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  1. Oregon.gov : State of Oregon

    Oregon's official state nut is the hazelnut (a.k.a., filbert). Oregon produces 99% of the U.S. national crop and the industry is booming. Oregon has its own Seven Wonders including sky …

  2. Oregon Secretary of State

    Jan 29, 2026 · The Oregon Secretary of State works to maximize voter participation, is a watchdog for public spending, makes it easier to do business in Oregon, and preserves and …

  3. State of Oregon: Blue Book - Oregon History

    Historian Bob Reinhardt’s essay introduces readers to the myriad ways that people interacted with their environments to create this place we know as Oregon—from the Native people who …

  4. Oregon Department of Transportation : Traveler Information ...

    TripCheck.com ODOT's traveler information portal where live traffic incidents, congestion, closures and traffic cameras help people plan their trips around Oregon.

  5. Find an Online Service : State of Oregon

    Oregon's state government agencies and entities offer hundreds of services online that enable you to conduct business, apply for a license or permit, request services or benefits, & more.

  6. Oregon Health Plan (Oregon Medicaid)

    The Oregon Health Plan (OHP) is Oregon's Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance Program..

  7. Note: Your eligibility to claim a certain number of allowances or an exemption from withholding may be subject to review by the Oregon Department of Revenue. Your employer may be …

  8. Oregonians continue to have at least five health insurance …

    Jun 2, 2025 · Oregon health insurers have submitted proposed 2026 rates for individual and small group plans, launching a months-long review process that includes public input and meetings.

  9. State of Oregon: Blue Book - City Populations

    Data for city populations in Oregon comes from the Population Research Center - Portland State University

  10. Oregon Department of Transportation : Welcome to Oregon DMV …

    THIS IS THE REAL Oregon DMV site. The Oregon Driver and Motor Vehicles division of ODOT is where you go to get a driver license, ID card, register your vehicle, and more.