Grant to support artist-in-residence programs
The Clabough Foundation recently awarded a $10,000 grant to the Education Foundation for Bend-La Pine Schools to support Artist-in-Residence programs…
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The Clabough Foundation recently awarded a $10,000 grant to the Education Foundation for Bend-La Pine Schools to support Artist-in-Residence programs…
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The university system in Oregon and its student services workers are set to bargain again Friday for a new contract — and the stakes are…
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Bend is continuing to make its mark on the craft beer revolution, offering a one-of-a-kind ‘beer class” this week that’s drawn…
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From October 28 th through November 9 th (closed Sunday November 3 rd ) local residents are encouraged to define their defensible space by taking…
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Bad news for Oregon schools: Fewer students are passing standardized tests, and writing seems to be the most difficult subject. According to the…
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Starting Friday, Oregon parents and legal guardians can safeguard their children’s credit history from identity thieves by placing a…
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The Deschutes National Forest is inviting the public to participate in an annual writing event to celebrate the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. Two…
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A 36-year-old Bend man faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine of up to $500,000 after pleading guilty to a fraud scheme that netted a $327,062…
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Distillation. A common word in Central Oregon. But no, we’re not talking about a brewing competition, but an entrepreneurial competition.…
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The United Church of God, an International Association, formed in May 1995, will observe the biblical Feast of Tabernacles this year from September…
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Becca’s Closet, the national nonprofit program that provides free formal attire to low-income high school students has a local chapter in…
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Combined Communications Inc. reported Thursday that the 2013 Ghost Tree Invitational was a tremendous success. The event, held August 23 and 24 at…
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It’s a day most of us will never forget. “The situation is that two airplanes have attacked, apparently,” said then-New York Mayor…
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For the second time in a week, nearly a dozen homes were evacuated and roads closed for over two hours in Sunriver Wednesday morning after a natural…
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In the debate over going to war, there are not just questions about what powers the president has, but how much of the debate is for political gains.…
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Shortly after 11:30 a.m. Sunday a Challenger II light sport plane crashed near the Prineville Airport. The only person on board, Murray Crowe, 47, of…
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A condominium resident near Sunriver found a Dumpster fire Tuesday evening and alerted neighbors, who helped contain the blaze. Investigators traced…
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A female passenger was killed Wednesday morning when a driver ran a stop sign and their car was struck by a tanker truck at the Diamond Lake Junction…
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A panel of arbitrators on Wednesday ordered Big Tobacco to pay Oregon the more than $9 million that they had failed to pay, the Oregon Department of…
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Did you know that the old version of the Deschutes County online property records tool “DIAL” (that’s been in use the past 15…
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