Local news briefs for Jan. 28

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Upcoming events address prostate cancer

Legacy Health is hosting two free education events for men to
learn about prostate cancer screening and treatment.

Dr. Kent Toland, urologist of The Center for Men’s and Women’s
Urology in Gresham, will talk about the risks and benefits of
screening, recommended timeline for screening, and, if cancer
is detected, about treatment versus active surveillance.

Meetings will be held from 6 to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 31, at
McMenamins Edgefield and Tuesday, Feb. 21, at Persimmon Country
Club. Free appetizers will be provided. Call 503-335-3500 to
register.

Singers sought for Idol contest

Think you’ve got what it takes to be the first Oregon History
Idol? Then enter a new singing contest presented by the Oregon
Historical Society and the Portland Trail Blazers.

The individual who is crowned Oregon History Idol will sing the
state song, “Oregon, My Oregon,” at the Blazers game on
Oregon’s birthday, Tuesday, Feb. 14, against the Washington
Wizards.

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