Bend’s Community Center on the fiscal rebound
There’s a possible light at the end of the tunnel for Bend’s Community Center after money troubles that nearly forced them to close their…
Continue ReadingThere’s a possible light at the end of the tunnel for Bend’s Community Center after money troubles that nearly forced them to close their…
Continue ReadingA new report from the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality shows just how “green” Oregonians really are. According to the new…
Continue ReadingFrom pounds of dog food to towers of toilet paper, and maybe a dollhouse for the kid’s play room. You can really find everything at Costco,…
Continue ReadingCentral Oregon Republican lawmakers are getting ready for the 2013 session but they’ll face a Democratic majority in the House and Senate. And…
Continue ReadingFire tore through a nearly century-old home off Gerking Market Road in the Tumalo area Sunday afternoon, and while no people were hurt, its contents…
Continue ReadingLa Pine firefighters extinguished a shop fire that was spreading to an adjacent home and RV late Sunday night, officials said. The La Pine Rural Fire…
Continue ReadingMosaic Medical and St. Charles Health System said Monday they are working together in a new partenrship “to enhance primary care services in…
Continue ReadingThe mystery of a large amount of blood found Friday at the Walmart expansion site in Bend has been resolved, in somewhat bizarre fashion, police said…
Continue ReadingAs fall weather continues to bring moisture and cooler temperatures across Central Oregon, Prineville Bureau of Land Management fuels specialists…
Continue ReadingThe Prineville Hospital Foundation recently purchased a new life pack defibrillator for Pioneer Memorial Hospital’s Emergency Department, which…
Continue ReadingThe Bend Police Department announced Wednesday the addition of a new police canine, “Ranger,” a 2-year-old bloodhound who lost his old…
Continue ReadingThe La Pine Rodeo Association held Queen Tryouts on November 3, at the Diamond Bar R Ranch with three ladies trying out Charisa Bates, Rose-marie…
Continue ReadingA Northwest-based company is under fire for sending questionable magazine subscription billings and renewal notices to consumers nationwide. In some…
Continue ReadingOne in six homeless people in the United States is a veteran. Oregon groups are helping them access social services and housing in some creative…
Continue ReadingCentral Oregonians celebrated Veterans Day all across the High Desert on Sunday, with parades and other gatherings saluting those who have served our…
Continue ReadingAbout 30 people lined both sides of Highway 126 in downtown Prineville for about two hours Saturday afternoon near the Prineville Police Department,…
Continue ReadingA weekend that began with snow across the High Desert turned dry for Veterans Day parades and other events Sunday — but it turned very cold and…
Continue ReadingJohn Spence, 94, was the first American “frogman,” a combat swimmer sought out for their advanced swimming, diving and boat handing…
Continue ReadingMany kids enjoy playing sports, but there are some in our community who can’t afford it. One local organization is trying to change that. The…
Continue ReadingWhere can you get more than 20 alternative health practitioners in one room for a day? You can find them at Saturday’s Community Healing Fair…
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