OHSU students on bike tour for rural health awareness

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Four students from Oregon Health & Science University are on a five week, 1,000 mile bike trip through Oregon. The students, three of them studying medicine and one aspiring veterinarian, are using the trip to raise awareness about the healthcare challenges faced by rural communities.

The students are stopping along the way to talk with community groups about how to improve local healthcare options.

For more details, see the OHSU press release. You can check out their route and follow their journey on their blog.

Event: Ninkasi Beer, Bites & Bikes (7/21/11)

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Event: Ninkasi Beer, Bites & Bikes (website)
Date: July 21 2011

Event Description:

The three best things to hit the scene are presented for your enjoyment.

A pairing of beer, bites and bikes at Madison’s. You are invited to attend this unique event featuring Jamie Floyd of Ninkasi Brewing. You will enjoy a pairing of great Ninaksi brews and the best of Madison’s Catering along with something different. We will pair a unique bicycling experience to each course.

Ninkasi Beer, Bites and Bikes.

Madison’s East Wing banquet room will host up to 80 invited guests to enjoy this multi-sensory event. In addition to a brewers reception for early arrivers to a fantastic pairing of five Ninkasi beers with five unique taste experiences, we’ll have bikes in the house, on the screen and in our hearts. Each trio will be matched to enhance the experience of all.

Where: Madison’s Grill East Wing Banquet Room. 1125 SE Madison, Portland, OR 97214

When: Thursday, July 21st, 2011

Time: Brewers reception at 5:30 pm. Pairing starts at 6 pm.

Tickets: $39 plus gratuity ($46 total). Includes reception, five course pairing and entertainment

Reserve your spot: tickets at orbike.com. Look for the July 21st listing.

Further info: Steve@madisonsgrill.com or cell 503-730-7040.

Presenters:
Natalie Ramsland – Sweatpea Bicycles
Matt & Nate – Signal Cycles
Mark Duff – Veloforma Bicycles
Burk Webb – Video Presentation
Working Theater Collective – Performance
Andy Contes – Amazing Secret Prototype Reveal

Madison’s Grill Catering & Events has been a SE favorite since 1997. Madison’s restaurant features classic American dishes, outdoor seating, private banquets and full catering services. If you’d like more information about this topic, or to schedule an interview with Madison’s owner Steve Brown, please call 503-730-7040 or email steve@madisonsgrill.com.

Black, grey, white Cervelo RS 2009

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Year: 2009
Brand: Cervelo
Model: RS
Color:Black, grey, white
Size:54cm
Serial:SNRSC08K0062
Stolen in Portland, OR 97232
Stolen:2011-07-09
Stolen From: Holladay Park at the STP finish outside the New Belgium Beer Garden
Owner: Keith Rowe
OwnerEmail: Rowekeith@hotmail.com
Reward: Yes
Description: Zipp 404 wheelset, Shimano Group 790, glossy black bar tape
Police record with: Portland Police Dept.
Police reference#: 11-153723
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Green Novara Moxie 24″ 2008

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Year: 2008
Brand: Novara
Model: Moxie 24″
Color:Green
Size:White
Photo: http://www.rei.com/skuimage/730490/220
Stolen in Portland, OR 97213
Stolen:2011-07-13
Stolen From: NE 47th and NE Hancock, Portland
Neighborhood: NE Portland, between Hollywood and Rose City Park
Owner: D. Scholl
OwnerEmail: psplanet@gmail.com
Description: Bike is lime green with white front handlebar post, white short fenders in back and behind front wheel on the diagonal tube (not up and over the wheel). Brackets for lights front and back, but no lights. Seat is black with a white stripe.
Police record with: Portland PD
Police reference#: 11-58932
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Red Electra Townie 21 2009

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Year: 2009
Brand: Electra
Model: Townie 21
Color:Red
Stolen in Portland, OR
Stolen:2011-06-19
Stolen From: Next door to Kells Irish Pub,Down town Portland
Neighborhood: Downtown
Owner: Steven Ingham
OwnerEmail: ingham5@yahoo.com
Description: like new Townie 21 speed. Silver fenders black rack on back. White Wald front basket hanger. Black and White electra cruiser seat. Bell missing hart shape so writing on electra bell says I— my bike. I have pictures of the bike taken the day before when I rode the bike in a parade.
Police record with: Portland PD
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

Exclusive: Man who killed Angela Burke gets 60 months in plea deal

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Caleb Pruitt will return to
custody tomorrow.

The Multnomah County District Attorney is set to formally accept a plea deal between the family of Angela Burke and Caleb Pruitt.

Late at night on December 15th, Pruitt drove his Subaru Impreza at a high rate of speed (according to Police) on SW Barbur Blvd and struck Burke as she walked her bike across the street. Burke, a 26-year old from Albany, New York who had just recently moved to Portland, died in the collision.

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USDOT: New research shows enforcement cuts distracted driving

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An interesting big of information from the US DOT that could have some influence on local policy:

New research shows enforcement cuts distracted driving

Pilot Programs in Syracuse, NY and Hartford, CT Significantly Curb Texting and Cell Phone Use Behind the Wheel

SYRACUSE – U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood today announced dramatic reductions in distracted driving in Syracuse, New York, and Hartford, Connecticut, after two pilot projects measured the effect of increased law enforcement coupled with high-profile public education campaigns.

