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The city of Prineville used to be known for its timber and tire industries, but as those are slowly fading away, they’re looking to new ways to…
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The city of Prineville used to be known for its timber and tire industries, but as those are slowly fading away, they’re looking to new ways to…
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Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty would like to congratulate Rob Little, husband of Bend broker Betsey Little, for being named the…
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While existing home sales across the US fell 4.9% December 2014 to January 2015, sales were up 3.2% in January from a year ago according to the…
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Oregon Liquor Control Commission Bend Regional Manager Katie Siefkes is on paid administrative leave pending the results of an investigation, the…
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This year, “falling back one hour” could mean an extra hour of Halloween merriment, because adjusting our clocks to end daylight savings…
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Six police agencies across Deschutes County attempted to serve 140 domestic violence warrants and made seven arrests during a recent five-hour…
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A new study out Monday from the World Health Organization links red and especially processed meat to cancer. According to the report, there is strong…
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As fall weather brings more moisture, shorter days and cooler temperatures, fuels specialists are beginning to burn piles across the Deschutes…
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Each year, Redmond Fire and Rescue opens its doors to provide a safe place for families to enjoy Halloween. When Halloween falls on a weekend, the…
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Three hours of police surveillance of suspicious activity in the area of two Bend businesses early Monday led to a pair of traffic stops and the…
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Marshall High School students and a staff member witnessed two people walking by the school, one with a rifle Monday afternoon, prompting a 20-minute…
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A 79-year-old Terrebonne woman escaped serious injury Monday morning when her SUV hit a deer trying to cross Highway 20 west of Sisters and it…
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Smith Rock is known for its mountain climbing community, but those who walk high on the slackline are being left hanging by vandals. Chad Slavin…
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At a surprise assembly Monday morning, Heather Anderson, a fourth-grade teacher from Bend’s Juniper Elementary School was named Oregon’s…
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According to the Pew Research Center, about 60 percent of American’s have smartphones, and about 70 percent are using some kind of social…
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Geologists said Friday they will be adding seismometers this weekend as they closely monitor a swarm of dozens of small earthquakes over the past 24…
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The Oregon Liquor Control Commission has released temporary rules that will regulate the state’s recreational marijuana businesses for much of…
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The Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council and the High Desert Food & FarmAlliance are pleased to announce the recent award of nearly $200,000…
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Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., announced Monday his support for a major mental health reform bill moving through the House. The Helping Families in Mental…
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Due to the weekend’s rainfall, fire managers on the Ochoco National Forest said Monday they have canceled plans for prescribed burning near…
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