Obama blocks Chinese from owning Ore. wind farms
Citing national security risks, President Barack Obama on Friday blocked a Chinese company from owning four wind farm projects in northern Oregon…
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Citing national security risks, President Barack Obama on Friday blocked a Chinese company from owning four wind farm projects in northern Oregon…
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A fish biologist with the Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife has confirmed the first observed spawning sockeye in the Metolius River in over 45…
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Deschutes Brewery has grown pretty accustomed to winning beer competitions around the world — but to have its Red Chair NWPA named…
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Well, that didn’t take long, thanks to community members who heard and answered the plea — the Mountain View High School Choir will be…
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Deschutes County grand jurors inspected the county jail and other corrections facilities, as state law requires, and found them run well but facing…
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The Deschutes River Trail just became even more beautiful – and this time it’s art, not nature, that adds to the visual appeal of this…
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Every child’s favorite holiday just got a little more parent- and planet-friendly thanks to the 2 nd Annual Central Oregon Children’s…
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The more than 2-week-old Pole Creek Fire reached 85 percent containment Thursday, the day after authorities finally lifted a pre-evacuation alert for…
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Dr. Nicole MacTavish, of Redmond High School announced Friday that Ayla Gile has been named a Commended Student in the 2013 National Merit…
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A new, surprising twist in a nearly 2-year battle between St. Charles Medical Center-Bend and its service workers’ union: The union announced…
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Six state titles in the past six years: that’s the resume of the Crook County volleyball team. So how have they built such a dynasty? The term…
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On Election Day, Bend voters will decide if they want to pay for a $29 million bond measure. Measure 9-86 would help Bend Parks and Rec make major…
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Several trails and the Tumalo Falls trailhead have closed as construction begins on Bend’s controversial surface water project. Officials say…
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Active members of the U.S. Armed Forces may now be able to get a controlled deer or elk tag so they are able to hunt with family and friends while…
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Are you ready to vote in the November 6 General Election? Here are some facts and deadlines for you in preparation for Election Day! When will…
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As part of an on-going tradition, members of the Oregon Military Department (OMD) Army National Guard and the Biak Training Center will conduct a…
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The Oregon Recreation Trails Advisory Council (ORTAC) invites trail proponents statewide to expand Oregon’s network of non-motorized, state…
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The U.S. Department of Justice announced Thursday more than 200 grants to more than 110 American Indian and Alaska Native nations. The grants will…
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Deschutes County Planning Director Nick Lelack was recently appointed to the University of Oregon’s Department Planning, Public Policy and…
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A laid-off bloodhound who found a new gig in Bend had a successful first day on the job Wednesday, tracking down a missing Alzheimer’s patient…
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