Bend yoga instructor turning up the heat
Calm, centered, but still working up a sweat. It’s a class offering all the physical, mental and spiritual yoga disciplines, but in a room…
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Calm, centered, but still working up a sweat. It’s a class offering all the physical, mental and spiritual yoga disciplines, but in a room…
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Sens. Jeff Merkley and Ron Wyden, D-Ore., and Rep. Greg Walden, R-Ore., announced Thursday that steelhead in Central Oregon will receive a new…
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Starting January 26, SCORE business counselors will be available at Redmond Public Library on the fourth Saturday of each month from 10 a.m. to noon…
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Family Access Network (FAN) is working with Intrepid Marketing of Bend to create a new video in support of the local non-profit’s mission: To…
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The Oregon Lions Sight & Hearing Foundation announced Thursday that the new Lions Eyeglass Assistance Program (LEAP) is open for business. The…
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Fuels specialists with the Prineville BLM are anticipating being able to burn 15 acres of piles at the BLM Beach next week, based on the current…
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The City of Bend is seeking applicants for one position on the Traffic Safety Advisory Committee (TSAC). Committee members are appointed by the City…
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After the mass school shooting in Newtown, Connecticut, gun control talks formally started in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday. Many Central Oregonians…
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With the flu season across much of the country in full swing, the High Desert is bracing for what could be a bad year. St. Charles in Bend said in an…
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Daniel Keeton’s doggie brew business has been years in the making. But until last summer, his only customer was his dog, Lola Jane. After we…
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Early in the morning, before the sun rises and long before any skier or snowboarder is heading to the mountain, a lot of Mt. Bachelor employees are…
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Flu season is in full swing in Central Oregon, but it’s still not too late to get your shots, a local health official said Wednesday. Health…
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The nonprofit Tower Theatre Foundation concluded 2012 with 861 members, the largest number since the patron-benefit program began in 2005.…
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A Prineville woman was hospitalized after losing control of her SUV on an icy corner north of Prineville and slamming into a power pole, knocking out…
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The Presidential Inaugural Committee announced Tuesday that Myrlie Evers-Williams, has been selected to deliver the invocation and Rev. Louie Giglio…
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BendBroadband’s Jazz at the Oxford announced Wednesday that they are launching a series of free educational music workshops, led by several…
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Redmond Municipal Airport will be hosting their 50th art show, titled “The Power of Red” from January 21 – May 10. Art pieces produced…
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The U.S. Forest Service joins other federal agencies in offering fee-free days on public lands in 2013, beginning Jan. 21 in conjunction with Martin…
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Last spring, Jefferson County voters made a tough decision — to increase taxes on themselves. “In tough economic times, they stepped up…
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Could early, faster assessment of mental problems prevent tragedies like the shootings in Newtown or at the Aurora movie theater? No one can say, of…
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