C. Oregon breweries worry about FDA proposal
Proposed regulations by the Food and Drug Administration has brewers across the country and the High Desert frustrated. The government agency wants…
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Proposed regulations by the Food and Drug Administration has brewers across the country and the High Desert frustrated. The government agency wants…
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“So what do you want to read about?” Carolyn Dunaway asked one of her students Wednesday. It’s a question the long-time librarian…
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The city of Redmond announced late Wednesday that Jeffrey Tripp has been hired as the new Airport Director for Roberts Field Municipal Airport. Tripp…
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No more leak in the Mirror Pond hydroelectric dam means no end to summer recreation on the river. “That’s great news for us, because we…
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A Culver man was arrested Monday on attempted murder and other charges, accused of shooting his adult stepson in the chest during a fight at their…
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The House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, chaired by U.S. Rep. Greg Walden (R-Ore.), held a hearing Wednesday on ensuring the…
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First, Southern California shook with a magnitude 5.1 earthquake. Then, an even bigger one off the coast of Chile — this one at a terrifying…
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Redmond School District Superintendent Mike McIntosh has announced the selection of Tony Pupo as planning principal for the upcoming Hugh Hartman…
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While the city of Bend’s controversial water pipeline replacement project still faces some legal challenges down the road, another big-ticket…
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Senate Finance Committee Chairman Ron Wyden, D-Ore., issued the following statement on Wednesday’s Supreme Court’s ruling on McCutcheon…
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A fiery debate in Arizona now finds a new home in Oregon. Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer recently vetoed a bill that would have allowed businesses to deny…
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The Crook County/Prineville Rotary generated $12,935 in contributions to its 19 th annual “Dollars for Scholars” Radiothon, broadcast on…
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To honor the Sisters of St. Joseph of Tipton, Ind. and Sister Catherine Hellmann – who served as the Bend hospital’s chief executive for 20…
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Amid a growing number of reports of federal tax returns being filed by identity thieves, the Department of Revenue has established new ID theft…
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As this weekend’s St. Patrick’s Day celebrations approach, Oregon State Police local law enforcement agencies and traffic safety partners…
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“It feels really thrilling,” said Jeremy Kwitt, owner of Bloom Well, the second state-licensed dispensary in Central Oregon.…
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April Fool’s Day dawned with a snowy surprise over much of Central Oregon Tuesday morning, with an inch or two in the Bend area and several…
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The Internal Revenue Service is warning consumers to be on the lookout for a new e-mail phishing scam. The emails appear to be from the IRS Taxpayer…
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A sign of solidarity, sealed with a bow. Each blue ribbon symbolizing the impact of child abuse. “The blue ribbons signify our support for…
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The La Pine community is mourning the loss of 28-year old Kyle Thomas, who was killed in an avalanche on Sunday afternoon, doing one of the things he…
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