John Day River to open for spring Chinook fishing
The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Monday that the upper John Day River will open for salmon fishing from May 20 through June 7.…
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The Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife announced Monday that the upper John Day River will open for salmon fishing from May 20 through June 7.…
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A detour was reestablished Tuesday on Oregon Highway 58 (the Willamette Hwy.), about two miles west of Oakridge, as crews righted and removed a truck…
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The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad will replace the railroad crossing of Vandervert Road from May 27 through May 29. The Deschutes County Road…
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A final salute with full military honors will be made to 19 Oregon military veterans and two spouses of veterans whose cremated remains will be…
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This past weekend marked the final days at Deschutes County transfer stations to dispose of yard debris in an effort to create and maintain…
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First it was below-average water levels, and now toxic water warnings have some businesses and users of Detroit Lake worried the double-whammy could…
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NeighborImpact’s Head Start program is now enrolling children for the 2015-2016 school year. Children ages 3 and 4 on Sept. 1 who live in Crook…
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As a part of a Central Oregon Prescribed Fire Training Exchange (TREX) program, fire specialists from The Nature Conservancy, Forest Service, BLM,…
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The city of Bend’s Street Preservation Program for 2015 includes repaving Northeast 27th Street between Rosemary Drive and Butler Market Road…
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“I literally woke up with the idea,” said Suzan Noyes, the producer and playwright of ‘Hot Spot in Pompeii. This is Noyes’ second…
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Oregon State Police conducted a death investigation in the Oregon Coast Range after a Bend man was found deceased in his RV, apparently of natural…
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Salmon-Safe, a non-profit organization that is dedicated to restoring Pacific Northwest salmon watersheds, announced receiving a $16,600 donation…
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On Cinco de Mayo, the Oregon Lottery launched its own version of the well-known Mexican Bingo-style game, Loteria. A popular game played by family…
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Arts Central announced that it has received a $9,500 grant from Cow Creek Umpqua Indian Foundation to fund additional arts education services support…
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Mt. Bachelor announced Monday season pass pricing for the upcoming 2015 summer bike season, and also outlined an expansion of bike activities to…
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Sitting around a campfire is one of the special times we all enjoy, but campfires are also a major cause of wildfires. May is Wildfire Awareness…
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Tips from the public after NewsChannel 21 shared surveillance video led to a raid Sunday and the arrest of a 36-year-old northeast Redmond man on…
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Saturday was the last day of the Oregon World War II veterans’ Honor Flight visit to Washington, D.C.. Fifty veterans from all over the state…
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Redmond police released surveillance video Friday in hopes of public tips to help catch whoever is rifling through cars in northeast and possibly…
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A La Pine-area resident was cited and surrendered one of his dogs to authorities Friday after two reported attacks by several of them, Deschutes…
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