Bend police still diving into decades-old cold cases
There are more than a dozen “cold cases” in Central Oregon. In Bend, there are around five. Police have two cases they are actively…
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There are more than a dozen “cold cases” in Central Oregon. In Bend, there are around five. Police have two cases they are actively…
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Percheron Thunder is a Roman Riding act with Jason Goodman handling six black draft horses in thrilling feats of athleticism. It is making its first…
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The Oregon Concrete & Aggregate Producers Association and the Oregon Chapter of the American Concrete Institute recently honored the City of Bend…
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Family Access Network Foundation (FAN) announces that Andie Edmonds has been voted in as the new Foundation Board Chair. She joined the FAN board in…
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Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell and Bureau of Reclamation Commissioner Michael L. Connor announced Wednesday 44 projects in 11 states —…
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In honor of Memorial Day, Sens. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., and Dean Heller, R-NV., introduced Thursday the Spouses of Heroes Education Act, which would…
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Memorial Day signals the unofficial start of summer, the holiday’s true meaning is undeniable, to honor members of the United States Armed…
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Northwest farmers will fight hunger throughout June Dairy Month. The goal is to raise $100,000 and 100,000 pounds of food in partnership with Fred…
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Bend and Deschutes County have continued to grow, albeit more slowly, in the past few years, despite the economic downturn that now shows signs of…
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This is Bear Awareness Week — but in Oregon, maybe nobody told the bears. It’s been pretty quiet so far, both in terms of the spring…
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Jefferson County voters on Tuesday approved a five-year tax proposal by the Madras Aquatic Center to ensure year-round swimming and recreation…
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Mike Kennedy, 51, has called Redmond home for nearly four decades. For 25 years, he worked for a local cable manufacturing plant. But In 2007, an…
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The Culver Bulldog hangs proudly on banners through the street, a message of support from the close-knit small town. But Culver voters on Tuesday…
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Do you or someone you know, live with a health condition that affects daily life? Workshops to achieve a healthier way of living for people living…
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The Champion for Children Luncheon was held Wednesday at St. Charles Medical Center in Bend. The event is a fundraiser/friend-raiser for Healthy…
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A new study shows there is a gender gap when it comes to behavior and self-control in American young children – one that does not appear to exist…
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When it comes to American traditions, summer calls as much for baseball and softball as it does apple pie and Fourth of July. With registration…
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Oregon’s Aging and Disability Resource Connection recently received high marks and positive comments from a customer satisfaction survey…
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The city of Bend says it projects $1.3 million in savings and no premium increases on its new employee health insurance plan for the upcoming plan…
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The Ochoco National Forest announced Wednesday the installation of five new visitor portals with the purpose of welcoming visitors and to provide…
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