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Sisters woman grateful for successful experience with new COVID-19 treatment
After promising results from St. Charles’ new COVID-19 therapy treatment, the health system is looking to expand to more sites across Central Oregon.…
Continue ReadingAfter promising results from St. Charles’ new COVID-19 therapy treatment, the health system is looking to expand to more sites across Central Oregon.…
Continue ReadingIn a pair of 3-2 votes Wednesday evening, the Redmond School Board passed a resolution that “demands” the state return control of pandemic safety…
Continue ReadingHousing Works on Wednesday marked the grand opening of Canyon Edge Apartments in Redmond, which provides 67 units for those who earn below-average…
Continue ReadingJericho Table of Redmond, a free meal program, announced it has updated its serving schedule to better accommodate families with children, senior…
Continue ReadingHaseeb Shojai carries on with his day-to-day life as a father, business owner and community member in Central Oregon. But he’s also been carrying…
Continue ReadingA heated discussion at the Redmond Sonic Drive-In over ice cream, involving curses and aggressive language, led to an employee giving her two-week…
Continue ReadingBrightside Animal Center got new kennels during the…
Continue ReadingThe Cascade Car Show returned to the streets of Redmond on Saturday, and the organizer says about 400 cars, trucks and even motorcycles were on…
Continue ReadingA special birthday party and picnic was held Saturday by the Downtown Redmond Flag Committee, which has been placing hundreds of American flags (now…
Continue Reading– Neighborhood complaints about suspicious activity at a southwest Redmond home led to the arrest of a 51-year-old resident on several drug and…
Continue ReadingA Redmond woman was honored Thursday for her efforts that helped save her husband’s life early last…
Continue ReadingA village for the Redmond area’s houseless community, many living in camps on public land east of the city, is being proposed to help address the…
Continue ReadingFor 30 years, the Redmond Downtown Flag Committee has made sure the city lives up to its ‘Flag City USA’ label, with what’s now 1,800 flags displayed…
Continue ReadingHousing Works soon will stage a pair of celebrations to mark the completion of two affordable housing projects, adding 23 units in Madras and 67…
Continue ReadingThe Deschutes Basin Habitat Conservation Plan protects spotted frogs, bull trout, and other wildlife. It also limits the amount of water ranchers…
Continue ReadingRedmond’s Pack 27 Cub Scouts took part in a national Scouting effort, the Summer of Service, Monday evening.…
Continue ReadingAs Afghanistan’s capitol fell to the Taliban, one Redmond man’s attention turned to his…
Continue ReadingCushman & Wakefield announced Monday that the real estate firm has been retained as exclusive advisor by the Oregon Department of State Lands to…
Continue ReadingRep. Cliff Bentz, R-Ore., who succeeded Greg Walden in January, will hold his first Central Oregon town halls on Friday in Prineville and on Saturday…
Continue ReadingPolice heard a large explosion early Thursday morning and arrested a Redmond man who allegedly detonated a homemade bomb in a southwest Redmond…
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