Prineville trucker cited after logs down lines, poles
A Prineville log-truck driver had a not-so-great day Thursday when his too-tall load of logs snagged power lines northeast of town, pulling down…
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A Prineville log-truck driver had a not-so-great day Thursday when his too-tall load of logs snagged power lines northeast of town, pulling down…
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Caldera is pleased to announce a call for applications for its 2014 Artist in Residence program. Every winter from January through March, creative…
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Donations of clothing, sleeping bags and blankets have completely dried up at The Shepherd’s House. The organization has very few of these…
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In April of 2012, Central Oregonians packed the Summit High School auditorium to soak in the region’s first TEDx conference. Tickets sold out…
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Training to become a Certified Ombudsman Volunteer will be held beginning April 9 in the Bend area. They advocate for senior citizens who are living…
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On the same day the federal government reported a 7.7 percent unemployment rate for February, the lowest since 2008, the state Employment Department…
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Seven fires that broke out within minutes in downtown Bend, heavily damaging an historic church and other structures and cars, appear to be the work…
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With the recent massacres here in the U.S. many have turned to guns, but for some that lethal option is not one they are willing to take. A new…
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Last week, in a NewsChannel 21 First at Ten on Fox exclusive, we brought you the story of the growing heroin epidemic on the High Desert. We spoke to…
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The Bend-based Oregon Natural Desert Association and the Audubon Society of Portland said Thursday they have filed a petition asking Interior…
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Just in time for spring break travel, Redmond Municipal Airport said Thursday it is losing an advanced security screening machine, so it’s…
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For decades, the U.S. Forest Service let small fires in remote areas burn naturally – in recognition that fire was part of the natural…
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Excitement for a new flight option in Central Oregon is taking off. It was announced Wednesday that American Airlines is interested in establishing…
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In a string of fires apparently set intentionally by an arsonist this week, Trinity Episcopal Church and St. Helens Hall, which houses the Family…
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Oscar Mayer’s Wienermobile is visiting Central Oregon this week. Spokeswoman “Pepper Jackie Cheese” said they “will have the…
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Attendees at Central Oregon Community College Foundation’s recent benefits set a 38-year fundraising record: $265,000 was raised for COCC…
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BendFilm announced that it has added three new board members and pays recognition to its advisory committee. New board members James Foster, Karen…
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The Bethlehem Inn has elected Pat Ackley, President of the Bethlehem Inn’s Board of Directors. She has served on the board for two years, and…
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A neighbor’s call to 911 has led to the arrest of two La Pine men on several charges in the burglary of an unoccupied La Pine home, Deschutes…
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The Office of State Fire Marshal is urging residents to test their smoke alarms before routinely changing the batteries. Sunday, March 10 marks the…
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