Gribbling Rd. bridge replacement set
As a portion of ongoing scheduled maintenance, the Deschutes County Road Department will be replacing the wooden deck on the bridge structure over…
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As a portion of ongoing scheduled maintenance, the Deschutes County Road Department will be replacing the wooden deck on the bridge structure over…
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A Prineville teen is recovering from an injury to his groin after being the victim of what some call a “game.” “Sack…
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Attorney General Ellen Rosenblum announced Thursday that Oregon has joined two historic briefs in the U.S. Supreme Court supporting same-sex…
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You may not realize, it but ecologists consider juniper trees a pest across the landscape of Central Oregon. Over the past century, they have over…
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Business owners, attorneys and athletes; You may think we’re talking about a list of who’s who in Bend, but we’re not. This is a…
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A bill that has cleared its first hurdle in the Oregon Legislature would make it harder for young teens to get in tanning beds, prohibiting anyone…
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For the last decade, lawmakers have been working to make the roads more safe. A new report released by the Governors Highway Safety Association shows…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — Andre Miller scored the go-ahead layup with 24.9 seconds left against his former team and the Denver Nuggets held off the…
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PAY IT FORWARD CONTEST OFFICIAL RULES NO PURCHASE OR ONLINE ACCESS NECESSARY TO ENTER OR WIN. ELIGIBILITY: Legal residents of Oregon who are eighteen…
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When the Oregon House passed a tuition equity bill last Friday, Latino activists were overjoyed. They’ve been trying to clear that hurdle ever…
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The Bend-La Pine School Board on Tuesday night formally and unanimously sent a $96 million school construction and maintenance bond measure to the…
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Prospective home buyers in Bend can apply for Neighborhood Stabilization Program funding, which can be applied to the purchase of a foreclosure or…
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Oregon Adaptive Sports is proud to announce the addition of the newest member to the board of directors, Rod Ray. Dr. Ray is Chief Executive Officer…
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Someone is stealing batteries from parked RVs in Prineville – three in the last two days, police said Tuesday evening as they sought the culprits…
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Rural areas like our own are having trouble keeping young workers, that’s according to a report from WorkSource Oregon. Cities across the High…
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A new report released Tuesday by the Geothermal Energy Association shows geothermal projects were up 5 percent in 2012. That number is only expected…
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Jorun Downing’s art work was chosen as the official logo for the U.S. Bank Mini Pole Pedal Paddle t-shirt for 2013. She is a 3rd grader at…
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If it wasn’t for more than 70 searchers, many of them with the Deschutes County Sheriff’s Search and Rescue, a mission to find a father…
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Tuesday morning, President Obama told workers at a shipyard in Virginia his views on the mandatory spending cuts that could come at the end of the…
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National Public Health Week is April 1 through 7, and to celebrate each year, the Deschutes County Health Services Department honors County residents…
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