Service
• What kept this blaze so closeto Bend from burning out of control? A few factors.
The Bulletin
What happened over 10 1/2 hours on June11
ary Clark was on his deck overlooking Shevlin Park in the after-
a wildfire has come. "It was scary," he said. Count Clark among the people who were
A state licensingboard this week ordered the closure of a Tumalo pharmacy it says manufactured marijuana products, dispensed
noon last week when he first saw
glad to see the Shevlin Fire stay small. An
controlled substances with-
the smoke.
early 911 call, favorable grass conditions and hefty firefighter response combined to keep
out prescriptions and filled clients' prescriptions at
By Dylan J. Darlinge The Bulletin
A northerly wind, dry pine needles and bitter brush helped the Shevlin Fire spread quickly up an adjacent slope. But thanks to a quick response by multiple agencies, the blaze was quickly contained.
A wildfire had started in the
park, along Tumalo Creek, and soon he saw the Shevlin Fire to less than 10 acres, said Bob big flames lapping under the smoke. The fire Madden, deputy chief of fire operations for burned within a quarter-mile of the home he the Bend Fire Department. "This fire was close to town and caught very
shares with his wife.
"We were really concerned about it because early," said Madden, who was one of the first you could see it," Clark, 74, said Thursday. "It firefighters to respond June ll to the Shevlin was not a pretty sight." Clark, who has lived Fire. The fire burned about 7'/2acres. for 15 years on Stag Drive, said it is the closest See Shevlin /A6
Review <Bob Madden, one of the first responders, looks from the high point of the Shevlin Fire to check his map of the fire perimeter Wednesday, almost a week after the blaze.
CHARLESTON, S.C.-
Stunned by the massacre at the Emanuel African Methodist
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Episcopal • And gun Church, rights South Cardebate, o l i na has A4 been abruptly forced to confront an issue
that has bedeviled it for decades: the Confederate
Fire spotted -:: 1:28 p.m.. A hiker reported:: a small fire .:. across Tumalo:: Creek from the,: Tumalo Creek :.. Trail in Shevlin Park.
battle flag that flies above
the grounds of the State House. The tension was on
display Friday. While the U.S. and South Carolina flags flew at half-staff, the
Confederate battle flag remained at the peak of its pole outside the State
First report-:: 1:48 p.m. Firefighters arrive at the fire site and reported 0.1-acre fire with difficult access:- ~ and high heat. ::
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House, and the NAACP renewed its demand that the Civil War standard be
permanently removed. See Flag /A5
Correction In a story headlined "OSU plan: Building begins in weeks, opening fall 2016," which appeared Friday, June19, on Page A1,OSU-Cascades' funding commitment to Cascades East Transit was misstated. It is $300,000 over three years. The Bulletin regrets the error.
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Spreading2 to 2:10 p.m. Fire jumps to the west side of Tumalo Creek and blazes up a 50-degree ridge:facing east of the.: creek. :'
Neighbors2:40 p.m. Fire reaches the Shevlin Sand 8 Gravel property fence line, moving south. The company sends water trucks.
Firefighters arrive1:40 p.m. Bend firefighters arrive on sceneat Aspen Hall and hike to
the fire.
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and determines what disci-
plinary action to take. Although the board's investigation is ongoing, the orders against the pharmacy and pharmacist issued this week contain findings, not allegations, said Karen MacLean, the board's administrative director. The
pharmacy's owners, Doug Forbes and pharmacist Kerri Rosenblatt, have 90
days to formally dispute the findings and enter into
a hearingprocess. As of Wednesday afternoon, they had not contacted the board
to do so, MacLean said. Reached by phone,
the month.
"I feel strong-armedby the system," he said. See Pharmacy/A5
Extent ofShevlinFire Approximately 7~/2 acres of wildlife area Tu lo C ek Trail
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Air support finished - 6 p.m. Helicopter is sent back to Prineville.
Road traffic - 9 p.m. Shevlin Park Roadis reopened.
Fire is contained and Level1 advisory ends for surrounding neighborhoods.
Changing views on a female president By Lynn Vavreck New York Times News Service
Last weekend, Hillary Clinton told thousands of people
ANALYSIS at a rally on Roosevelt Island in New York City that she wanted the
United States to be a place "where a father can tell his
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their knowledge,among other things. The Oregon Board of PharmacyplacedtheTumalo Pharmacy and its pharmacistunderemergency suspension Tuesday while it completes an investigation
pharmacy in August 2011, said Friday he plans to dispute the findings and is confident the pharmacy will reopen bythe end of
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Trees ignite1:55 p.m. Flames spread up multiple pine trees, sending embers all over. Helicopter and tanker are ordered.
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Cavalry arrives - 2:50 to 3 p.m. Bulldozers and firefighters cut fire lines. Helicopter makes bucket drops on spot fires and west flank.
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Source: Boh Madden, Bend deputy fire operations chief Photos courtesy Bob Madden and from The Bulletin
Likely point oforigin Fire officials think the Shevlin Fire started just east of the creek, pictured Wednesday.
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en were given the right to Mop-up duty State workers continue to put out "smokes" — burning stumps and logs.
vote, Americans may send their first woman to the
Oval Office. See President /A4
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