Measure 87 serves a role, but packs little punch
Is it a measure that’s going to change the way you live? Probably not, unless you’re a state judge. And according to experts, probably…
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Is it a measure that’s going to change the way you live? Probably not, unless you’re a state judge. And according to experts, probably…
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Hurricane Odile ripped through the resort town of Cabo San Lucas in Mexico just over a week ago, stranding tourists for days. Redmond resident Dutch…
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The High Desert Museum’s 25th Annual Rendezvous netted more than $322,000, the highest amount in several years. “We’re thrilled…
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On August 21st, La Pine firefighters welcomed six new student firefighters starting the 2014 Firefighter I Academy. The intensive academy consisted…
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The Ochoco National Forest has issued a Record of Decision for the Wolf Fuels and Vegetation Management Project, an analysis that began in 2013 and…
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The Family Access Network Foundation has received a generous $5,000 donation from The Bend Foundation to help connect families to basic-need services…
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It was a year ago that Bend High senior Rona Campbell said she was hit at the Eighth Street and Franklin Avenue roundabout when a car failed to yield…
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Tristan Saldana is in eighth grade. He is 14 years old. He likes to swim and play with cars. He also was born with Down syndrome, and he is this…
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Brian Whitcomb, a PGA Professional from Bend, Oregon, smiled graciously during the closing ceremonies Tuesday as his team celebrated a 16-8 victory…
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Oregon State University Extension Service, Project Wildfire, Oregon Department of Forestry, local fire departments, and other agencies, are offering…
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Oregon State University President Edward J. Ray on Tuesday challenged all students, faculty, staff and community members to work together to end…
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Day-use fees at most U.S. Forest Service recreation sites will be waived on Saturday, Sept. 27, to celebrate National Public Lands Day. September 27…
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Marking National Recovery Month, a Bend mother has just written a book sharing her journey through her daughter’s descent into meth addiction…
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Some citizens worried about a family with three young children who climbed South Sister Sunday afternoon contacted authorities, saying they…
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St. Charles Bend said Friday it has treated two young children showing symptoms of the unusual enterovirus D68, a severe respiratory illness.…
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The federal Food and Drug Administration has revised its proposed set of rules that would have directly affected the relationship between Central…
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The last warm weekend of official summer ended in typically busy fashion for Deschutes County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue, which was out on one…
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Now that the project contract has won board approval, the Bend Park & Recreation District began site preparation work Monday and announced…
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Areas in Oregon downstream of wildfires are at greater risk for flooding this year, and the Oregon Office of Emergency Management, Oregon Dept. of…
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Dozens of protesters staged a climate change march through Bend on Sunday, joining thousands of others around the world demanding action to reduce…
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