C. Oregon workforce participation rebounds a bit
Central Oregon’s labor force participation rate rebounded a bit last year, but long-term factors are expected to send it falling once again,…
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Central Oregon’s labor force participation rate rebounded a bit last year, but long-term factors are expected to send it falling once again,…
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Several law enforcement agencies seized more than $1,000 worth of crystal methamphetamine during a raid Wednesday on a Madras home. A resident who…
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State Rep Knute Buehler, a Bend physician, convinced fellow lawmakers to pass a bill making sure women can receive the birth control they need,…
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In 1962, President John F. Kennedy signed a proclamation which designated May 15th as Peace Officers Memorial Day and the week in which that date…
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As we enter fire season, the sheriffs and emergency managers of Crook, Deschutes and Jefferson counties and their partner agencies said Wednesday…
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Given favorable weather conditions, Deschutes National Forest fuel specialists on the Bend-Fort Rock Ranger District plan to conduct two prescribed…
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An extensive search by land, air and water Wednesday led to good news about a missing boat with a guide and two fishermen aboard who failed to show…
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It’s that time of year for the Bend Soap Co. — their goats are having babies. That’s important, because it allows the goats to…
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PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Bend developer convicted in a massive mortgage fraud scheme pleaded guilty Wednesday to additional federal charges after…
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The Leadership Bend Class of 2016 announced that La Pine Community Kitchen was awarded the $10,000 grand prize at Tuesday night’s second annual…
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People living on Bend’s south side are glad a transient camp is gone, but the amount of trash left behind by the unwanted guests is now…
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Deschutes County District Attorney John Hummel on Tuesday ordered the city of Sisters to produce records related to the investigation of former City…
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Powdr Corp. announced Wednesday it has appointed John McLeod as president and general manager at its Pacific Northwest resort, Mt. Bachelor. A…
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The 24th annual Letter Carriers’ Stamp Out Hunger® Food Drive, which takes place this Saturday, is the nation’s largest one-day food…
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It was standing room only Tuesday night for the Crook County-Prineville Chamber’s candidate forum. Hundreds of residents gathered at the…
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May and June are the months when newborn animals are getting their start in the wild. Help them out by giving them space and leaving them alone,…
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Fatal crashes involving drivers who recently used marijuana doubled in Washington after the state legalized the drug, according to research released…
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The Deschutes National Forest said Tuesday it has closed Princess Creek campground and boat launch on Odell Lake indefinitely due to a dangerous…
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It’s the largest prescribed burn in the history of the Warm Springs Indian Reservation: Some 4,500 acres are scheduled to burn between Tuesday…
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Graduates of the St. Charles Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) as well as their families and caregivers are going to reunite on Sunday, May 15,…
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