“These findings show that strong laws, combined with highly-visible police enforcement, can significantly reduce dangerous texting and cell phone use behind the wheel,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood. “Based on these results, it is crystal clear that those who try to minimize this dangerous behavior are making a serious error in judgment, especially when half a million people are injured and thousands more are killed in distracted driving accidents.”

Each program, which was supported by $200,000 in federal funds and $100,000 from the state, examined whether increased police enforcement along with paid advertising and news media coverage could reduce distracted driving. The pilot efforts used “Phone in One Hand, Ticket in the Other” as the media campaign theme and were structured similarly to the highly-successful national seat belt campaign, “Click It or Ticket.”

During four periods of stepped up enforcement over the past year, Syracuse police issued 9,587 citations for driver violations involving talking or texting on cell phones while operating a vehicle. During the same period, police in Hartford, Connecticut, issued 9,658 tickets for illegal phone use.

Before and after each enforcement wave, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) actively observed cell phone use and conducted public awareness surveys at driver licensing offices in the two cities, which found:

In Syracuse, New York because of high-visibility enforcement – both handheld cell phone use and texting behind the wheel have declined by one-third.

In Hartford, Connecticut, where researchers initially identified drivers talking on their cell phones at twice the frequency (which left more room for improvement), there was a 57 percent drop in handheld use and texting behind the wheel dropped by nearly three-quarters.
“The success of these pilot programs clearly show that combining strong laws with strong enforcement can bring about a sea change in public attitudes and behavior,” said NHTSA Administrator David Strickland. “We applaud the work of the men and women of the Syracuse and Hartford police forces, and call on state legislatures, law enforcement and safety advocates across the nation to follow their lead.”

NHTSA plans to test this same three-part formula – tough laws, strong enforcement, and ongoing public awareness – at the state-wide level next.

In 2009, nearly 5,500 fatalities and another half million injuries resulted from crashes involving a distracted driver. Overall, distraction-related fatalities represented 16 percent of total traffic fatalities in 2009.

Nationwide, 34 states, the District of Columbia, and Guam have enacted texting bans. Nine states, the District of Columbia, and the Virgin Islands have prohibited all hand-held cell phone use while driving.

Click here to see the NHTSA report on the enforcement programs (PDF) in Syracuse and Hartford. To learn more about NHTSA’s efforts on distracted driving visit www.distraction.gov.

Red Novara 2011

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Year: 2011
Brand: Novara
Color:Red
Photo: http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150211315838622&set=a.229549603621.135579.513068621&type=1&theater
Stolen in Portland, OR 97210-3526
Stolen:2011-07-12
Stolen From: Pearl District on Flanders and 11th, by PF Changs.
Neighborhood: Pearl District
Owner: Summer Mattern
OwnerEmail: summer@entersubtext.com
Description: This was a brand new bike, it’s only been used maybe 10 times. It looks brand new.
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

59 Bianchi B4P928 Carbon Mono Q Ultra SL SP Double 2009

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Year: 2009
Brand: Bianchi
Model: B4P928 Carbon Mono Q Ultra SL SP Double
Color:59
Size:White
Serial:WBK644045D
Stolen in Portland, OR 97210
Stolen:2011-07-12
Stolen From: NW Library Branch – 23rd and Thurman
Neighborhood: Nob Hill
Owner: Bill Joyce
OwnerEmail: wmmjoyce@gmail.com
Reward: $300 – I just want it back!!!
Description: White frame, white seat, HUB stickers on seat and stem.
Police record with: Portland PO
Police reference#: 11-058604
This registrant has documented proof of ownership of this bike

grab dm dimand back

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Brand: dm dimand back
Color:grab
Size:24inch bike tired huge
Stolen in Willowbrook, OR 60527
Stolen:2011-07-12
Stolen From: it was in my apt building basement where it was is the shead and my brother found out the code becaseu he was hiding and saw me do it so he tool it from me and will not tell me so please hellp me he stole it and hid it some where like in the wood or going to see it that bike was worth so much i got this bike 2 years ago from my mom old boyfriend that died he gave it up
Owner: jacob walls
OwnerEmail: jacobwalls@sbcglobal.net
Description: the bike was a huge one had very crazy shocks and strong for off roading and has 24inch off road wheels and a jelly seat thats was good also the bike had a bell on the handelbars on the left and a broke leight holder on the right were the light broke off
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike

Turquoise Giant Mountain Bike 1980’s

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Year: 1980’s
Brand: Giant
Model: Mountain Bike
Color:Turquoise
Size:medium
Stolen in Portland, OR 97212
Stolen:2011-07-6
Stolen From: NE 11th and Knott
Neighborhood: Irvington
Owner: Avery Morris
OwnerEmail: averymorris11@gmail.com
Description: medium sized, with a white water bottle in the holster
This registrant does not have proof of ownership of this bike