Brush, garage fires have La Pine crews hopping
Two separate and unrelated fires – one an illegal burn that sparked a brushfire, the other in a detached garage – broke out 1 miles and 13…
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Two separate and unrelated fires – one an illegal burn that sparked a brushfire, the other in a detached garage – broke out 1 miles and 13…
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When the clock hit 10 a.m. Saturday in Bend, that’s when many people around the worldtried to become stress-free.And it was all part of the…
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For many homeless veterans, pets are their only companion but having no money to take care of their pets veterinary needs is a problem. And the Bend…
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About 30 percent of all fatal motor vehicle accidents are caused by impaired drivers, and a group that gathered in Bend this weekend seeks to curb…
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A Prineville man was arrested Friday afternoon, accused of firing his rifle toward a car with two women inside during a dispute at his home. They…
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The group that owns the Tillamook Air Museum is moving its planes to Central Oregon. The Erickson Group plans to build a 65,000-square-foot hangar at…
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A forest thinning plan could have a big impact on a giant recreation area just west of Bend, with construction lasting for years, said US Forest…
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Central Oregon Irrigation District with the help of the Redmond FFA Members will present “Otto the Otter: Canal Safety”, to 2 nd grade…
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Given favorable weather conditions, Deschutes National Forest fuel specialists on the Sisters District plan to conduct prescribed burns on three…
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On a clear day, they’re an unmistakable part of the sky. Most people simply know them as condensation trails off of planes, but there’s a…
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An Oregon State Police traffic stop of a Jeep driving without headlights on Highway 97 in Redmond Wednesday night led police to a Prineville home,…
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La Pine High School’s cheerleading coach has been arrested on charges of sex abuse and furnishing alcohol to a minor, alleging she engaged in…
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SMART celebrates the service of nearly 350 volunteers sharing their time with Central Oregon children who need support in reading. Volunteers read…
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ODFW will host a series of public meetings around the state in early May to accept public comment on proposals for big game hunting seasons. At the…
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The Sisters Folk Festival has shifted the focus of its songwriting contest to a showcase format. The Dave Carter Memorial Songwriting Contest has…
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At the end of a three-day trial, a Jefferson County jury deliberated for about 90 minutes Wednesday and acquitted a former Culver 4-H leader of sex…
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Oregon lawmakers made cuts to Medicaid two years ago that have yet to be restored. Those cuts include funding for adult foster care programs —…
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A plane crashes into the Jefferson County Jail, bodies are everywhere, and several emergency crews rush to respond. That was the scenario in a…
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Cylvia Hayes, First Lady of Oregon and a champion of sustainability will provide the commencement address at Oregon State University – Cascades on…
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Starting May 1 st , the Mosaic Medical and Crook County Health Department campus in Prineville is tobacco-free and will offer patients, visitors and…
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