Downtown Bend welcomes new businesses
The Downtown Bend Business Association announced three new businesses starting up, two relocations and the current occupancy rate for the fourth…
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The Downtown Bend Business Association announced three new businesses starting up, two relocations and the current occupancy rate for the fourth…
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One Redmond man is determined not to let his disability stop him from pursuing his dreams and now he wants to help others pursue theirs. Casey Olsen,…
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Webfoot Painting Co., a leading residential and commercial painting company serving Central Oregon, announces its 4th Annual $5,000 Painting Charity…
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CLEVELAND (AP) — Chip Kelly won’t be packing his visor or high-powered offense and joining the Browns. A person familiar with…
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Two Arkansas residents were arrested Saturday after a traffic stop on Highway 20 at the west end of Burns turned up a small, dismantled…
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Snow and temperatures around freezing made for slick roads in the Redmond area, causing slideoffs and crashes Saturday afternoon and evening.…
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How would you like to give away 20 copies of a book you love — to complete strangers? World Book Night is coming up in April, but the Deschutes…
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It’s not everyday you see a building shared between unions, non-profits and the private sector, but a new building in Central Oregon is trying…
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A Bend man and woman are recovering from wounds in a stabbing at a northeast Bend apartment early New Year’s Day, police said late Friday as…
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Many people visit the chiropractor to get adjusted, get physical therapy after an injury, or if they feel stiffness or pain. Now, many animal lovers…
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As the next stage of its ongoing fuels reduction and habitat restoration work, the Deschutes Land Trust anticipates conducting pile burning on…
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Oregon Senator Ron Wyden will hold a news conference on Friday, Jan. 11, on the completion of upgrades at the Ponderosa substation near Prineville,…
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Distressed homeowners in all Oregon counties can now apply for the Loan Preservation Assistance program at www.oregonhomeownerhelp.org,…
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MBSEF is offering two 10-week Nordic ski programs starting up January 5 for ages 7-11 and ages 11-14. These are programs designed to foster a…
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As of Jan. 1, Pioneer Memorial Hospice-Prineville and Mountain View Home Health and Hospice services began operating under the names St. Charles Home…
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Oregon minimum-wage earners had more than a new year to celebrate on Jan. 1. With 2013 came a 15-cent-an-hour raise. Wages are now $8.95 an…
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A little boy in Prineville needs help. Stryder Doescher has been diagnosed with a myriad of complications, including Severe Apraxia of Speech,…
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More buying, selling and price stability made 2012 a better year in Central Oregon real estate after several difficult ones. The year “shaped…
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Diane Peterson vows this is the year she’ll learn to ski. Three months ago, and 60 pounds heavier, she never imagined it would be possible…
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Around 9 Thursday morning, it was zero degrees in Bend. The cold winter weather was a big challenge for people who had to go outside for work, or are…
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