Oregon business leaders convene in Bend
Funneling in from all over Oregon, business leaders are here in Bend to talk about our state’s future. Competitiveness will be a main theme of…
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Funneling in from all over Oregon, business leaders are here in Bend to talk about our state’s future. Competitiveness will be a main theme of…
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A Bend woman has been arrested on DUII and other charges, accused of rear-ending a Bend police patrol car finishing a traffic stop along the Bend…
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World War II veteran and Bend resident Robert Wyatt used to have to make a three-hour trip to Portland to get his hearing aids checked and…
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The Culver School District is hoping to update their schools, but first of course, they need money. The superintendent is now pushing for a bond…
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A barred owl hanging around Riverbend park and the Old Mill district has caused quite the commotion, but Wednesday afternoon, it was nowhere to be…
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A new study by Oregon State University researchers finds that Head Start can make a positive impact in the lives of some of its highest-risk…
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The City of Redmond Public Works Department recently was honored with the Redmond Chamber of Commerce & CVB’s President’s Choice…
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Working together to provide nutritious food forthe hungry is its only mission! Last week, theHunger Prevention Coalition of Central…
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What kind of housing would you like to see in downtown Redmond? The city of Redmond has posted to its website a survey seeking resident’s…
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To further strengthen Central Oregon’s food security, Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council (COIC) is providing grants up to $2,000 to…
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January marks the 25th anniversary of the Bend-based Oregon Natural Desert Association. Today, ONDA has 4,000 supporters and is unique in the…
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Strong words from President Obama Tuesday as the U.S. looks to reform immigration law. “I’m here today because the time has come for…
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The U.S. Department of Education just declared that disabled students must be given opportunities to play on school sports teams or have their own…
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Oregon State University said Tuesday it is forming a consortium with industry, academia and government to develop a new era of unmanned aerial…
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In just five days, the 2013 Oregon legislative session gets under way in Salem. This year, more than $21 million was contributed to help get…
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Even before he came into view at his first court appearance Tuesday, Larry Loeffler’s health problems were apparent. “Can No. 12 on our…
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Sen. Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., on Tuesday introduced the Stopping Abuse and Fraud in Electronic (SAFE) Lending Act, the second bill introduction in a…
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An 86-year-old La Pine-area man appeared in court Tuesday afternoon on a murder charge, one day after he allegedly shot and killed his 83-year-old…
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On the night they were killed, a Warm Springs couple in their 20s was trying to outrun a Jefferson County sheriff’s deputy. The car was packed…
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The Old Mill District announced Tuesday that local companies Vanilla Urban Threads and Nashelle and national retailers Gymboree and Francesca’s…
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