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Mountain Patrol deputies help keep local forests open, safe

Summary by The New Era
Piper Engler stands on a logging road off Old Hufford county road, east of Sweet Home, surveying what could be described as a muddle of muck and mess. In front of the Linn County Sheriff’s mountain deputy is a large, obviously deep, puddle. Trash is everywhere – cans, wrappers, ammo casings, pieces of pallets, along with charred remainders of bonfires. Up the road, stumps are scattered where people have been shooting at targets. Grooves in the m…
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The New Era broke the news in Sweet Home, United States on Tuesday, April 7, 2026.
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