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Oregon is awash with state symbols. From the state seashell (Oregon hairy triton) to the state microbe (Brewer’s yeast), we have almost every possible thing that could represent us as a place and a ...
One of the state’s oldest symbols, the Oregon grape was elected state flower in 1899. Oregon grape isn’t actually a grape , but you can eat the berries without getting sick, though they don ...
Oregon lawmakers designated the T-bone steak as Oregon’s official state steak on June 16. The T-bone steak is the latest state symbol adopted by lawmakers, following the designation of potatoes as the ...
New state symbol honors Oregon ranchers after resolution passes both chambers. SAELM — The Beaver State has officially added a piece of meat to its list of state symbols.
Lawmakers advanced a bill out of committee Monday that would designate the T-bone steak as Oregon's official state steak. Senate Concurrent Resolution 13, introduced by Sen. Todd Nash, R ...
The T-bone joins other state emblems, ... SCR 13 now moves to the Oregon secretary of state to be filed as law. — East Oregonian regional editor Phil Wright contributed to this report.
The Beaver State has officially added a piece of meat to its list of state symbols.. The T-bone, a cut of beef taken from a cow’s short loin section near the spine, is officially the state steak ...
The T-bone, a cut of beef taken from a cow’s short loin section near the spine, is officially the state steak after a vote in Oregon House.
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