Equine Herpes Virus now detected in four Ore. horses
Four Oregon horses have now tested positive forEquine Herpes Virus (EHV-1), with two of the horses showing neurological symptoms, the Oregon…
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Four Oregon horses have now tested positive forEquine Herpes Virus (EHV-1), with two of the horses showing neurological symptoms, the Oregon…
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Focusing on a key target audience in the Bay Area, the Central Oregon Visitors Association launcheda unique and innovative marketing campaign –…
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A gunshot was fired during a family dispute east of Bend Sunday night, leading to a standoff and the surrender of 71-year-old man who now faces…
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Oregon’s record-low snowpack and dry spring have fire officials concerned about drought and the potential for the driest summer wildfire…
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Senate Finance Committee Ranking Member Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Senator John Hoeven, R-N.D. introduced legislation Monday that would bring billions of…
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Robberson Ford, in conjunction with the Crook County School District and Crook County Booster Club, announced Monday a brand-new scoreboard will be…
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The Redmond Police Department conducted enhanced DUII patrols throughout the month of April and reported the results Monday. A total of 13…
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Thousands of singing hopefuls all over the country try out every year to be on NBC’s hit series “The Voice.” One of those hopefuls,…
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The Bend Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution recognized Bend High School senior James Siemens on Saturday. James was the…
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A homeowner northeast of Redmond reported a cougar came through her front yard Saturday afternoon, prompting Deschutes County sheriff’s…
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A report of someone pulling a gun in a northeast Bend convenience store parking lot led to a brief lock-out of Mountain View High School Friday…
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More than 1,000 dams have been removed across the nation due to safety concerns, sediment buildup, inefficiency or having otherwise outlived…
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Oregon consistently has one of the highest rates of melanoma incidences and death in the nation. We recently became the state with the fourth highest…
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Thursday ‘s state Supreme Court ruling on a Public Employees Retirement System lawsuit could cost Oregon’s K-12 schools as much as $358…
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The decline of the world’s large herbivores , especially in Africa and parts of Asia, is raising the specter of an “empty…
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A 29-year-old Bend skier described by authorities as “avid and accomplished” lost control, crashed into a tree and died on Mt. Bachelor…
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Oregon Reps. Greg Walden, Peter DeFazio, Earl Blumenauer, Kurt Schrader and Suzanne Bonamici on Friday urged the U.S. Forest Service and Bureau of…
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A fire burning in the wall between two southwest Redmond apartment caused an estimated $35,000 damage Friday afternoon, displacing a family of five…
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The Red Cross was called in to help nine Warm Springs residents, including six children, displaced by a house fire early Friday morning that also…
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On the very day a state appeals board heard arguments over a disputed campus site, Oregon State University President Ed Ray challenged the Central…
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