Lane County confirms case of measles
Lane County Public Health officials said Tuesday they have confirmed a case of measles in the county. Currently, it is believed that this case is…
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Lane County Public Health officials said Tuesday they have confirmed a case of measles in the county. Currently, it is believed that this case is…
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As they have in past years, Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., and Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., offered very different reactions to President…
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Oregon Gov. John Kitzhaber stressed the importance of early education in his proposed 2015 state budget. On Tuesday, he toured Central Oregon with…
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Solar projects will soon help reduce energy costs for buildings in 10 communities across the Northwest, including Bend, Redmond and Prineville,…
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Art as a medium to rally community around a shared need is reflected in 34 Oregon projects awarded $200,000 in 2015 Arts Build Communities grants…
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Economic Development for Central Oregon announced Tuesday that La Pine Manager Gerry Albert will be stepping down from his position to assist his…
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Gov. John Kitzhaber paid a visit to St. Charles Family Care in Redmond Tuesday to learn more about the clinic’s participation in the national…
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Bend 2030 has released an amended version of its Housing Affordability Report to reflect a change in the results of one question on a recent housing…
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Drivers in the U.S. are paying the lowest average gas prices in nearly six years, and the national average is likely to slide below $2 per gallon…
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“American Sniper” shattered January box office records in its opening weekend, and by the looks of the line outside Bend’s Regal…
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The Association of Oregon Counties is urging President Obama to use his office and influence in order to avoid a costly and disruptive shutdown of…
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Central Oregon’s economy relies heavily on tourism, and in the winter months, the lack of new snowfall could put a dent in the tourism season.…
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More than 380 Central Oregon volunteers came out to take part in a variety of projects on Monday’s sixth annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of…
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Flu season so far has tread lightly on the High Desert, compared to other, harder-hit regions. But consider yourself warned, the tide is turning.…
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Oregon students who want to major in hotel management have to leave the state to do so. That is, until now. “Once they leave, we lose…
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Monday marked 60 days until spring, but this week will not feel anything like winter. Up at Mt. Bachelor, it looks like a lot of snow but that actual…
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Central Oregon’s iconic museum is offering free admission this Saturday, thanks to a generous sponsorship by Mid Oregon Credit Union.…
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The city of Bend looks to add about 30 new positions in coming weeks, primarily to staff up the Bend Fire Department under the voter-approved tax…
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Central Oregon Community College has set a series of community meetings around the region for the public in coming days to meet and talk with the…
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Deadlines are approaching for families interested in applying for Attendance Area Change Requests and magnet and charter schools at Bend-La Pine…
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