Hammack family reflects, one year after tragic loss
A year ago,, John Hammack of Culver died after part of a burning tree fell on him in the Mt. Washington Wilderness while he helped fight a wildfire.…
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A year ago,, John Hammack of Culver died after part of a burning tree fell on him in the Mt. Washington Wilderness while he helped fight a wildfire.…
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Steve Reinke has been hired as the Deschutes 9-1-1 Director and will start work Tuesday, September 2, the county announced Friday, Reinke’s…
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Harmony4Women, the local Women’s Acappella Benefit Community Chorus, has just received a $5,000 grant from Trust Management Services, LLC, of…
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Sens. Ron Wyden and Jeff Merkley, D-Ore., issued a joint statement of outrage Thursday upon learning from a new internal VA audit that 30 percent of…
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Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty Hosting Marty Stewart at this coming Friday Art Walk Warm and inviting landscapes, Marty’s love of…
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Cascade Sotheby’s International Realty Hosting Marty Stewart at this coming Friday Art Walk Warm and inviting landscapes, Marty’s love of…
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Mid Oregon Credit Union is collecting needed school supplies for students in Deschutes, Jefferson and Crook counties. The Supplies 4 Schools drive…
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he City of Bend contractor, Jack Robinson and Sons., Inc., was unable to finish the striping work Thursday night that required closing the Third…
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A wanted man called possibly armed and dangerous was found to have a knife when he was arrested during a Redmond-area traffic stop Thursday, one day…
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What looks like trash to many is plastic waiting to become art for Sara Wiener of Bend. “Carrot bags, bread bags, potato bags and I’m…
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As part of renovations of Ponderosa Park in southeast Bend, a new off-leash area designated specifically for small dogs is now open, the Bend Park…
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Falsifying records, misusing city equipment and bad leadership — in a nutshell, that’s why Prineville Police Chief Eric Bush was fired,…
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Crews still have a 25-acre wildfire in Crater Lake National Park 75 percent contained, but the past two days of storms have ignited 16 new blazes…
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The Deschutes National Forest and Oregon Department of Transportation invite the public to the grand opening of the new 5.5 mile multi-use…
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Searchers on horseback Thursday morning found an Illinois teen who walked away without shoes from a remote wilderness camp in northern Lake County…
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Nearly forgotten research from decades ago complicates the task of quantifying earthquake hazards in the Pacific Northwest, according to a new report…
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Back-to-school sales bring kids to the forefront of our minds. Even if we don’t have any, aquick flashback to our ownschool days is inevitable.…
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Sen. Ron Wyden, D-Ore., took to the Senate floor Wednesday to press his colleagues on the urgent need to pass an emergency funding bill that would…
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When we think fair food, glazed donuts, funnel cakes and elephant ears probably comes to mind. Tucked away behind all the powdered sugar is a…
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The Ochoco National Forest announced Wednesday it has rescinded the order that closed a large section of the forest surrounding Big Summit Prairie to…
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