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Jake Ortman, called the godfather of local blogs by The Source Weekly, started writing online 10 years ago, starting with as the first online columnist for the Oregon Daily Emerald. He started UtterlyBoring.com as a way to share with the world the random (and sometimes boring) crap he found Web surfing and as a place to keep links he didn't want to lose. The site is now one of the most read in Central Oregon, reaching a large local and regional audience.

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