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Is skiing giving snowboarding the boot?
“It was cool at the time, it was just what all my friends did, they were all snowboarders so I was like I’ll hop on the bandwagon,”…
Continue Reading“It was cool at the time, it was just what all my friends did, they were all snowboarders so I was like I’ll hop on the bandwagon,”…
Continue ReadingBuilt in 2007, before many residents had curbside recycling, the Sisters Recycling Center was busy Monday morning. “Oh, I probably drop things…
Continue ReadingOregon Gov. John Kitzhaber kicked off the 77th Oregon Legislative Session Monday with his annual State of the State address in Salem. There were…
Continue ReadingThe Board of Directors of St, Vincent de Paul Redmond are pleased to announce plans for a capital campaign designed to raise funds to purchase a…
Continue ReadingFlu (also known as “influenza”) season has arrived and reports of people sick from the flu are increasing in Central Oregon and other…
Continue ReadingThe Oregon Immunization Program wants parents to know that children will not be able to attend school or child care starting Feb. 20 if their records…
Continue ReadingIn the past couple of weeks the LaPine Fire District’s paramedics have seen a significant increase in emergency calls for people slipping and…
Continue ReadingThe public may visit federal recreation day-use sites for free on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday – Monday, Jan. 21. The fee-free day honors the…
Continue ReadingAn Oregon State Police Fish & Wildlife Division investigation led to a raid on a La Pine home and several wildlife-related charges against a…
Continue ReadingAll Oregon DMV offices including DMV Headquarters will be closed for the statewide furlough on Friday, Jan. 18., and for Martin Luther King Jr. Day…
Continue ReadingJuniper Swim & Fitness Center is scheduled to begin construction on a new functional fitness space this week. Work is anticipated to start…
Continue ReadingThe 21th Annual Gala at The Riverhouse, produced by the Central Oregon Visitors Association and The Riverhouse, announced Monday that former Oregon…
Continue ReadingDo you or someone you know, live with a health condition that affects daily life? Workshops to achieve a healthier way of living for people living…
Continue ReadingWith the confirmation process for Deputy National Security Advisor John Brennan to be director of the Central Intelligence Agency set to be begin…
Continue ReadingA Prineville mother and son fled their home unharmed after hearing smoke alarms and finding flames and black smoke in an upstairs bedroom Sunday…
Continue ReadingFor the eighth straight year, the Central Oregon Homeless Leadership Coalition is conducting a one-day count ofpeople who are homeless or in…
Continue ReadingLa Pine and Redmond morning Head Start classes were canceled Monday morning due to very cold temperatures. We have heard of no other closures or…
Continue ReadingFinal recommendations for Oregon’s new Territorial Sea Plan are scheduled to be voted on next week by the state Land Conservation and…
Continue ReadingAlbany police and fire crews rescued two people from their burning apartment late Saturday night, officials said. Firefighters responded to the…
Continue ReadingCentral Oregon is home to many amazing photographers, and some of their work is on display at the Redmond Public Library. The annual Redmond Library…
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