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Search and rescue canines train for the worst. They were developed to be used during catastrophic events like 9/11, the Joplin Mo. tornadoes and more…
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Search and rescue canines train for the worst. They were developed to be used during catastrophic events like 9/11, the Joplin Mo. tornadoes and more…
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The Bend Police Department Citizen’s Academy has received recognition as a national and regional model and continues to be a highly popular…
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Two lawsuits over city of Bend controversies that were dismissed in late 2014 are being revived in the new years, promising more legal debate over…
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To say the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) can make or break a family’s income for the year, is not an understatement. For the 2013 tax year,…
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Football fans around Oregon are gearing up for this weekend’s Super Bowl match-up on Sunday , as our neighbors to the north contend for top…
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ODOT is conducting a study that will analyze whether minority- and women-owned businesses have equal access to contracting opportunities within…
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Bend-La Pine Schools have higher graduation rates than the state average, but the good news ends there. Oregon ranks dead last in a recent nationwide…
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Andy Higgins MD, FACS, a Bend-based breast and general surgeon, has been named co-chairman of the St. Charles Cancer Center’s Comprehensive…
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Come have a smile and a giggle over the dogs, cats and other pets of yesteryear through the Des Chutes Historical Museum’s newest exhibit Pet…
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Oregon released graduation rates for the 2013-14 school year Thursday, showing the number of students graduating up to 72 percent from 68.7 percent a…
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Surveys across the nation find that American’s aren’t saving enough for retirement. An AARP poll shows that one in six Oregonians between…
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Students at Bend-La Pine Schools are graduating at a higher rate than their peers around the state, according to data released Thursday by the Oregon…
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A heavyset, masked man reportedly wielding a knife robbed the downtown Bend branch of Home Federal bank late Monday afternoon. The holdup was…
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They say a picture is worth a thousand words, but what about $20,000? A Bend couple’s mountaintop engagement photo won just that. The happy…
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Fuel specialists with the Deschutes National Forest will be conducting pile burning Thursday and Friday near Sunriver. The burning will occur just…
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A Beaverton man who pleaded guilty Tuesday to invasion of personal privacy is expected to spend two years behind bars, the punishment for using a…
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Three long years of planning and fundraising will be rewarded on Friday, Feb. 13, when the Kiwanis Club of Redmond and the City of Redmond break…
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The venomous spikes of a Spanish ribbed newt and the stinging tail of a scorpion are just two examples of toxic weapons used by animals to immobilize…
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Douglas Jewelry Design is proud to announce that owner/designers Elyse and Steven Douglas have won first place in the 2014 “Gemmys” (like…
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The city of Bend would like residents’ opinions on city services, priorities for future planning and the general quality of life in Bend. This…
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