Boys & Girls Clubs of Bend, Redmond/Terrebonne to split
Effective September 1, the Boys & Girls Club of Central Oregon (BGCCO) will separate into two independent organizations, Redmond/Terrebonne and…
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Effective September 1, the Boys & Girls Club of Central Oregon (BGCCO) will separate into two independent organizations, Redmond/Terrebonne and…
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Bend City Councilor Scott Ramsay announced Thursday that he is running for reelection in November. Ramsay was elected to the Bend City Council in…
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As the first day of summer approaches on Saturday, Oregon will be greeted with mostly sunny skies, warm temperatures and planes in the skies……
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Bend’s homeless shelter, the Bethlehem Inn, has been renting the building its operating out of for years from Deschutes County. The county…
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Each year during the last full weekend in June, Multi-sport Athletes from across the country converge here in beautiful central Oregon to take part…
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The Daughters of the American Revolution has recognized Alex Noble, a recently graduated Summit High senior, as Oregon’s “Service for…
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Two Chicago women on a 500-mile hike of the Pacific Crest Trail called for help Tuesday after a difficult night of rain, then snow left them cold and…
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The ASPCA ® (The American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals®) announced Thursday the five winners of the 2014 ASPCA Help a…
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Businesses reported that nearly half of Oregon’s job vacancies in 2013 were “difficult to fill,” according to a new report from the…
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Oregon State University – Cascades Vice President Becky Johnson announced Wednesday in a quarterly meeting of the Campus Expansion Advisory…
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Deschutes County Health Services is inviting residents and visitors to complete a brief survey about visiting downtown Bend that focuses on issues…
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Oregon State Police are continuing their investigation into the cause of Wednesday afternoon’s single-vehicle injury traffic crash along…
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A well-meaning person finds a young deer fawn alone in the wild, assumes it is lost, orphaned or hurt, and takes it home with them to nurse it back…
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Oregon Deputy Superintendent of Public Instruction Rob Saxton announced Wednesday that 25,000 Oregon students from 90 school districts across the…
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Oregon State University this fall will launch its first massive, open online course, or MOOC, partnering with Stanford University and the Oregon…
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Renowned historian Doris Kearns Goodwin is coming to Portland, and the Des Chutes Historical Museum has two tickets to win! OnMonday, July 21,the…
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The drivers of tall trucks on occasion have misjudged the height and struck the railroad overpass on Brosterhous Road in southeast Bend, causing…
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Late last year, we introduced you to Stryder Doescher, a little Prineville boy with a rare form of epilepsy, and Wednesday he got to go on a very…
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A Bend man was arrested Monday night on theft and other charges, accused of trying to steal metal items on the Remington Ranch property in Powell…
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Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., on Wednesday hailed the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee’s passage of the Crooked River…
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