Mill layoffs deal big blow to Prineville economy
Prineville’s economy was built around the timber industry. At the turn of the last century, there were five mills. After Tuesday’s…
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Prineville’s economy was built around the timber industry. At the turn of the last century, there were five mills. After Tuesday’s…
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Former Bend gymnastics coach Richard Gustafson was sentenced Tuesday to nearly 33 years in prison on sex abuse charges involving students he fondled…
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The Humane Society of Central Oregon is having a “Black Furday and Saturday” adoption special the 28th and 29th of November. Cats (four…
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The use of renewable energy in the United States could take a significant leap forward with improved storage technologies or more efforts to…
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Central Oregon emergency officials participated in the “Oregon Section Amateur Radio Emergency Service Section Emergency Test” last…
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Woodgrain Millwork is the 27th-largest private employer in Central Oregon, with 237 employees. At least, it was. On Tuesday, mill officials announced…
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A dog at large in a La Pine neighborhood Tuesday evening led to a fight and a shotgun round being fired into the ground, the arrest of one man and…
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The Bend Park and Recreation District is seeking adult volunteers to coach youth basketball for the 2015 Youth Basketball League. Program…
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Deschutes County sheriff’s deputies raided a property east of Bend Monday night and cited two women on animal neglect charges, seizing 30 dogs…
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A man arrested by Bend police last month is facing new charges in a Deschutes County Jail altercation, now accused of not only assaulting convicted…
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United Way of Deschutes County and the Tower Theatre Foundation have joined #GivingTuesday, a first of its kind effort that will harness the…
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Melvin Johnson scored 19 points and Treveon Graham had 13 to lead No. 14 Virginia Commonwealth past Oregon 77-63 on Tuesday night. The Rams (4-1) led…
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The Mirror Pond Ad Hoc Committee invites citizens to give input on a new concept to address the future of Mirror Pond. There are two ways to learn…
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Mt. Bachelor said Tuesday it will alter its planned operating schedule this week due to an unexpected shift to warm and wet weather through…
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The Mt. Bachelor Sports Education Foundation and the sponsors of the U.S. Bank Pole Pedal Paddle are excited to be hosting the 39 th Annual of the…
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Deschutes County’s home prices are still rising among the 10 fastest in the country, though the market reflected some cooldown, as also seen…
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Oregon Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., joined colleagues Tuesday in calling on the Federal Aviation Administration to speed up approvals…
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On Thursday, December 4th, the Bend Planning Commission is holding a public forum as part of the Vacation Home Rental Task Force meeting. From 6…
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The Redmond Police Department will be conducting enhanced DUII patrols during the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. The primary intent of the heighten…
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The city of Bend is inviting the public to offer feedback on design concepts for the Galveston Avenue corridor at a meeting held from 5 p.m. to 7…
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