Oregon Considered
Posted by Michael Clapp at July 26, 2005 05:03 PM
Horning's Hideout Faces a Quieter Future
On a handful of summer weekends the last few years, a valley outside North Plains has erupted with music.
Horning's Hideout concertgoers have been able to camp for days at a time while bands played to the forested hills. But complaints from neighbors and questions about safety led Washington County to stop three of this season's concerts.
Rob Manning reports that county commissioners will decide Tuesday night the fate of a multi-day festival, featuring the Colorado jam band, String Cheese Incident.
Also on Tuesday's Oregon Considered
Oregon Health Plan Continues to Shrink
Budget Compromise Receives Jeers and Cheers in Salem
Federal Dams on Snake to Continue Spill for Fish
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