Bill in Oregon Senate aims to protect ski resorts
Oregon ski resorts want more protection from liability lawsuits, and a Senate committee is considering a bill to do just that. Senate Bill 849 stems…
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Oregon ski resorts want more protection from liability lawsuits, and a Senate committee is considering a bill to do just that. Senate Bill 849 stems…
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Entry forms for the 2015 Sisters Rodeo Parade are available at sistersrodeo.com. The parade will be held on Saturday, June 13, starting at 9:30 AM in…
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The Oregon Department of Justice said Tuesday that it has agreed to review the death of an inmate last December at the Deschutes County Jail in Bend,…
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Redmond School District is set to host Kindergarten Round Up for all incoming 2015-16 kindergarten students beginning April 2. Staff from all…
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Flows in the headwaters of Tumalo Creek will be severely reduced in the coming decades, according to a new study released Tuesday by Central Oregon…
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Cascade Natural Gas said it filed a natural gas rate increase request with the Oregon Public Utility Commission Tuesday . If approved, it would…
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Farmers Market Fund , an independent 501(c)3 charitable companion organization to Portland Farmers Market dedicated to providing increased access to…
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This year’s three Central Electric Cooperative Washington Youth Tour winners represent the best and brightest Central Oregon has to offer.…
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Youth 16 to 18 years old can now apply for eight weeks of summer employment with the Central Oregon Youth Conservation Corps. Heart of Oregon Corps,…
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Registration is currently open for volunteers interested in an annual training weekend focused on developing skills to perform trail maintenance on…
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Six hard-working, smart, community-minded high school seniors in Oregon each received a $5,000 college scholarship in a program sponsored by Wells…
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Visitors to Bend’s Pilot Butte encountered a new sign posted by state parks officials Monday that warned of a weekend cougar sighting as…
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Should a business be able to refuse service to someone based on their sexual orientation? It’s a question being debated nationwide following a…
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The Oregon House voted along party lines Tuesday to pass Democrats’ $7.255 billion K-12 education budget, one trumpeted as a big step forward…
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The Central Oregon Fire Chiefs Association announced Tuesday the date of closing for residential and private lands open debris burning across the…
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The Chainbreaker mountain bike race is back again for its 19 th year with a new course for 2015. The long-running race takes place in the Skyline…
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Oregon Adaptive Sports (OAS) is hosting three adaptive teams to race in the 2015 U.S. Bank Pole Pedal Paddlet. This multi-sport event on May 16 must…
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The Humane Society of Central Oregon is reminding people to avoid the impulse purchase of live rabbits, chicks or ducklings as Easter gifts. These…
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Oregon Gov. Kate Brown denounced Indiana’s “religious objections” law Tuesday, saying it offends her and urging that state’s…
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Recruitment efforts for Head Start are already underway for next school year, as NeighborImpact celebrates the 50 th anniversary of Head Start and…
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