Laird Superfood to go public
Sisters business was started by “big wave” surfer Laird…
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Sisters business was started by “big wave” surfer Laird…
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Students can continue getting meals until the end of the…
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Bend Park and Recreation plans to proceed with a river trail improvement project that will remove the existing river wall, create a riparian area…
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The Boys and Girls Clubs of Bend will extend into a full-day child care program this fall with the help of Bend-La Pine…
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The Fun Farm north of Bend, a long-time attraction formerly known as the Funny Farm, held an estate sale Saturday after the passing of Gene Carsey,…
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NewsChannel 21 spoke Saturday with one of the Central Oregonians who attended Friday’s march and rally in Washington,…
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The High Desert Museum held a virtual version Saturday evening of its annual fundraiser, the High Desert Rendezvous, but its online auction continues…
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Heat and winds continue to challenge crews battling the Lionshead Fire, which has burned more than 5,800 acres on the Warm Springs Indian Reservation…
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…With lots of…
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Park and Rec officials wanted to start the river trail project this…
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A few possibilities have been discussed with the…
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Miss Georgia, a 6-year-old hound dog who loves her belly and ear rubs, is waiting at Redmond’s BrightSide Animal…
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Lots of local critters this…
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Ranger, the longest-term resident of the Humane Society of the Ohcocos, and Olivia are among the senior pets who need warm, loving…
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State Senator Kim Thatcher, the Republican candidate for secretary of state, held a forum in Bend (and online) Wednesday…
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It worked 100 years ago, and it’s hoped the message works for the upcoming…
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The Sept. 5-6 festival will have some changes: mandatory mask wearing, social distanced booths and a sign-in sheet for contact tracing. Richard…
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The Oregon Employment Department has applied to the federal Lost Wages Assistance program through FEMA to provide jobless residents with an extra…
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A Terrebonne woman who jumped in a Redmond irrigation canal last month to save a 2-year-old who’d fallen in was presented with a key to the city and…
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